Re: Sonicwall
- From: Berk Uysaler <berk@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 17:46:27 +0100
Somebody. wrote:
> "Jeff Curtis" <jcurtis1027@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:43b3036b$0$20955$6d36acad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>>Anyone use Sonicwall? If so are you happy with it? Can the gateway
>>anti-virus delete an infected e-mail? My employer is looking to replace
>>our current E-Soft firewall with a Sonicwall.
>
>
> Consider the Fortigate line. ASIC (silicon, no moving parts) based and they
> can AV and anti-SPAM your mail. Plus intrusion prevention, VPN, content
> filtering bandwidth metering, activity monitoring, lots more. I have *deep*
> experience with them, and I'm a big fan.
>
> http://www.fortinet.com
>
> -Russ.
>
>
We also use Fortinet and are impressed by the abilities of that device.
New Management abilities in the 3.0 firmware will make the Fortinets
Unmatched in UTM.
@sonicwall : simple to manage but it gets more difficult, if you use
their Global Management System for all Devices (Requires a sparc/solaris
or intel/windows solution with an additional MSSQL or Oracle Database)
cu
Berk
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