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Cloudguard Network Sizing
Hi everyone,
I just want to know if Check Point have spesific tools to help sizing and deciding which instances/vm recommend for customer cloud environment (like cpsizeme on on-prem network).
If there is no tools spesific for this, are there any recommendation on how to sizing CGNS?
Thank you.
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We publish performance guidelines for AWS / AZURE / VMWARE e.g.
https://www.checkpoint.com/downloads/products/cloudguard-gateway-performance-for-aws-datasheet.pdf
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We publish performance guidelines for AWS / AZURE / VMWARE e.g.
https://www.checkpoint.com/downloads/products/cloudguard-gateway-performance-for-aws-datasheet.pdf
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Thank you for response.
Yes I understand we have guidelines for performances. I want to know how to sizing and choosing which size of EC2/VM is suitable for customer requirements.
Like on-prem environment, we have cpsizeme that we can use for measuring throughput and at the end help us choosing which appliance model recommend for our customer.
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CPSIZE and Appliance sizing tool are both essentially performance related.