Accelerated Data Path (ADP) Modules
With ADP, CPU workloads can be shared between the main processor and the ADP module processor to increase performance without having to completely replace existing hardware.
Check Point Accelerated Data (ADP) modules are hardware options that can be inserted into IP Appliances to improve traffic performance and extend appliance utilization. With ADP, CPU workloads can be shared between the main processor and the ADP module processor to increase performance without having to completely replace existing hardware.
Advanced Routing and Networking
Advanced routing and networking supports a broad range of traffic types, including PIM, RIP, OSFP, and BGP, and enables remote troubleshooting, capacity planning, and configuration management.
Advanced routing and networking supports a broad range of traffic types, including PIM, RIP, OSFP, and BGP, and enables remote troubleshooting, capacity planning, and configuration management.
High Performance and High Availability Clustering
To help ensure business continuity and balanced performance, several high availability solutions are available for IP appliances.
To help ensure business continuity and balanced performance, several high availability solutions are available for IP appliances. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) and patented IP Appliance clustering technology provide robust and scalable high availability for IP appliances. These technologies allow several independent IP appliances to join together for a common security goal as one virtual machine.
Network Voyager
Check Point Network Voyager offers web-based configuration, monitoring and management, allowing network administrators to manage IP Appliances remotely through a feature rich GUI.
Check Point Network Voyager offers web-based configuration, monitoring and management, allowing network administrators to manage IP Appliances remotely through a feature rich GUI. From the Network Voyager interface, administrators can easily manage hardware, OS and application deployment, networking, routing, troubleshoot systems or optimize a configuration, manage high availability, set role-based administration and monitor network traffic and IP appliance health.
Interface Options
Check Point IP Appliances support a large portfolio of interface options including copper and fiber Ethernet with a range of port density and performance options of up to 10 Gbps and T1 WAN.
Check Point IP Appliances support a large portfolio of interface options including copper and fiber Ethernet with a range of port density and performance options of up to 10 Gbps and T1 WAN. They also come with storage options: HDD, flash or hybrid.
Carrier Grade Serviceability and Redundancy
Available as an option, clustering enables maintenance updates through workload redistribution.
Optionally available IP appliance clustering enables maintenance updates through workload redistribution. Administrators can perform transparent "rolling upgrades," in which nodes are gracefully removed from the cluster, upgraded, and reinserted, all without any disruption to end-user operations.
Other features include:
- Hot swappable hard drives, fans, and power supplies available in some models
- Easy access design (slide out trays, slide in cards)
- Retrofit ADP modules to extend the appliance's performance
- DC power supplies available in some models
Integrated into flexible Software Blade Architecture
Designed for the Check Point Software Blade Architecture, IP Appliances deliver flexibility and low total cost of ownership by allowing customers to quickly expand security protections to meet changing requirements.
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