FortiManager Models Comparison » Network Interview

FortiManager is a centralized management platform made by Fortinet for administering lots of Fortinet devices (mainly FortiGate firewalls) from one place. Instead of logging into each firewall individually, FortiManager lets you manage them all through a single console. FortiManager comes in different models (deployment options), not just one hardware box, like – FortiManager Hardware Appliances, FortiManager Virtual Machine (VM), FortiManager Cloud.

A robust firewall is the first line of defense in any network. A good firewall provides an effective defense against cyber threats. 

Fortigate FortiManager centralizes the management of Fortinet based security infrastructure components. Deployment of new devices, distribution of updates, installation of security policies across managed devices, all can be achieved using a common interface.

Devices discovery, auditing, group based management, complex mesh and STAR VPN networks can be managed resulting in drastic reduction in management costs. It is complemented by FortiAnalyzer for log aggregation and reporting.

In today’s article we will understand the difference between various FortiManager models, their key differences, and how they are used.

FortiManager

What is a FortiManager

FortiManager enables centralized management of Fortinet assets across the networks for security infrastructure. FortiManager can be scaled to manage thousands of Fortinet devices and agents. All assets can be managed centrally or in a distributed manner. The FortiManager major capabilities are:

  • Centralized or distributed management – FortiManager allows centralized or distributed management of devices and agents where some tasks are handled locally 
  • Global object database – reuse of common configurations across devices 
  • Appliance based centralized management – no third party Operating system or hardware required here 
  • Automated devices provisioning and policy management – Policy maintenance across all managed assets. 

FortiManager Models Comparison

Features FortiManager Virtual Appliance FortiManager-100C FortiManager-400B FortiManager-1000C FortiManager-3000C FortiManager-5001A
Capacity Network devices supported

5000

Network devices supported

20

Network devices supported

200

Network devices supported

800

Network devices supported

5000

Network devices supported

4000

Agents supported

120,000

 

Agents supported

2500

 

Agents supported

10,000

 

Agents supported  25,000

 

Agents supported  1,20,000

 

Agents supported  100,000

 

Administrative domains 200 10 10 50 200 100
Administrative Web Portals 100 10 10 50 100 100
Web portal users 4000 200 200 500 4000 4000
Disk storage capacity 60 GB 1 TB 500 GB 1 TB 2 TB 80 GB
High availability Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Hot swappable power supply Yes No No No Yes Yes (In-built in Chassis)
10/100 Ethernet 1 No No No No
10/100/1000 Ethernet 2 4 4 4 2
Security Antispam, Antivirus, Intrusion prevention, Vulnerability management, Web filtering Antivirus, Intrusion prevention, Vulnerability management Antivirus, Intrusion prevention, Vulnerability management Antispam, Antivirus, Intrusion prevention, Vulnerability management, Web filtering Antispam, Antivirus, Intrusion prevention, Vulnerability management, Web filtering Antispam, Antivirus, Intrusion prevention, Vulnerability management, Web filtering
Device type Virtual appliance Hardware appliance Hardware appliance Hardware appliance Hardware appliance Hardware appliance
Features Single interface configuration Single interface configuration Can manage large number of devices Enterprise grade management appliance Large enterprise wide deployments
Policy based management Policy management Edit, create and deploy security policies Devices grouping based on geo or functional domains Centralized policy, segmentation, automation, scripting
Automated deployment of devices and agents Centralized updates Secure SD-WAN deployment Policy based automated provisioning Content delivery and automated updates
Secure SD-WAN deployment Device and policy auditing capabilities Zero touch provisioning Re-use of common configurations VPN management,
Role based access control Automation via REST API and scripts Automation via REST API and scripts Security fabric integration, complex mesh and STAR VPNs management
Supports High availability Multi-tenancy administrative domains supported Complex STAR and Mesh VPN management Clustering supported for increased capacity
Automation of firmware updates SSL VPN configurations
Use cases Private cloud such as VMware, Hyper-V, KVM etc. Small enterprises Mid-size deployment s On premises deployment On premises deployment On premises deployment

Download: FortiManager Models Comparison Table

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