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Does any one know if XG is roughly at feature parity with the UTM yet?

Does any one know if XG is roughly at feature parity with the UTM yet?

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Richard.



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  • no, it isn't.
    Do you need some special features?


    Dirk

    Systema Gesellschaft für angewandte Datentechnik mbH  // Sophos Platinum Partner
    Sophos Solution Partner since 2003
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  • That is correct. SFOS is far ahead of the feature set of UTM (from a security perspective). But it is based on the perspective, you are looking at. 

    SFOS has plenty of next generation features and security features, which UTM does not have.

    There are certainly some features, SFOS does not offer (yet) but UTM has. Some are explained here: IPv6 DHCPv6-PD, LetsEncrypt, some UI features. But for most of those scenarios, you could build some (better?) solutions with SFOS. For example LetsEncrypt could be usable with Wildcard Certificate integration with DNS providers. 

    But if Security and next generation features are interesting, SFOS is pulling ahead. MTR Integration, TLS1.3 Decryption, IPS Integration, Web Integration, Unified Firewall Rule set, Sync-Sec Security etc. 

    There are other features like XML Import/Export, which are one of the most powerful settings in SFOS. SD-WAN Routing, Central Integration etc. 

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  • That is correct. SFOS is far ahead of the feature set of UTM (from a security perspective). But it is based on the perspective, you are looking at. 

    SFOS has plenty of next generation features and security features, which UTM does not have.

    There are certainly some features, SFOS does not offer (yet) but UTM has. Some are explained here: IPv6 DHCPv6-PD, LetsEncrypt, some UI features. But for most of those scenarios, you could build some (better?) solutions with SFOS. For example LetsEncrypt could be usable with Wildcard Certificate integration with DNS providers. 

    But if Security and next generation features are interesting, SFOS is pulling ahead. MTR Integration, TLS1.3 Decryption, IPS Integration, Web Integration, Unified Firewall Rule set, Sync-Sec Security etc. 

    There are other features like XML Import/Export, which are one of the most powerful settings in SFOS. SD-WAN Routing, Central Integration etc. 

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