Many thanks Matthias and Tore for your explanations ... I see pretty
clear what are the differences rigth now ...


On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Tore Solberg
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
> The VSX environment share physical hw, can utilize the same virtual switches 
> and routers created in the different contexts that is possible to create in 
> the VSX environment. When adding routes on one virtual fw, it can be 
> automatically propagated to other virtual Systems
> New virtual Systems can be created in minutes, basen on the same management 
> and sync interfaces in clustered environments.
> You aldri have a briliant cluster functionality vaklende virtual system load 
> ballancing, that can use all cluster nodes in a ha cluster
>
> Sendt fra min iPhone
>
> Den 27. juni 2012 kl. 11:22 skrev "C. L. Martinez" <[email protected]>:
>
>> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Matthias Leu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Am 27.06.2012 10:21, schrieb C. L. Martinez:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>>  What are the real differences between VE releases and VSX releases??
>>>> AFAIK, VSX maybe is not an option as a future upgrade path due to
>>>> existance of VE. Or maybe am I wrong?? Is it possible to install a lab
>>>> environment under ESXi 5 using VSX versions??
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> VSX is for firewall virtualization, i.e. running several virtual
>>> Firewalls on one Gateway (or Cluster).
>>> VE is for securing solutions like VMware ESXi. VE is placed at the
>>> Hypervisor to protect other virtualized servers.
>>> So there is a big difference between these solutions.
>>> Hope it helps,
>>> best regards,
>>> Matthias
>>> --
>>
>> Thanks Matthias. But what difference exists between using one VSX
>> gateway with, for example, 5 virtual firewalls and use 5 VE gateways
>> under ESXi?? Is not the same after all??
>>
>> And the most important question: will CheckPoint continue to hold VSX
>> releases or will integrated under GAIA?? Will there be a new version?
>>
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