I use Windows 2000 because I can have the GUI on the box in the data center but mainly because I can use my standard disk imaging software for DR backups. We use ICA certificates for remote access, so it's kind of critical that I always have a good DR backup.
I can restore the Windows image to any hardware and the Check Point stuff keeps right on ticking once the OS handles the hardware differences. In fact, I'm doing that tomorrow.
Mine runs OK on a 667 MHz P-III with 256 MB of RAM, but I need to up the memory because it's sitting right at 260 MB used when nothing is open and the box I'm on has a max of 256 MB installed (it's an old desktop that I added mirrored drives into).
If there's any chance you will be using an Edge box, make sure your OS can manage an Edge. The Windows ones can but I know an IPSO SmartCenter can't. Don't know about the other OS versions, though.
Ray
From: Scott Kellerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Mailing list for discussion of Firewall-1 <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: [FW-1] Best OS on management station. Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 19:07:03 +0000
Hi all,
Quick question. Right now I'm running two Nokia IP530's with vrrp, and about 12 Nokia IP130's in international offices. My management station is also running on a Nokia 530, and I'm going to replace the management station with a different server so I can use the 530 somewhere else. The question is. What do you all think is the best OS to put on the management station ?
Thanks in advance.
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