As a Watchguard Reseller, the only failure I've experienced in the last two
years (Since the release of the e-series when we became partners) was with a
4 year old Core that had a failure that was possibly related to a power
failure.  We had the replacement unit N.B.D.  (We're a SMB consultant firm,
so our clients can get away with downtime or being covered by cheep Linksys
firewall for 20 hours.)

 

 

From: Steve Burkett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 12:41 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: firewall lifespan

 

Be aware that Watchguard stopped selling the X500 in October 2006, and are
End of Life'ing it in October 2009.

 

See URL: http://www.watchguard.com/products/endoflife.asp

 

Think your best bet would be to troll ebay for a spare, but we've still got
a Firebox III X700 running at one of our sites 24-7 from 2002, so your X500
still has a few years left in it hopefully. In fact of the 40 or so units we
have (variety of SOHO, Edge, X Core and X Core e-series), I can't think of
us having a single hardware failure in the last 3-4 years.

 

From: Bill Songstad (WCUL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 08 October 2008 20:03
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: firewall lifespan

 

I have a perfectly functional firewall.  A pretty red Watchguard X 500 Core.
I've been running it 24-7 for 4 years now.  I've been through a lot of
hardware on my servers in that time.  So I'm wondering is this thing looking
at collecting social security or is it just going to be young and vital for
as long as Watchguard supports it?  I don't want lose my internet Access for
2 days while I wait for a replacement if it up and dies on me.  Do firewall
appliances like these have a predictable lifespan?

 

Thanks for any insight,

 

Bill 

 

 

 

 

 

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