Yes. The true is that CP is not usable to high throughtput needed
networks...for that they should use Juniper instead ;)

We are planning to upgrade some customers but nothing did yet.

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Allan Klaus


On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Eugeniu Patrascu <[email protected]>wrote:

> Allan Zeidler wrote:
>
>> Eugeniu,
>>
>> I have been on Check Point Experience Las Vegas 2009. I saw all the things
>> I'm talking about. I knew the developers and know exactly what I'm talking
>> about. I know that the datasheet has almost all the things but it is real,
>> it has been demostrated live there in CPX and I have installed on lab and
>> tested by myself.
>>
>>
> Same thing here, just that they did the same demo in Paris at CPX2009. But
> the demo at CPX was supposed to show good number, in Paris they refused to
> to custom tests based on different parameters they had on the live test -
> same old excuse: it's not part of the presentation...
>
>> About the throughput it was unnecessary to judge of what I told, OF COURSE
>> the smaller box does not support the same, everyone knows that. It is UP
>> TO
>> 3.3Gbps!
>>
>>
> Yes, UP TO. Maybe people should mention that very often.
>
> We did a test a while back on Power-1 9070 and it went to 8Gbps running
> only 1500bytes stateless UDP. When it came to TCP and some other common real
> world stuff, it bearly reached 1Gbps. So for that forgive me if I jump and
> scream when I hear things about the throughput of CP appliances. The excuse
> was that the 10GE cards where not the right ones (even though they were
> shipped by Check Point).
>
>> And...at the end of the post I told a lot things that are not on any
>> datasheet :)
>>
>>
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