Hola fellow admin peoples, I'm looking to replace our end of life Pix 515e firewalls. We have two, one for each inbound ISP. My SmartFilter subscription is also about to expire and I'm thinking I might like to move to a unified security solution. So far, the only candidate I've found is the Sonciwall NSA series, specifically the NSA240 for our size network. It looks like it can do:
1) WAN failover (1 firewall, multiple ISPs) 2) Traditional packet inspection / NAT, etc. 3) Layer 7 application inspection 4) Content filtering (to replace the SmartFilter) 5) A host of other buzzword goodies My questions are: 1) Are there any competing products that I should be loooking at? I can't seem to figure out if the Cisco ASA5500 series is comparable on all features. 2) Anyone have firsthand experience with the fully tricked out NSA 240 with the Gateway Security Suite of addons? Any comments you can share? 3) I seem to remember some pretty fervent anti-SonicWall comments here lately, mostly due to offshoring of tech support. Am I remembering that correctly? Is it really so bad as to knock SonicWall off the list of contenders? Thanks one and all for any suggestions/ideas/comments, RS ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
