
The '1' means the unit has onboard SSD for persistent log storage.


Lastly, consider the x1 models (61 vs 61, 101 vs 100). Do you need that much headroom? Or do you just need the port count vs the maximum throughputs. The 100 models do a lot more compared to above. Using the 60F again as an example can support some 700,000 concurrent sessions at a rate of 35,000 new ones per second.ĭo your 200 people generate that much to overwhelm a 60F model? Look at the max sessions and sessions per second rate it can support. What's your ISP uplink speed? If you can still saturate your ISP, you're doing well. The more you enable, the slower the throughput gets but even looking at the typical big killers such as SSL-VPN, you still get speeds in the order of 900 Mbps. One of the things CrazyLefty already hinted to is figuring out which UTM features you plan to enable. The 60s don't rack mount but you can get third-party trays for them that will work. You also want to look at port densities on the units and ability to rack mount. I have a few dozen 60E and 60F models deployed at locations that have hundreds of people and it doesn't cause an issue.
