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							What is the difference between Cloudguard controller vs CME?
						
					
					
				
			
		
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
			
					
				
		
	
Hi All,
I have a little confusion about the differences between cloudguard controller and cloud management extension. Appreciate it if anyone could help me to clearly understand the differences.
Thank you all !!
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Hi Impasan,
Cloudguard controller and CME are 2 different products
CloudGuard controller- a mechanism to collect information from a datacenter (Azure account, AWS account, vCenter environment etc.) to be represented as a single datacenter object in SmartConsole. This is to avoid any addition/removal of instances/IPs from SmartConsole every time you have a change in your cloud environment.
Introduction to CloudGuard Controller (checkpoint.com)
CME- An Extension to your management server in order to manage autoscaling solutions. This mechanism knows to scan for a new instance add it to SmartConsole and push the relevant policy to the new instance. These instances will appear as a single object in SmartConsole.
ATRG: CME (Cloud Management Extension) for CloudGuard (checkpoint.com)
Hope this was clear enough.
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Hi Impasan,
Cloudguard controller and CME are 2 different products
CloudGuard controller- a mechanism to collect information from a datacenter (Azure account, AWS account, vCenter environment etc.) to be represented as a single datacenter object in SmartConsole. This is to avoid any addition/removal of instances/IPs from SmartConsole every time you have a change in your cloud environment.
Introduction to CloudGuard Controller (checkpoint.com)
CME- An Extension to your management server in order to manage autoscaling solutions. This mechanism knows to scan for a new instance add it to SmartConsole and push the relevant policy to the new instance. These instances will appear as a single object in SmartConsole.
ATRG: CME (Cloud Management Extension) for CloudGuard (checkpoint.com)
Hope this was clear enough.


