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We now have sk178325 that details the various limits related to the maximum number of:
Actual limits you experience will depend on a number of factors, as noted in the SK.
I recall even 15 years ago, number 10000 was always floating around : - )
Andy
That number may have been valid in R7x and earlier for the number of rules.
In practice, if you've got a policy of several thousand rules, it's going to be hard to manage regardless of potential performance issues that result from using a large number of objects/rules.
Honestly, I cant think of any company on this planet that would even need 1000 rules, though I recall once seeing someone with 5000 + rules, probably 3000 of them disabled LOL
When I asked the guy the reason, he just told me they were scared to clean it up, JUST IN CASE...some people : - )
Andy
hi,
there are companies who do have this request:
But it is great that CheckPoint creates an official document with numbers/limitations.
Regards
hi,
b.t.w. is there also a SK for gateways ?
Limitations for BGP, routing table / max connections...
Appliance Sizing Tool (AST) /CPSizeMe is not really helpful in our cases.
Thanks/bye
I had personally never seen one.
Best,
Andy
Max concurrent connections is reported on the appliance datasheets
Note it's otherwise a function of memory population and enabled blades.
Make sure below is enabled, as it lets firewall calculate the connections based on the resourses available.
Andy
hi yes, thanks. Just cross-checked and auto optimization seems to be default.
Data sheet mentioned 8M (for the lab but not real data) which is far beyond 400K connections.
Thanks
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