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SG to XG Migration

Hello, 

We have 2xSG 230 appliances in HA and with the licence (FullGuard) expiration date approaching, we're thinking of upgrading to the XG operating system while keeping the same hardware. That said, here are some of my concerns:

- Can the present hardwawre support XG? If yes, Will it consume more ressources compared to UTM9 (we have about 150 - 200 Users) ? 

- Can the actual UTM9 config be imported into XG after setup?

- Is it really worth the upgrade? I mean what are the major improvements/setbacks compared to UTM9. 

Thanks,

Zak.



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  • Salut Zak !

    To expand on Toni's answer...

    For me, the biggest advantage of moving from UTM to XG is the possibility of doing Synchronized Security when using Sophos Central Intercept X.  This is the reason that Sophos is at the upper-right in the Gartner graph.  In general, XG uses less of the hardware resources, but, as Toni says - that depends on the configurations.

    I would renew the SG license as you can transition to the XG license for free at any time.  That will give you time to migrate using the approach below.

    Rather than doing the development with a split system, I would do the following (I have yet to try this, but I'm working on the following plan for several of my clients):

    1. Work on learning XG before continuing.
    2. Obtain the ssi-9.705-3.1.iso at https://www.sophos.com/en-us/support/utm-downloads.aspx.
    3. Up2Date the HA setup to 9.705 if not already there.
    4. Install a software version of XG on something other than one of your 230s.
    5. Work on your XG configuration in the software version.
    6. When ready to try, break your HA and install XG V18 on one of the 230s.
    7. Make sure you have a copy of your UTM license and then transform the license to XG and download it for use on the "new" XG 230.
    8. Backup the software configuration, load it on the "new" XG 230 with your new XG license and see if it does what you need for your site.
    9. If not, re-install the UTM  9.705 ISO on the 230 and re-start UTM HA.
    10. Repeat 5-through-9 (skipping 7) until you're ready to switch permanently to XG.

    Additions and corrections actively solicited!

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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  • Salut Zak !

    To expand on Toni's answer...

    For me, the biggest advantage of moving from UTM to XG is the possibility of doing Synchronized Security when using Sophos Central Intercept X.  This is the reason that Sophos is at the upper-right in the Gartner graph.  In general, XG uses less of the hardware resources, but, as Toni says - that depends on the configurations.

    I would renew the SG license as you can transition to the XG license for free at any time.  That will give you time to migrate using the approach below.

    Rather than doing the development with a split system, I would do the following (I have yet to try this, but I'm working on the following plan for several of my clients):

    1. Work on learning XG before continuing.
    2. Obtain the ssi-9.705-3.1.iso at https://www.sophos.com/en-us/support/utm-downloads.aspx.
    3. Up2Date the HA setup to 9.705 if not already there.
    4. Install a software version of XG on something other than one of your 230s.
    5. Work on your XG configuration in the software version.
    6. When ready to try, break your HA and install XG V18 on one of the 230s.
    7. Make sure you have a copy of your UTM license and then transform the license to XG and download it for use on the "new" XG 230.
    8. Backup the software configuration, load it on the "new" XG 230 with your new XG license and see if it does what you need for your site.
    9. If not, re-install the UTM  9.705 ISO on the 230 and re-start UTM HA.
    10. Repeat 5-through-9 (skipping 7) until you're ready to switch permanently to XG.

    Additions and corrections actively solicited!

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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