Simultaneously secure and save with new 7.0 features and subscription models
Organizations rely on Cisco Secure Firewall Threat Defense Virtual (formerly FTDv/NGFWv), Cisco’s proven network firewall with IPS, URL filtering, and malware defense that protects virtualized environments in private and public clouds.
In addition to the improved IPS performance with Snort 3 and the new support for Hyperconverged Infrastructure platforms, our 7.0 release brings a wealth of other visibility, management and performance enhancements. This includes two additional improvements for Secure Firewall Threat Defense Virtual: licensing enhancements that lower consumption cost, plus a much larger virtual appliance option, FTDv100, that provides increased performance with a 16-core CPU configuration.
Licensing enhancements
The capabilities of our virtual firewall offerings can be cost-effectively consumed with a new, flexible, tiered licensing model. By making the base software available as a subscription with 1, 3, and 5-Year terms, customers benefit with lower total cost of ownership. These subscriptions include basic online embedded support, further lowering ownership cost when compared to perpetual licenses. Further, subscriptions enable a shift in spending from CapEx to OpEx, and allow portability across on-prem and cloud deployments.
Additionally, we are introducing performance tiers for Secure Firewall Threat Defense Virtual. This includes a low entry price, suitable for organizations of all sizes and requirements. With the performance tier licensing model, customers can now pick and choose the tier that meets their throughput requirements. Throughput starts at 100Mbps and extending to 16Gbps. The performance-tiered licensing also provides different VPN session limit options, depending upon your deployment requirements.
Any of the licenses can be used on any supported configuration, allowing higher tier licenses on lower tier vCPU/memory configurations, for future expansion flexibility.
Table 1: Performance tiered license entitlements
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