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snobs
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January 13, 2012
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NAT performance

  • January 13, 2012
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Hello, I need a NAT gateway. Unfortunately I cannot find any information about NAT performance of Fortigate. Well, I expect up to 2000 clients with up to 1 Gbit/s throughput being source nated against one public IP. So, what do I need? I guess, an e.g. FG-200B is way to overpowered for this?

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    ddskier
    New Member
    January 17, 2012
    I would look at the Fortigate model information. There is some information on throughput performance. It might lead you in the direction you are looking for.
    ede_pfau
    SuperUser
    SuperUser
    January 17, 2012
    What you should look for in the specs is the " firewall throughput" . Doing a source address translation does not take (noticeably) more power than firewalling alone. But do take the figures with a grain of salt, as always with marketing material. For instance, the 60C is rated with 1000/950 Mbps fw throughput, but I would never, ever put 2.000 users behind it. Funny enough that at the moment we are discussing the performance gap between a 110C and a 200B which is rumoured to be filled with an upcoming 100D. Depending on your time schedule it might pay to wait for it for, say, a couple of weeks.