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Checkpoint Interface Speed in Azure
Hi all,
We deployed a traditional Checkpoint in Azure a few years back (not using virtual WAN) and after a bit of testing today i've noticed the interfaces are only running at 1gb. Is there a way to allow more throughput?
Thanks
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K, just checked the doc and looks like this is what you need
Andy
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I would assume that IFs speeds are due to MS Azure !
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Which VM instance type did you deploy on Azure and what version GAiA OS?
sk171052: CloudGuard Network Security Performance Data Sheets for Azure and AWS
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Its R81 and Standard D3 v2
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Which blades are enabled, how did you perform the test or was this just looking at interface speeds reported on the CLI?
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I will check the doc one of the CP folks sent me last year about it. I cant share it, as its confidential, but I believe it does have to do with VM type/size, for sure.
Best,
Andy
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How to resize CloudGuard VMs to allocate additional CPU cores:
https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk149512
V2 series Virtual Machines
https://downloads.checkpoint.com/dc/download.htm?ID=111899
V5 series Virtual Machines
https://downloads.checkpoint.com/dc/download.htm?ID=127467
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K, just checked the doc and looks like this is what you need
Andy
Standard D4ds v5
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Thanks Andy, that looks perfect. Thankyou for your help 🙂
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Glad we can help.
Best,
Andy