SonicWall NSV Virtual Appliance Upgrade - NSV 270 to NSV 870
The SonicWall Network Security virtual NSv 270/470/870 firewalls, deliver enterprise class security, streamlined management, complete visibility, flexible deployment, while delivering superior performance for virtual workloads.
Vulnerabilities within virtual environments are discovered regularly that yield serious security implications and challenges. But protecting all these security vectors requires the ability to also consistently apply the right security policy to the right network control point, as some security failures can be attributed to ineffective policies or misconfigurations.
NSV Virtual Appliance Comparison
NSv 270
NSv 470
NSv 870
Operating System
SonicOSX
Supported Hypervisors
VMware ESXi v5.5 / v6.0 / v6.5 / v6.7, Microsoft Hyper-V, KVM Ubuntu 16.04 / CentOS 7, Nutanix AHV (AOS 5.15 LTS/Prism Central 5.16.1.2)
Supported AWS Instance Types
c5.large
c5n.large
c5d.large
m5.large
m5n.large
c5.xlarge
c5n.xlarge
c5d.xlarge
m5.xlarge
m5n.xlarge
c5.2xlarge
c5n.2xlarge
c5d.2xlarge
m5.2xlarge
m5n.2xlarge
Supported Azure Instance Types
Standard D2 v2
Standard_B2ms
Standard_D2V4
Standard_D2ds_V4
Standard_D2s_v4
Standard D3 v2
Standard_B4ms
Standard_DS3_v2
Standard_D2ds_V4
Standard D4 v2
Standard_A8_v2
Standard_F8
Standard_F8s
Standard_D8_v4
Standard_D8_v3
Standard_D8s_v3
Licensing
BYOL, PAYG
Max Supported vCPUs
2
4
8
Interface Count (ESXi/Hyper-V/KVM/Nutanix/AWS/Azure)
8/8/8/8/8/8
Max Mgmt/DataPlane Cores
1/1
1/3
1/7
Min Memory
6 GB
8 GB
10 GB
Min Memory
6 GB
10 GB
14 GB
Supported IP/Nodes
Unlimited
Minimum Storage
60 GB
SSO users
500
10,000
15,000
Logging
Analyzer, Local Log, Syslog
High availability
Active/Passive
More information about the difference in models can be found in the SonicWall NSV Datasheet
SonicWall NSV Virtual Appliance Upgrade - NSV 470 to NSV 870
The SonicWall Network Security virtual NSv 270/470/870 firewalls, deliver enterprise class security, streamlined management, complete visibility, flexible deployment, while delivering superior performance for virtual workloads.
Vulnerabilities within virtual environments are discovered regularly that yield serious security implications and challenges. But protecting all these security vectors requires the ability to also consistently apply the right security policy to the right network control point, as some security failures can be attributed to ineffective policies or misconfigurations.
NSV Virtual Appliance Comparison
NSv 270
NSv 470
NSv 870
Operating System
SonicOSX
Supported Hypervisors
VMware ESXi v5.5 / v6.0 / v6.5 / v6.7, Microsoft Hyper-V, KVM Ubuntu 16.04 / CentOS 7, Nutanix AHV (AOS 5.15 LTS/Prism Central 5.16.1.2)
Supported AWS Instance Types
c5.large
c5n.large
c5d.large
m5.large
m5n.large
c5.xlarge
c5n.xlarge
c5d.xlarge
m5.xlarge
m5n.xlarge
c5.2xlarge
c5n.2xlarge
c5d.2xlarge
m5.2xlarge
m5n.2xlarge
Supported Azure Instance Types
Standard D2 v2
Standard_B2ms
Standard_D2V4
Standard_D2ds_V4
Standard_D2s_v4
Standard D3 v2
Standard_B4ms
Standard_DS3_v2
Standard_D2ds_V4
Standard D4 v2
Standard_A8_v2
Standard_F8
Standard_F8s
Standard_D8_v4
Standard_D8_v3
Standard_D8s_v3
Licensing
BYOL, PAYG
Max Supported vCPUs
2
4
8
Interface Count (ESXi/Hyper-V/KVM/Nutanix/AWS/Azure)
8/8/8/8/8/8
Max Mgmt/DataPlane Cores
1/1
1/3
1/7
Min Memory
6 GB
8 GB
10 GB
Min Memory
6 GB
10 GB
14 GB
Supported IP/Nodes
Unlimited
Minimum Storage
60 GB
SSO users
500
10,000
15,000
Logging
Analyzer, Local Log, Syslog
High availability
Active/Passive
More information about the difference in models can be found in the SonicWall NSV Datasheet
SonicWall NSv High Availability Virtual Appliance Upgrade - NSv 270 to NSv 870
The SonicWall Network Security virtual NSv 270/470/870 firewalls, deliver enterprise class security, streamlined management, complete visibility, flexible deployment, while delivering superior performance for virtual workloads.
