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-----Mensaje original-----
De: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de Dave Crozier
Enviado el: jueves, 22 de diciembre de 2016 9:34
Para: ProFox Email List
Asunto: RE: [NF] Hardware vs Software Router/Firewall Recommendations

Ken,
We use a pair of Sonicwall Network Security Appliances which are due for
renewal and we are upgrading to the latest ones. They are completely
seamless, fit in with active directory no problem and are very configurable.
Recommended but not cheap!

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ken Dibble
Sent: 21 December 2016 18:22
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NF] Hardware vs Software Router/Firewall Recommendations

Hi folks,

Looks like our "ancient" (2008) CISCO router has died.

I would appreciate the benefit of your experience regarding hardware vs
software routers/firewalls to help me evaluate replacement options.

Our current network uses 1 GB switches and has about 150 machines, and there
can be at least that many people simultaneously using the network and our 25
mbps synchronous internet connection (including people hooking into our
internet from smart phones and tablets). Most servers, including the domain
controller, are virtualized and we are using a SAN for storage (two
identical Synology Linux NAS devices). 
We have a 10 GB switch for virtual server/storage connectivity.

We do not host external (internet) email or websites on our network.

We've had slow growth in the number of machines and users (+/- 5% per
year) over the past decade.

We've always used the NAT functionality of the CISCO to provide a firewall
and we only rarely allow anything to punch through it. The main exception
would be our RDP server, which is in frequent use by between 5 and 10
simultaneous connections.

My understanding is that a software router/firewall running on an ordinary
PC is likely to be slower than a dedicated hardware device. 
However, is the difference so significant for a network like mine as to rule
out a cheaper software solution?

Do you have preferences for specific devices or software packages?

What do you all think?

Many thanks.

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org


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