SonicWALL has unveiled the SonicWALL Network Security Appliance (NSA) E7500, a new gateway security appliance that claims to enable deep packet inspection security productive and easy to manage in larger network deployments.
Designed to enable Unified Threat Management (UTM), the NSA E7500 is intended for campus networks, distributed environments and data centres. The NSA E7500 claims to harness the power of multiple processing cores in a single network platform.
“IT administrators are frustrated with security solutions having poor price/performance ,” said Douglas Brockett, vice president and general manager at SonicWALL. “They are looking for performance, ease of management, insightful reporting and scalability to help them support their corporate financial goals. SonicWALL is rising to this challenge by being the first to deliver ultra high performance deep packet inspection in an appliance that can easily be deployed and integrated in any size of network.”
The NSA E7500 features a set of inbound and outbound network control capabilities. These characteristics are enabled through SonicWALL Application Firewall.
The NSA E7500 incorporates a suite of high availability features at the hardware and system level to maximise uptime and improve security coverage. The platform includes integrated security services including dynamic threat prevention, content filtering and application control.
The NSA E7500 also includes virtual private network (VPN) implementations and deployment flexibility, four high-speed gigabit Ethernet copper interfaces and four high-speed configurable SFP (small form-factor pluggable) ports, and built-in secure wireless LAN functionality.


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