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[[Tech Notes]] > Security Services Platform
= Overview =
* Runs Vdefend security services
* This is an integrated security platform that can be deployed in the cloud.
* Services run inside kubanties on virtual machines
== Services include ==
* Security Intelligence
* Network Detection and Response
* Malware prevention
* Rule Analysis
= Install process =
* Install SSP on vSphere
:* Install NSX
::* Link SSP to NSX
::* Install platform features
vSphere > SSPI > NSX > NSX Features
= Components =
== vSphere ==
* vSphere controls the clusters.
:* By default a cluster has 3 hosts
:* This default is often expanded
* Virtual machines are started on the hosts
:* SSPI and NSX run on their own VM's
:* Other VM's include:
::* Ssp-service-controller
::* SSP-servie-md-0-worker '''two of these'''
This configuration gives a total of 5 VM's and 3 Guest OS in a basic configuration.
= Reference Material =
[https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/vmware-security-load-balancing/vdefend/security-services-platform/5-0/reference-material.html techdocs]

Revision as of 16:50, 30 May 2025

Tech Notes > Security Services Platform

Overview

  • Runs Vdefend security services
  • This is an integrated security platform that can be deployed in the cloud.
  • Services run inside kubanties on virtual machines


Services include

  • Security Intelligence
  • Network Detection and Response
  • Malware prevention
  • Rule Analysis


Install process

  • Install SSP on vSphere
  • Install NSX
  • Link SSP to NSX
  • Install platform features


vSphere > SSPI > NSX > NSX Features


Components

vSphere

  • vSphere controls the clusters.
  • By default a cluster has 3 hosts
  • This default is often expanded


  • Virtual machines are started on the hosts
  • SSPI and NSX run on their own VM's
  • Other VM's include:
  • Ssp-service-controller
  • SSP-servie-md-0-worker two of these


This configuration gives a total of 5 VM's and 3 Guest OS in a basic configuration.



Reference Material

techdocs