[AusNOG] From the AGD - Data Retention - Starts October 15 2015

Joseph Goldman joe at apcs.com.au
Wed Jun 10 10:10:08 EST 2015


 From reading those pages it seems to indicated source, destination, 
time and type of the communication. Perfect job for this appears to be 
netflow data - netflow itself holds a lot more information that may not 
be necessary but it seems to be the best way to pull that information at 
a quick glance, no?

On 10/06/15 10:06, Noel Butler wrote:
>
> Why would you keep netflow for DR, they don't want to know where your 
> customers go or what they d/l from, only who your customer is.
>
> It's rather scary some of you people have no idea, despite it being 
> plastered all over the frickin place for months now, including in the 
> Bill itself and even a short FAQ as to what you need to keep (which is 
> a direct copy from the Bill thats been floating around for ages) on 
> the AG's website.
>
> On 10/06/2015 09:28, Joseph Goldman wrote:
>
>> I wonder how much realistically that $131.3 mill will be split and 
>> provided - but ultimately it looks like for the most part, Netflow 
>> data married with IP history to a subscriber will cover the broad 
>> strokes. To cover a recent discussion, would sFlow be applicable with 
>> its sampling rate unless set to N=1?
>>  2 Years of that could be quite a lot of disk space filled up. I'll 
>> also be keen to know what kind of penalties or reporting there may be 
>> in the instance an outage on collecting this data occurs (say server 
>> freezes and it takes 10 minutes to fix, 10 minute gap in data etc)
>>
>
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