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Sophos XG Home (free version) to upgrade to faster VM

After using the home free version for a month or so I have a Gigabit internet link and know that the VM I am running can handle Gigabit internet speeds but the XG home edition is limited on how much data can transfer through (meaning im not getting the bandwidth im paid for as fw is not allowing to do so. I would like to upgrade to get it "unlocked" or install a new XG image again but buy the license to get more processors and or ram to allow the gigabit speeds. Any ideas what is needed?

Thanks in advance!

John



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  • Hi,

    the home edition can handle  gigabit connections. You have assigned and locked/committed 4 realtors,6gb of ram and using INTEL or similar NICs? The current version of XG only assigned one per download. You need to disable CPU idle so that the cores are running reasonable fast. If you wish to see high throughput try running a couple of downloads on your existing configuration while reviewing the CPU load of the XG. A single download will not cause a CPU to ramp up if the minimum speed is set to low hence the poor throughput you are experiencing.

    Upgrading to a licence copy (commercial) will not gain you any performance improvements to do that you need to tune the VM and the XG IPS etc.

    Ian

  • You have assigned and locked/committed 4 realtors,6gb of ram and using INTEL or similar NICs?

    I am running ESX 7.0 on a with a  8 CPUs x Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700 CPU @ 3.00GHz

    What is a "realtor" do you mean CPU?  If so I have them set as follows

    CPU Cores 4
    Sockets 2
    Core per Socket 2

    The current version of XG only assigned one per download.

    What do you mean only one assigned per download? This does not make any sense.

    You need to disable CPU idle so that the cores are running reasonable fast.

    In VMWare I have set the power savings to High performance under ESX Host > Manage Hardware >Active Policy > High performance

    Is there a setting under Sophos I should check?

    John

  • Hi,

    I hate spellcheckers. It should have been 4 real cores. Snort manages the download and only one core is assigned per download, but multiple downloads can work through one core if it is not going flat out. The current version of snort is single threaded.

    ian

  • No worrie...

    I hate spellcheckers too. 

    Snort manages the download and only one core is assigned per download, but multiple downloads can work through one core if it is not going flat out. The current version of snort is single threaded.

    Is there a way in sophos to set the threads or the snort to use more than 1 core?

    John

  • You can set the number of snort processes, but that does not change the single threaded activity, one process per core.

    ian

  • So from CLI how would I find what sophos sees as number of CPU's ?

  • Top is the quick answer, you need to check the option, then are a number of commands to show other stuff.

    atthe top of the forums there is a cli kba.

    ian

  • I found it from Top hit 1 and it shows 4 cores. So what is next?

  • There is another command about setting snort processes that I couldn’t find in that guide. Looking through my notes.

    ian

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