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Planning deployment

Planning deployment

This page contains information about estimating data storage for file analysis throughput.

Storage by model

  • FNR-1000F supports 2 x 7.68TB SSD storage in RAID 1 configuration, this is not expandable.

  • FNR-3500F (gen3 with fiber card) uses 4 x 3.8TB SSD in RAID10 and comes with the option to purchase additional SSD HDDs.
  • FAI-3500F (gen 1 & 2) uses 2 X 3.8TB SSD in RAID1 and comes with the option to purchase additional SSD HDDs.This model will support RAID 10 if 2 x (or more) additional SSD are purchased.
  • FortiNDR-VM comes with 4 different size disk images.

The following table provide guidance for FortiNDR disk storage used for malware scanning only.

Model Total disk size Storage retention

FortiNDR-1000F 2 SSD (not expandable)

2 x 7.68 TB (RAID 1)

66 days

FNDR-3500F 4 SSD

6.6 TB

66 days

FNDR-3500F 2 SSD

3.3 TB

33 days

FNDR-3500 8 SSD

13.2 TB

132 days

FNDR-3500 16 SSD 26.4 TB 264 days
FNDR-VM 1024 GB 20 days
FNDR-VM 2048 GB 40 days
FNDR-VM 4096 GB 81 days
FNDR-VM 8192 GB 163 days
Note

VM16 and VM32 published file processing rate 130,000 and 170,000 files per hour respectively

* The max. process rate depends on the average size and composition of file types. NDR disk storage depends on a few factors such as:

  • Size of data disk allocated in VM
  • Number of disks inserted into hardware model
  • Throughput of network e.g. with sniffer
  • Whether unit is used for NDR and/or pure file analysis only

Please refer to disk management section under system for more information.

Additional SSD

FNR (gen3 hardware) supports RAID 10 configuration. 4 x 3.84 TB harddisk are shipped by default (max up to 16).

FAI (gen1 & 2 hardware) supports RAID 1 configuration. 2 x 3.84 TB harddisk are shipped by default (max up to 16).

Note

Additional disks should be ordered in pairs to increase capacity. Increasing disk capacity will also improve the system input/output operations per second (IOPS) speed.

Total SSDs in FNR-3500F 4 (ship by default by FNR-3500F) 4 x 3.84TB 6 8 10 12 14 16
Total usable capacity (TB) (RAID 10 configuration) 7.7 11.52 15.36 19.2 23.04 26.88 30.72
To add additional SSD:
  1. Shut down FNR-3500F
    • Press the power button on the front panel, or
    • Run the following commnd: exec shut
  2. Insert the extra 4 x SSDs in slot 5-8 (total 16 slots).
  3. Power on the unit.
  4. Log in to the CLI or console and run the following CLI command:

    exec raidlevel 10

After the command is executed, the device will:

  • Create the RAID including the new SSDs.
  • Reboot and then format the new SSDs. The log can be viewed in the console.
To check the new SSD capacity with the GUI:

Go to Dashboard > System Status, and check the System Information widget.

To check the new SSD capacity with the CLI:

Get system raid-status

Sample output:

FortiNDR-3500F # get system raid-status

Controller Model Firware Driver

---------------------------------------------------

a0 PERC H350 Ada 5.190.01-3614 07.714.04.00-

+---- Unit Status Level Part Of Size (GB)

| u0 OK LEVEL 10 a0 14304

+---- Port Status Part Of Size (GB)

| 64:0 OK u0 3575

| 64:1 OK u0 3575

| 64:2 OK u0 3575

| 64:3 OK u0 3575

| 64:4 OK u0 3575

| 64:5 OK u0 3575

| 64:6 OK u0 3575

| 64:7 OK u0 3575

Planning deployment

This page contains information about estimating data storage for file analysis throughput.

Storage by model

  • FNR-1000F supports 2 x 7.68TB SSD storage in RAID 1 configuration, this is not expandable.

  • FNR-3500F (gen3 with fiber card) uses 4 x 3.8TB SSD in RAID10 and comes with the option to purchase additional SSD HDDs.
  • FAI-3500F (gen 1 & 2) uses 2 X 3.8TB SSD in RAID1 and comes with the option to purchase additional SSD HDDs.This model will support RAID 10 if 2 x (or more) additional SSD are purchased.
  • FortiNDR-VM comes with 4 different size disk images.

The following table provide guidance for FortiNDR disk storage used for malware scanning only.

Model Total disk size Storage retention

FortiNDR-1000F 2 SSD (not expandable)

2 x 7.68 TB (RAID 1)

66 days

FNDR-3500F 4 SSD

6.6 TB

66 days

FNDR-3500F 2 SSD

3.3 TB

33 days

FNDR-3500 8 SSD

13.2 TB

132 days

FNDR-3500 16 SSD 26.4 TB 264 days
FNDR-VM 1024 GB 20 days
FNDR-VM 2048 GB 40 days
FNDR-VM 4096 GB 81 days
FNDR-VM 8192 GB 163 days
Note

VM16 and VM32 published file processing rate 130,000 and 170,000 files per hour respectively

* The max. process rate depends on the average size and composition of file types. NDR disk storage depends on a few factors such as:

  • Size of data disk allocated in VM
  • Number of disks inserted into hardware model
  • Throughput of network e.g. with sniffer
  • Whether unit is used for NDR and/or pure file analysis only

Please refer to disk management section under system for more information.

Additional SSD

FNR (gen3 hardware) supports RAID 10 configuration. 4 x 3.84 TB harddisk are shipped by default (max up to 16).

FAI (gen1 & 2 hardware) supports RAID 1 configuration. 2 x 3.84 TB harddisk are shipped by default (max up to 16).

Note

Additional disks should be ordered in pairs to increase capacity. Increasing disk capacity will also improve the system input/output operations per second (IOPS) speed.

Total SSDs in FNR-3500F 4 (ship by default by FNR-3500F) 4 x 3.84TB 6 8 10 12 14 16
Total usable capacity (TB) (RAID 10 configuration) 7.7 11.52 15.36 19.2 23.04 26.88 30.72
To add additional SSD:
  1. Shut down FNR-3500F
    • Press the power button on the front panel, or
    • Run the following commnd: exec shut
  2. Insert the extra 4 x SSDs in slot 5-8 (total 16 slots).
  3. Power on the unit.
  4. Log in to the CLI or console and run the following CLI command:

    exec raidlevel 10

After the command is executed, the device will:

  • Create the RAID including the new SSDs.
  • Reboot and then format the new SSDs. The log can be viewed in the console.
To check the new SSD capacity with the GUI:

Go to Dashboard > System Status, and check the System Information widget.

To check the new SSD capacity with the CLI:

Get system raid-status

Sample output:

FortiNDR-3500F # get system raid-status

Controller Model Firware Driver

---------------------------------------------------

a0 PERC H350 Ada 5.190.01-3614 07.714.04.00-

+---- Unit Status Level Part Of Size (GB)

| u0 OK LEVEL 10 a0 14304

+---- Port Status Part Of Size (GB)

| 64:0 OK u0 3575

| 64:1 OK u0 3575

| 64:2 OK u0 3575

| 64:3 OK u0 3575

| 64:4 OK u0 3575

| 64:5 OK u0 3575

| 64:6 OK u0 3575

| 64:7 OK u0 3575