Software Footprint
Agents Running Standard Agent Scans
Agent Footprint on Disk |
Total Agent Software Footprint on Disk |
Average RAM Usage While Not Scanning |
Average RAM Usage While Scanning |
Average RAM Usage During Plugin Compilation |
Average Network Bandwidth Usage |
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~85 MB |
~720 MB including plugin updates
Note: Under certain conditions, disk usage can spike up to 1 GB or more. |
~50 MB RAM Note: In Linux environments, the Hugepagesize value plays a significant role in the usage shown by the systemctl status nessusagent command. The shown usage not only includes the agent processes' RAM consumption but also any cached data that would be stored on disk if the system experiences memory pressure. For example, x86-64-based Linux systems typically exhibit a total usage ranging from 200 MB to 600 MB with the default Hugepagesize value of 2048 kB. ARM64-based Linux systems with a larger Hugepagesize value show correspondingly high memory usage (for example, the usage shows as multiple gigabytes with a default Hugepagesize of 512 M). |
~85 MB RAM |
~150 MB RAM |
~8 MB/day |
Agents Running Inventory Scans
Agent Footprint on Disk |
Total Agent Software Footprint on Disk |
Average RAM Usage While Not Scanning |
Average RAM Usage While Scanning |
Average RAM Usage During Plugin Compilation |
Average Network Bandwidth Usage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
~85 MB |
~150 MB including plugin updates
Note: Under certain conditions, disk usage can spike up to 200 MB. |
~50 MB RAM Note: In Linux environments, the Hugepagesize value plays a significant role in the usage shown by the systemctl status nessusagent command. The shown usage not only includes the agent processes' RAM consumption but also any cached data that would be stored on disk if the system experiences memory pressure. For example, x86-64-based Linux systems typically exhibit a total usage ranging from 200 MB to 600 MB with the default Hugepagesize value of 2048 kB. ARM64-based Linux systems with a larger Hugepagesize value show correspondingly high memory usage (for example, the usage shows as multiple gigabytes with a default Hugepagesize of 512 M). |
~80 MB RAM | ~105 MB RAM | ~8 MB/day |
For more information about inventory scanning, see Tenable-Provided Nessus Agent Templates in the Tenable Vulnerability Management User Guide.