by Tiju Cherian
Redundancy is an indispensable characteristic of network infrastructure, and this applies to firewalls as well. Firewalls are the first line of defense in a network's security design, protecting against unauthorized access, malicious attacks and potentially harmful traffic. Redundancy is required on firewalls to ensure high availability, fault tolerance and continuous protection even in the face of hardware failures or other issues.
High Availability is a redundancy mechanism that allows for the creation of active-passive firewall clusters. In this setup, one firewall device is actively processing traffic while the other is on standby. These configurations ensure that if one firewall fails, there is another one ready to take over, minimizing downtime and maintaining network availability.
When selecting a firewall vendor for a redundant firewall setup, it’s critical to understand the overall cost of the solution. Some vendors may charge the same price for the secondary unit as the primary. Some may also charge for security services/subscription on the secondary box.
SonicWall does things a little differently. To help ensure the greatest degree of uptime for our end users, SonicWall provides a deep discount on the secondary box. And with SonicWall, there’s zero cost for subscription/services on the secondary box — Sonicwall shares the licenses between primary and secondary units. This means you get two devices for a subscription cost of one device, which ensures that you are protected from device and link failures without adding to the cost of your network design.
SonicWall High Availability provides organizations with a supplementary layer of network resilience and fault tolerance. By implementing this deployment, establishments can minimize downtime and maintain network security, ensuring that their critical resources and services remain accessible even in the event of unforeseen disruptions.
When evaluating firewall vendors, keep in mind the importance of redundancy, not only in your network infrastructure, but also among your firewalls. High availability for firewalls is essential to maintain continuous network protection, minimize downtime, improve performance and reduce the risk of potential security incidents and failures. With SonicWall NGFWs, redundancy is enabled and provides additional layers of resilience at the lowest additional cost.
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