![]() ![]() The SonicWall NSA 2650 firewall is aimed at campus and branch networks. The second slot provides flexibility to add future feature and physical capability expansion. The storage enables support for various features, including logging, reporting, last signature update, backup and restore and more. One is pre-populated with a 16 MB storage module. To help with scalability, the NSA 2650 includes two expansion slots. An optional second power supply is available in case of failure for added redundancy. The NSA 2650 includes hardware enhancements for mid-sized organizations and distributed enterprises. It also uses cloud-based multi-engine sandboxing via the SonicWall Capture Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) service to decrypt and inspect encrypted traffic for unknown, zero-day threats over thousands of connections, for both 2.5 G wired and 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless networks. Small- to medium-sized IT teams can detect and stop attacks, as the process is automated. The NSA 2650 firewall is said to deliver latency-free performance for simultaneous network streams by using SonicWall’s single-pass, stream-based, Reassembly-Free Deep Packet Inspection engine. The use of Transport Layer Security/Secure Sockets Layer (TLS/SSL) to encrypt Web traffic and connections has risen to more than 62 percent of overall traffic, according to SonicWall research. The SonicWall NSA 2650 addresses the growing trends in Web encryption and mobility with high-speed threat prevention. SonicWall offers a range of UTM solutions. Today, SonicWall next-generation firewalls (NGFWs) and network security solutions protect more than 1 million networks worldwide at more than 500,000 organizations in more than 150 countries. In that time, it has gone public, been acquired by Dell, and late last year became independent again. SonicWall has existed for almost thirty years. Cloud management, support, and lack of email security and encryption integration are areas for improvement. VPN connectivity, TLS inspection, sandboxing, endpoint integration with Kaspersky and McAfee, and centralized management are among SonicWall’s strengths. ![]() SonicWall is a good candidate for most SMB uses, especially those that want cost-effective integrated wireless access management, says Gartner, but the vendor has been slow to offer a cloud management portal and virtual appliance. ![]()
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