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JustinLow
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SMB 1570 and 1590 form cluster/High availability

Hi All,

 

I have a question regarding the SMB clustering. Is it possible to form cluster for SMB 1570 and 1590 together? I checked that the hardware of this 2 model are the same base (checked with TAC). However based on the sk12109, both appliance required to be the same hardware and firmware. I a bit confusing on the term of same hardware, is it need to be same model or same base. Kindly advice.

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Tom_Hinoue
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Indeed the same appliance/model type is required for High Availability cluster, because the number of CPU cores would cause mismatch of the assigned CoreXL FW instances where CP1570 is operating on base 3 cores VS CP1590 - 4 cores. 

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G_W_Albrecht
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SMB 1570 and 1590 are the same hardware, but the model number is different. The firmware will decide upon model number  how many CPU cores are available, and this will make different throughput possible, see the data sheets:

Model

1570

1590

   

Recommended max number of employees

150

300

   

Threat prevention throughput

500 Mbps

660 Mbps

   

This means that clustering is not supported.

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