![]() I know of 5505s that I installed new over 15 years ago that are still chugging away. ![]() The 5505, was brilliant, I still see them everywhere, tucked in the bottom of comms cabinets, and balanced on top of other things in Data Centers. Left to Right: ASA 5505, ASA 5506-X, Firepower 1010 The Firepower 1010, will end up being the replacement for the ASA5506-X, which in turn was the replacements for the ASA5505 Then complained that their internet connection was then terrible, ‘ Why is my new firewall slower than the old one!’ So look at the throughput for these things, with inspection enabled before deciding to buy the cheapest one! A Brief History *Seriously, I’ve deployed a LOT of 5506-X (and 5508-X) firewalls, and then clients enabled every inspection, IDS/AMP/Web Filtering etc. ![]() But like its predecessors it will probably get put in EVERYWHERE because it’s ‘cheap’, ( Note: for cheap, read possibly under-specced* and the wrong size!) ![]() The Firepower 1010 appliance is aimed at Small Office / Home Office, and possibly Small Remote Branch offices. So thanks to my employer for sending me one to take a look at. ![]() Maximum concurrent sessions with AVC: 200000 ¦ New connections per second with AVC: 15000įirewall and Application Visibility and Control (AVC) throughput (1024B): 1.5 Gbps ¦ Firewall and Application Visibility and Control (AVC) and Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) throughput (1024B): 1.5 Gbps ¦ Firewall and Application Visibility and Control (AVC) throughput (450B): 550 Mbps ¦ Firewall and Application Visibility and Control (AVC) and Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) throughput (450B): 550 Mbps ¦ Transport Layer Security (TLS) throughput: 700 Mbps ¦ NGIPS throughput (1024B): 1.I’ve been trying to get my hands on one of these for a while. ![]()
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