In the proxy/cache space, the products from Network Appliance are considered
by many, including myself, to be the best of breed.  It meets all of your
listed requirements and is consistently rated high in 3rd party reviews. You
can check out their product line at http://www.netapp.com

As far as integrating with the PIX, no proxy will integrate directly with
the PIX.  This PIX has no built in ability to work with a proxy, so it will
have no knowledge of the proxies existence.

HTH,
Kent

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Richard Tufaro
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 8:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT Question [7:41326]


Hey guys/gals,

     My company is going to be considering buying a Proxy server. Can I get
some feedback on the types of Proxy servers out there that this group is
using and how your experience's with them have been? Only real
considerations:

1. Fast as hell (of course)
2. Integration with NT/2000 AD
3. Easy Web or Console setup and continued maintenance
4. Redundancy options
5. Awesome reporting

Perks would be if it intergrates well with PIX.

Thanks in advance.




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