PA pricing is an obstacle, especially the way they break out every service
- web filtering, AV/malware detection, etc - which really starts to add up.

Configuration is confusing until you get used to it, but I think it's less
complicated/cumbersome than the SonicWalls I've dealt with (which aren't
firewall, but SSL VPNs, so that might be apples/oranges).

However, I do like our PAs - though it was a close run between them and the
McAfee/Stonesoft offering, and I think that if you're looking at the PAs,
the McAfee offering is worth a look.

Kurt

On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Andrew S. Baker <[email protected]> wrote:

> I like the PA technology, but I'm still disgruntled about the PA pricing
> (and initial configuration complexity) for all but larger enterprises...
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> On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 12:34 PM, Kevin Lundy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Palo Alto.  Can be expensive.  When I last purchased though, it was
>> cheaper to buy the PA, than to replace our outdated ASAs with new versions
>> and renew our Websense subscription.  You have to let the sales folks know
>> you are looking at competitive products.
>>
>> It is my opinion that the PA platform is the most secure gateway device
>> out there currently.  Additionally they have an add-on service
>> (Wildfire) that can evaluate traffic for zero day threats and IPTs.
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Stefan Jafs <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> I’m going around in circles trying to make a decision on a new Firewall
>>> and Web filtering appliance.
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>>> We currently have the SonicWall NSA240 * 2 for HA and iPrism for
>>> Webfiltering. We have increased our speed on Rogers fibre to 200 / 200 Mbs,
>>> the SonicWall is only 100 Mbs. Also the iPrism can’t handle our 300 + users
>>> any more, delays when trying to open a web page.
>>>
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>>>
>>> So I have been looking at Cisco ASA, upgraded SonicWall, Barracuda,
>>> Fortinet and Sophos SG 330.
>>>
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>>>
>>> Cisco – looks very complicated to setup and $$$
>>>
>>> SonicWall – probably ok with a separate Web filtering appliance, easy to
>>> install can upgrade current configs.
>>>
>>> Barracuda – looks good, Googling and reviews not so good.
>>>
>>> Fortinet – looks ok
>>>
>>> Sophos – looks good on paper and I already have Sophos endpoint
>>> protection, leaning towards this solution.
>>>
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>>>
>>> Anyone that can give me real hands on recommendations?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
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>>>
>>> *Stefan Jafs*
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