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aryoba
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join:2002-08-22
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reply to HELLFIRE

Re: What to get for the house

said by HELLFIRE:

On the Juniper side, the SRX220 is VERY tempting at 8x GigE interfaces and 950Mbps (claimed) thruput.

I recently asked for quote between SRX 210, 220, and 240. The price difference between 220 and 240 are not much, however 240 is much more powerful. I would not recommend anyone to use 220 model since people should jump to 240 when 210 model is insufficient unless Juniper can lower the price


Da Geek Kid

join:2003-10-11
::1
kudos:1

I guess you have not listened to either of those products...


HELLFIRE

join:2009-11-25
kudos:7

reply to aryoba
@aryoba
From the two or three sources I checked, the delta between a 220 and a 240 was about 1K... so up to the buyer's wallet / purchase order.

I also have to question about Juniper -- and indeed any vendor's -- claim that a device can move more than 100Mbps
traffic with only FE interfaces. I'm not sure what they're smoking or what math they're using...

Regards



Da Geek Kid

join:2003-10-11
::1
kudos:1

that's simple really, Think trunks/port-channels... Also, since most Junos is virtualized, you could be talking about multiple firewalls pushing across multiple trunks.


HELLFIRE

join:2009-11-25
kudos:7

Sounds more like a marketing number than actual throughput number to me...

Regards



Da Geek Kid

join:2003-10-11
::1
kudos:1

it comes pretty close to around 500mbps+ which far more what an asa5505 could do...


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