Vulnerabilities within virtual environments are discovered regularly that yield serious security implications and challenges. But protecting all these security vectors requires the ability to also consistently apply the right security policy to the right network control point, as some security failures can be attributed to ineffective policies or misconfigurations.
NSV Virtual Appliance Comparison
NSv 270
NSv 470
NSv 870
Operating System
SonicOSX
Supported Hypervisors
VMware ESXi v5.5 / v6.0 / v6.5 / v6.7, Microsoft Hyper-V, KVM Ubuntu 16.04 / CentOS 7, Nutanix AHV (AOS 5.15 LTS/Prism Central 5.16.1.2)
Supported AWS Instance Types
c5.large
c5n.large
c5d.large
m5.large
m5n.large
c5.xlarge
c5n.xlarge
c5d.xlarge
m5.xlarge
m5n.xlarge
c5.2xlarge
c5n.2xlarge
c5d.2xlarge
m5.2xlarge
m5n.2xlarge
Supported Azure Instance Types
Standard D2 v2
Standard_B2ms
Standard_D2V4
Standard_D2ds_V4
Standard_D2s_v4
Standard D3 v2
Standard_B4ms
Standard_DS3_v2
Standard_D2ds_V4
Standard D4 v2
Standard_A8_v2
Standard_F8
Standard_F8s
Standard_D8_v4
Standard_D8_v3
Standard_D8s_v3
Licensing
BYOL, PAYG
Max Supported vCPUs
2
4
8
Interface Count (ESXi/Hyper-V/KVM/Nutanix/AWS/Azure)
8/8/8/8/8/8
Max Mgmt/DataPlane Cores
1/1
1/3
1/7
Min Memory
6 GB
8 GB
10 GB
Min Memory
6 GB
10 GB
14 GB
Supported IP/Nodes
Unlimited
Minimum Storage
60 GB
SSO users
500
10,000
15,000
Logging
Analyzer, Local Log, Syslog
High availability
Active/Passive
More information about the difference in models can be found in the SonicWall NSV Datasheet
SonicWall NSv High Availability Virtual Appliance Upgrade - NSv 470 to NSv 870
The SonicWall Network Security virtual NSv 270/470/870 firewalls, deliver enterprise class security, streamlined management, complete visibility, flexible deployment, while delivering superior performance for virtual workloads.
Vulnerabilities within virtual environments are discovered regularly that yield serious security implications and challenges. But protecting all these security vectors requires the ability to also consistently apply the right security policy to the right network control point, as some security failures can be attributed to ineffective policies or misconfigurations.
NSV Virtual Appliance Comparison
NSv 270
NSv 470
NSv 870
Operating System
SonicOSX
Supported Hypervisors
VMware ESXi v5.5 / v6.0 / v6.5 / v6.7, Microsoft Hyper-V, KVM Ubuntu 16.04 / CentOS 7, Nutanix AHV (AOS 5.15 LTS/Prism Central 5.16.1.2)
Supported AWS Instance Types
c5.large
c5n.large
c5d.large
m5.large
m5n.large
c5.xlarge
c5n.xlarge
c5d.xlarge
m5.xlarge
m5n.xlarge
c5.2xlarge
c5n.2xlarge
c5d.2xlarge
m5.2xlarge
m5n.2xlarge
Supported Azure Instance Types
Standard D2 v2
Standard_B2ms
Standard_D2V4
Standard_D2ds_V4
Standard_D2s_v4
Standard D3 v2
Standard_B4ms
Standard_DS3_v2
Standard_D2ds_V4
Standard D4 v2
Standard_A8_v2
Standard_F8
Standard_F8s
Standard_D8_v4
Standard_D8_v3
Standard_D8s_v3
Licensing
BYOL, PAYG
Max Supported vCPUs
2
4
8
Interface Count (ESXi/Hyper-V/KVM/Nutanix/AWS/Azure)
8/8/8/8/8/8
Max Mgmt/DataPlane Cores
1/1
1/3
1/7
Min Memory
6 GB
8 GB
10 GB
Min Memory
6 GB
10 GB
14 GB
Supported IP/Nodes
Unlimited
Minimum Storage
60 GB
SSO users
500
10,000
15,000
Logging
Analyzer, Local Log, Syslog
High availability
Active/Passive
More information about the difference in models can be found in the SonicWall NSV Datasheet
SonicWall NSV Virtual Appliance Upgrade - NSV 270 to NSV 470
The SonicWall Network Security virtual NSv 270/470/870 firewalls, deliver enterprise class security, streamlined management, complete visibility, flexible deployment, while delivering superior performance for virtual workloads.
