Since it's a test environment you should be fine with that amount of hardware, except for the AI stuff perhaps. That shit eats compute like nothing else, but it also depends on how much log you feed it. Go ahead and try bringing up the containers and observe how the load increase, it's a good learning experience and perhaps one of the most difficult aspects of SIEM (sizing).
this post was submitted on 02 Nov 2023
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oh and don't run it all in one image, make one per service and use docker-compose to bring it up