On 12/06/13 10:47, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
Hi,

We are evaluating the SRX 3000 series firewalls for our datacenter, and
would appreciate some feedback from folks who are already using/deploying
the SRX platform.

I understand that the initial software versions had a large number of bugs
and features that just wouldn't work reliably. Juniper claims that they
have addresses most of those and that the current releases are stable and
well received by customers.

How true is that, and would you recommend the SRX platform as a core
datacenter firewall at all?

We recently evaluated an SRX 3600, and modulo some minor cosmetic bugs and one major one (PSN-2012-10-754, fixed in later software) they seemed solid to me. We tested IPv4 & IPv6 layer4 firewalling, AppFW, dynamic routing with BGP and multicast. It all seemed to work ok, and we have gone ahead and purchased.

It might help if you could specify what sort of things you want to do on them e.g. IPsec, IDP, inline AV/web filtering (which the 3000s can't do) and so forth.
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