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bartman10
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March 23, 2016
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FortiGate Suggestion: Allow Logging to USB

  • March 23, 2016
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In the past 2-3 years many of my Fortigate devices have lost features due to the removal of internal storage. WAN Acceleration, web cache, logging.. From 90D, 60D, 94D and so on. Many new units also don't come with internal storage 50E. Fortinet, please consider allowing at least logging to a user provided USB device. We could use a USB flash drive or external HD. I understand maybe all 500GB on that HD may not be accessable for logging on say a 30D but something reasonable the device could support would be great!

-It costs Fortinet nothing, and could save Fortinet money.

-Assists in troubleshooting problems with TAC.

-Reduces RMA on devices as only user replaceable USB flash is being used, not affecting internal storage with read/write cycles. -Build loyalty with users like myself by restoring features the unit was sold with.

Users please speak with your sales rep and maybe comment in this post if you'd like to see this feature added.

    Best answer by Baptiste

    I consider small box are normaly used for only few users and not all UTM stuffs on and hundred VPN.

    On my small box (40C) I don't have big CPU usage (high memory usage : yes), I don't think performance will be impact.

    And it could be our choice to loose some perf for logging.

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    storaid
    New Member
    March 24, 2016

    I think it's impossible for their business policy....XD...

    pcraponi
    New Member
    March 24, 2016

    Fortigate has no CPU dedicated to Log/disk usage. So, the I/O speed of a remote USB/disk will affect all Firewall performance... It's the architecture, not business policy.

     

    Others vendors, like Palo Alto (), can do it because they have a "Management Plane" outside of "Dataplane" on hardware architecture.

     

    Fortinet try to solve this putting SSD high performance disks in new "D" devices. But only for 100D and higher. On small devices this impact on hardware price (here we can talking about business policy)

     

     

    bartman10
    bartman10Author
    New Member
    March 24, 2016

    Pcraponi.. I think you are wrong and can give examples to prove it.. like well.. the 90D.. it has logging to what basically amounts to flash. It just wares out. 

    Also look up the 51E.. again has integrated SSD for logging. 

     

    I have no idea what you're talking about with your dedicated CPU comment.. but ok..