Any news about version 18 beta?

Any news about the public beta of v. 18?? They had a public beta access on the roadmap for june/july

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  • Aside curiosity that nears "voyeurism", what's the point ?  If you add v18 beta in your hands now, it won't be solid enough for production for months, if not a year, or more.  Can't plan with that.

    Paul Jr

  • And that's exactly the point.. My UTM license is expiring in a year, and up to this point XG hasn't been good enough in my eyes to replace the UTM.. As we all know the UTM is a sinking ship, so it's now or never for me.. I've heard v18 should be with a rewrite of the core system (I guess that means less Cyberoam) so with that in mind, my schedule is pretty tight as i won't be migrating to 18.0.0 if v18 pleases me

    Sophos UTM 9.3 Certified Engineer
    Sophos UTM 9.3 Certified Architect
    Sophos XG v.15 Certified Engineer
    Sophos XG v.17 Certified Engineer
    Sophos XG v.17 Certified Architect

  • ... and you're v15 & v17 certified engineer.  Meaning you spent countless hours and $ familiarizing with it ...

    You're facing the same as I.  However, my environment is relatively simple, so migrating back to Checkpoint is feasible, since I have stopped using Sophos MTA - both virtual appliance & XG -, and I have stopped using WEB gateway functions as well as web site classifications.  I cannot spend that much time answering users why that site or that site is not categorized according to their needs.  We are too small to dedicate IT personal on this.  An example: Intel.com was categorized as some form of bad download site for months.  No automatic Intel update could be performed then.  I had to do it manually all of this time.  Same with Google Chrome.  Same with Microsoft WSUS.  I understand that Sophos cannot set exceptions or rules for all web sites on the net, but there’s also a minimum that’s not there. 

    And as we are replacing desktops, we are migrating End Point Protections back to Symantec SEP.  Pretty soon our firewall will be an empty shell with nothing more than a VPN as task to accomplish, and consequently easily replaceable.

    My plan is to stop subscribing with Sophos in few months, subscribe with as much cloud based solutions (Symantec mostly), keep my home appliance running, then wait 3 years (because we always sign contract for 3 years),  and see where Sophos is at that point.  

    In the last 30 months, Sophos XG has migrated to Strongswam and Exim.  Meanwhile Sophos has introduced things like InterceptX and killed - literally - "SandBoxie".  So we cannot pretend we ignore at what pace Sophos' development goes.

    What I understand, the “core” is what makes all those open source modules talk with each other.  It is not gonna be easier than Strongswam and Exim.

    Mileage will vary with others, but our needs require something much more "set-it-and-forget-it-plug-and-play-and-all" which, I presume, XG will reach at version v20.

    I’m in no rush for v18.  But I’m in a rush to have v17 ironed out.

    Paul Jr

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  • ... and you're v15 & v17 certified engineer.  Meaning you spent countless hours and $ familiarizing with it ...

    You're facing the same as I.  However, my environment is relatively simple, so migrating back to Checkpoint is feasible, since I have stopped using Sophos MTA - both virtual appliance & XG -, and I have stopped using WEB gateway functions as well as web site classifications.  I cannot spend that much time answering users why that site or that site is not categorized according to their needs.  We are too small to dedicate IT personal on this.  An example: Intel.com was categorized as some form of bad download site for months.  No automatic Intel update could be performed then.  I had to do it manually all of this time.  Same with Google Chrome.  Same with Microsoft WSUS.  I understand that Sophos cannot set exceptions or rules for all web sites on the net, but there’s also a minimum that’s not there. 

    And as we are replacing desktops, we are migrating End Point Protections back to Symantec SEP.  Pretty soon our firewall will be an empty shell with nothing more than a VPN as task to accomplish, and consequently easily replaceable.

    My plan is to stop subscribing with Sophos in few months, subscribe with as much cloud based solutions (Symantec mostly), keep my home appliance running, then wait 3 years (because we always sign contract for 3 years),  and see where Sophos is at that point.  

    In the last 30 months, Sophos XG has migrated to Strongswam and Exim.  Meanwhile Sophos has introduced things like InterceptX and killed - literally - "SandBoxie".  So we cannot pretend we ignore at what pace Sophos' development goes.

    What I understand, the “core” is what makes all those open source modules talk with each other.  It is not gonna be easier than Strongswam and Exim.

    Mileage will vary with others, but our needs require something much more "set-it-and-forget-it-plug-and-play-and-all" which, I presume, XG will reach at version v20.

    I’m in no rush for v18.  But I’m in a rush to have v17 ironed out.

    Paul Jr

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