Doesn't anyone else see a major privacy/compliance/legal issue with
capturing all packets?  We only record if a customer explicitly allows us
as part of a problem complaint.

Anyway, that's my answer...only do it when necessary.


On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 11:45 AM, Christopher Aloi <cta...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Everyone -
>
> I know many of you are happy VoIP monitor customers, I am too !
>
> Currently I have a "capture" node deployed in my three data centers
> pushing packets back to a centralized DB/GUI instance.  I hit some bottle
> necks around disk storage on the central instance and lost packets on the
> remote capture nodes.  I'm in the market for some new hardware to tidy this
> up a bit, curious - what does your deployment look like?  what type of
> hardware are you using?  do you split your capturing up (send/receive) or
> have any other hardware tips?
>
> Thanks -
>
> - Chris
>
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