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USSR
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December 20, 2016
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Capabilities of FG-60E

  • December 20, 2016
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Hello, everybody!

 

I have a customer's request for a firewall replacement. Now they have an old Unix machine with Xeon CPU, the Internet connection is 20Mbit only. I contemplate of offer them FG-60E, but not sure about how many users could it serve.

 

I've tried to find something here:

https://www.fortinet.com/content/dam/fortinet/assets/data-sheets/FortiGate_FortiWiFi_60E_Series.pdf

 

but didn't find any exact numbers for maximum amount of users supported.

 

Could you please tell me, for how many users max FG-60E is suitable?

 

Many thanks in advance,

 

Ilya

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    SCSIraidGURU
    New Member
    December 20, 2016

    https://www.fortinet.com/content/dam/fortinet/assets/data-sheets/Fortinet_Product_Matrix.pdf I use a 60E at home.  If your planning on turning on UTM or doing routing on it, I would look at a 90E.

    przemo
    New Member
    December 20, 2016

    Hello,

     

    Recently in our company I replaced the 60D unit to 60E unit. The new model is definitely more efficient, I can see a huge improvement in the entire network infrastructure. Previously, I had problems with high CPU load, especially in the morning (windows updates + IPS = 99% CPU for half an hour, iCloud, etc) -  average CPU usage about 40-60 % during normal operation. Now the average CPU load is below 10% but I have increased the memory usage - 59...62% - constant for now.

    Config: Multiple subnets, IP CCTV, 2 File servers, ~50 users, FOS 5.4.2, 2 x Site-to-Site VPNs, 4 x Dialup VPN, about 50 policy. I recommend

    MikePruett
    New Member
    December 21, 2016

    It really depends. You could have 1000 users that basically only do inter-lan communication with very little internet utilization or 2 people that are slamming a gigabit connection.

     

    I tend to focus on the internet pipe speed (for FortiGatges at the network edge) and the ngfw ratings of the Gate in question versus a user count.