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Juniper also has the newly launched SRX series of appliances which if
I am not wrong can deliver up to 30 Gbps
On 7/14/2010 5:02 AM, Jeffrey Chen wrote:
> I think they've been here for a while now:
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> Palo Alto Networks PA-4000 IPS/Firewall - 10GB
> Top Layer IPS 5500-1000 - 4GB individually, up to 32GB in clustering
> mode.
> Juniper IDP-8200 - 10GB
>
> Just off top of my head. I think there are few others out there as
> well.
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