Created on 06-11-2004 02:08 AM
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Created on 06-11-2004 04:53 AM
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After calculation, stress and load tests and ponderation i have found next scales: FG 60 : <15 machines (machines = PCs, workstations and servers) FG 100 : 50 machines FG 200 : 60 machines FG 300 : 135 machines FG 400 : 150 machines FG 500 : 130 machines FG 800 : <1000 machinesWooohooo... My FG-300 outperforms an FG-500.
Created on 06-22-2004 10:53 PM
ORIGINAL: Christian Heger I think the small boxes could do a lot better if it had a bit more RAM. I do not know what' s in there in absolute numbers - but it should be cheap to stock it up a little!I totally agree with this statement. I have two FGT-60C' s and the memory usage is the issue with UTM services provisioned. The memory runs low 50' s to mid 60' s at all times, while the CPU usage even under load of 3-10 machines rarely goes above a few percent. Since the memory is whats required to do so many of the things that FGT advertises the devices for, I don' t see why they aren' t a little more generous with it. If I didn' t want UTM, $100 Linksys units with open source firmware can do most of the same stuff. As far as user/machine load, I have one FGT-60C provisioned where there is a server hosting multiple services, six PCs, plus a customer WiFi network that averages 5-10 users at a time. The other I have installed at an office with six PCs and two servers. This week I' m putting a FWF-60C into an office with no servers but 15 PCs. It will be linking back with IPSec and WAN Optimization to the office with two servers. I hope both units can handle it!
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