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Check Point 2200 Appliances- Discontinued

Check Point 2200 Appliances- Discontinued

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Score 9 out of 10
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We use Check Point 220 Appliances across our organization for firewall, IPS, and other next-gen functions such as web filtering. These devices serve as a primary security layer in our over all security stack. They have been extremely stable and are managed centrally by our security operations team across the entire organization.
  • Performance
  • Ease of management
  • Functionality
  • Cost
  • Tier 1 support is challenging at times
These are great appliances for small/medium size offices. They do have limited port availability but are normally adequate for our needs.
  • Stability
  • Consistent Rule application
  • Easy to Manage and maintain
Both were great products but Check Points seemed to be easier to manage and more stable. While cost was also comparable we chose Check Point because of our enterprise investment with them.
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