On May 24, 2014 6:41 PM, "David Hicks" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Group....... > > I realize that I'm posting to a pfSense list, but figure it is still worth posing the question. We are a school district with approximately 2000 internal devices. We are looking at replacing our aging Cisco pix firewalls and are trying to decide between going with a Juniper SRX240 or moving to pfSense. Our expectation is to use for simple firewall and NAT with an openVPN setup for a small number of remote connections. We've been using pfSense in a very simple configuration at one of our smaller school districts for a year with no issues whatsoever. I'm wondering if it is time to make the leap to pfSense for our larger operation and if there are any major cautions people might have that would suggest it is a safer bet to go with a standard name like Juniper. > > I apologize if this is too broad a question, but figured I'd see if anyone has any feedback to provide. > > Thank you very much, > David > > _______________________________________________ > List mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
I'd recommend talking to Chris directly. I'm sure he can generate a support plan that is much more cost effective than anything Juniper has to offer. We have had a support contact for about a year now. Only used it twice. Both issue ended up not being pfSense, but the support team was on the issue almost immediately. Not a direct answer, but a direction I would investigate first for a site(s) of that size. Kevin
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