I'm not sure that I know what you think are "strange things that Nokia 
suffers", but I don't think there is a better box to run Checkpoint on..

The load your talking about should not be a problem for the Nokias 
either, the most important thing for your sizing will be the number of 
ports needed..  Since the 330 is constrained at a max of 5, you might 
want to look at a bigger box, so that you don't outgrow the ports..

    Joe


Idan Dolev wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I'll tell you my dilemma.
>
>We are interested in securing a main site by using the Checkpoint Nokia.
>However I am afraid that it would not stand the utilization nor easy to
>manage not to mention a few strange things Nokia suffers.......
>
>So my question is, judging by your experience with the Nokia, can it hold
>about 40Mps,24 by 7 ? (I am not talking about encryption, but pure
>communication )
>Is it well hardware proof ? good  HA solutions.
>
>I appreciate your answer. 
>
>Idan Dolev, 
>
>
>
>
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