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SzekelyBa
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SG 6200 CPU specs/performance

Hi CheckMates,

 

Can somebody please provide SG6200 CPU type, specs etc.. And do you have any experience with inspection CPU overload during high pps?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Ivan

 

 

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PhoneBoy
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Officially, we do not provide information on the precise Intel processors used in our appliances.
Further, appliance performance is impacted by things other than the precise CPU used.
That said, you're comparing a current generation appliance to one from two generations ago.

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PhoneBoy
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I'd start all such discussions with the official datasheet:
https://www.checkpoint.com/downloads/products/6200-security-gateway-datasheet.pdf

All appliances more or less act the same when you've reached its processing capacity.
A 6200 will just reach that point more quickly than, say, a 7000 Series.

SzekelyBa
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Thank for the prompt reply. I have checked datasheet already but  I am aiming for more specific CPU info. I am about changing an old 4400 (Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU E3400 @ 2.60GHz
) running at its max regarding processing power(inspection throttles), and want to be sure that 6200/6200T would fulfill our needs.

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G_W_Albrecht
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The 4400 was GA in May 2012, 10 years ago ! Look at the specs:

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Compare to something contemporary in the same class like the 6400:

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PhoneBoy
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Officially, we do not provide information on the precise Intel processors used in our appliances.
Further, appliance performance is impacted by things other than the precise CPU used.
That said, you're comparing a current generation appliance to one from two generations ago.

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