Hello
Our pair auf 100E is up for support renewal. Keep or replace?
Dealer suggests 100F, its not that much of price difference if looking at price per year.
What to look for when replacing the devices? just switch the cables plus the config-backup and -import?
Dealer has a bit of personnel problem, knowlegeable person has fully booked calendar, other person can only talk the talk, but lacks the walk capabilities https://tutuapp.uno/ .
How to prove that the 100E is a bottleneck? Is there a ready tool for hat?
the 100E is used for lan-segmentation (company is on health-sector) and as vpn-gateway for about 50 users (RDP).
I'm a database guy, other guys in my company are java-guys so not much knowledge here.
Thanks & bye.
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Hello @t1addy ,
To answer quickly, you would be better off buying the 100F because the 100E will end support in August 2026. For this reason, it seems more logical to switch to 100F. However, the end of support date for 100F has not been announced yet. This means that you can use 100F for a minimum of 5 years from now.
Migration between two FortiGate devices is easy. You do not directly download the configuration backup and install it on the other device, but you can easily handle this process via the CLI.
While you will have a newer and more powerful device, you will also extend the support period.
In fact it is cheaper to buy a new 5yr License bundle with a new 100F than to renew licenses for the 100E. That's why we are replacing our 100Es by 100Fs when their licenses expire.
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"What to look for when replacing the devices?"
When looking at replacing devices you want to consider at least these two things:
"just switch the cables plus the config-backup and -import?"
It looks like the ports have changed just enough that you might need to tweak some things, depending on what ports you have configured in your policy set on your 100E. But Fortinet does offer a conversion service that you can use to move from one device to another; upload config, map old ports to new ports and download the new configuration. You have to pay for the service though, which is a bummer.
https://www.fortinet.com/products/next-generation-firewall/forticonverter
"How to prove that the 100E is a bottleneck?"
This is an interesting question that needs some additional information. What are you experiencing that makes you think the FG is a bottleneck? If there is a bottle neck it could be because the FG isn't able to do the inspection you have configured in a timely fashion, or it could be that your network is using more bandwidth than your interfaces can support. You can set interface monitors in the dashboard of the FG to see how much traffic is going across your interfaces, and you can also monitor CPU/memory and other metrics from the dashboard as well.
Better still, Fortinet has got a Trade Up program which offers a substantial rebate over the listprice. Replacing a 100E with an 100F will be covered, so I'd get a TradeUp offer from your FTNT dealer of choice.
There is even a suitable replacement in the brand new G series, namely the 90G. It's got way more power, better interface and a longer lifespan than the (mature) 100F. BUT...for a couple of weeks the G series will stay at FortiOS v7.0.15 firmware. If you can live with that, try to get a TradeUp 100E-to-90G and compare prices.
You as a customer have quite a handful of attractive choices at the moment.
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