Vulnerabilities within virtual environments are discovered regularly that yield serious security implications and challenges. But protecting all these security vectors requires the ability to also consistently apply the right security policy to the right network control point, as some security failures can be attributed to ineffective policies or misconfigurations.
NSV Virtual Appliance Comparison
NSv 270
NSv 470
NSv 870
Operating System
SonicOSX
Supported Hypervisors
VMware ESXi v5.5 / v6.0 / v6.5 / v6.7, Microsoft Hyper-V, KVM Ubuntu 16.04 / CentOS 7, Nutanix AHV (AOS 5.15 LTS/Prism Central 5.16.1.2)
Supported AWS Instance Types
c5.large
c5n.large
c5d.large
m5.large
m5n.large
c5.xlarge
c5n.xlarge
c5d.xlarge
m5.xlarge
m5n.xlarge
c5.2xlarge
c5n.2xlarge
c5d.2xlarge
m5.2xlarge
m5n.2xlarge
Supported Azure Instance Types
Standard D2 v2
Standard_B2ms
Standard_D2V4
Standard_D2ds_V4
Standard_D2s_v4
Standard D3 v2
Standard_B4ms
Standard_DS3_v2
Standard_D2ds_V4
Standard D4 v2
Standard_A8_v2
Standard_F8
Standard_F8s
Standard_D8_v4
Standard_D8_v3
Standard_D8s_v3
Licensing
BYOL, PAYG
Max Supported vCPUs
2
4
8
Interface Count (ESXi/Hyper-V/KVM/Nutanix/AWS/Azure)
8/8/8/8/8/8
Max Mgmt/DataPlane Cores
1/1
1/3
1/7
Min Memory
6 GB
8 GB
10 GB
Min Memory
6 GB
10 GB
14 GB
Supported IP/Nodes
Unlimited
Minimum Storage
60 GB
SSO users
500
10,000
15,000
Logging
Analyzer, Local Log, Syslog
High availability
Active/Passive
More information about the difference in models can be found in the SonicWall NSV Datasheet
SonicWall NSv High Availability Virtual Appliance Upgrade - NSv 270 to NSv 470
The SonicWall Network Security virtual NSv 270/470/870 firewalls, deliver enterprise class security, streamlined management, complete visibility, flexible deployment, while delivering superior performance for virtual workloads.
Vulnerabilities within virtual environments are discovered regularly that yield serious security implications and challenges. But protecting all these security vectors requires the ability to also consistently apply the right security policy to the right network control point, as some security failures can be attributed to ineffective policies or misconfigurations.
NSV Virtual Appliance Comparison
NSv 270
NSv 470
NSv 870
Operating System
SonicOSX
Supported Hypervisors
VMware ESXi v5.5 / v6.0 / v6.5 / v6.7, Microsoft Hyper-V, KVM Ubuntu 16.04 / CentOS 7, Nutanix AHV (AOS 5.15 LTS/Prism Central 5.16.1.2)
Supported AWS Instance Types
c5.large
c5n.large
c5d.large
m5.large
m5n.large
c5.xlarge
c5n.xlarge
c5d.xlarge
m5.xlarge
m5n.xlarge
c5.2xlarge
c5n.2xlarge
c5d.2xlarge
m5.2xlarge
m5n.2xlarge
Supported Azure Instance Types
Standard D2 v2
Standard_B2ms
Standard_D2V4
Standard_D2ds_V4
Standard_D2s_v4
Standard D3 v2
Standard_B4ms
Standard_DS3_v2
Standard_D2ds_V4
Standard D4 v2
Standard_A8_v2
Standard_F8
Standard_F8s
Standard_D8_v4
Standard_D8_v3
Standard_D8s_v3
Licensing
BYOL, PAYG
Max Supported vCPUs
2
4
8
Interface Count (ESXi/Hyper-V/KVM/Nutanix/AWS/Azure)
8/8/8/8/8/8
Max Mgmt/DataPlane Cores
1/1
1/3
1/7
Min Memory
6 GB
8 GB
10 GB
Min Memory
6 GB
10 GB
14 GB
Supported IP/Nodes
Unlimited
Minimum Storage
60 GB
SSO users
500
10,000
15,000
Logging
Analyzer, Local Log, Syslog
High availability
Active/Passive
More information about the difference in models can be found in the SonicWall NSV Datasheet
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