Huawei's Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) is a cutting-edge security solution designed to protect networks from advanced threats. With its advanced threat detection and prevention capabilities, the Huawei NGFW ensures the highest level of network security.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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Huawei NGFW | 1.0% |
Fortinet FortiGate | 20.8% |
Netgate pfSense | 12.0% |
Other | 66.2% |
Title | Rating | Mindshare | Recommending | |
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Fortinet FortiGate | 4.2 | 20.8% | 91% | 419 interviewsAdd to research |
Netgate pfSense | 4.3 | 12.0% | 93% | 217 interviewsAdd to research |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 9 |
Midsize Enterprise | 6 |
Large Enterprise | 5 |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 91 |
Midsize Enterprise | 45 |
Large Enterprise | 145 |
The product offers comprehensive security features, including intrusion prevention, application control, and URL filtering, to safeguard against a wide range of cyber threats. The NGFW also provides deep packet inspection and advanced threat intelligence, enabling real-time threat detection and response.
With its high-performance architecture, the Huawei NGFW delivers fast and efficient security without compromising network performance. It is easy to deploy and manage, thanks to its intuitive user interface and centralized management platform.
The NGFW also supports flexible deployment options, including virtualization and cloud integration, making it suitable for various network environments.
Huawei NGFW was previously known as Huawei USG Firewalls, USG9500 Series, USG6600 Series, USG6300 Series.
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Senior Manager Technology at CNS Engineering | 3.5 | We use Huawei NGFW in B2B and data centers for its effective IPS, antivirus, and VPN features. However, it needs updates in threat prevention, machine learning, and lacks features like a web application firewall compared to Fortinet and Palo Alto. |
Manager IP Planning at a media company with 201-500 employees | 3.5 | Our Huawei NGFW serves enterprises and data centers well with impressive IPSec performance and minimal capacity loss when features are enabled. However, it lacks WAF capability. Its core density is a plus, making deployment straightforward without extra switches. |
Product Manager at Daxa Argentina | 3.5 | I began selling Huawei NGFW in Argentina eight years ago, facing initial difficulties. Its integration with Azure and network-wide management are key strengths, but the need for frequent replacements due to feature gaps is a significant drawback. Security investment remains crucial. |
Lead Network Security Engineer at PTA | 4.0 | I use Huawei NGFW as our data center firewall, appreciating its ability to create virtual systems for different segments. However, it lacks sandboxing, zero-day attack features, and resource separation, unlike competitors such as Palo Alto and Cisco. |
Developer at Savanah | 3.5 | I used Huawei NGFW for network monitoring because it allowed virtual setup and AI support. However, I stopped using it due to integration issues with Arista's Edge Threat tool and a lack of features. Arista offered better options but was too expensive. |
Network System Architect at SIUT NORTH AMERICA INC | 3.5 | No summary available |
Solution Architect at STBL | 4.0 | As a solution architect, I choose Huawei NGFW based on customer requirements and brand preferences. Its user-friendly dashboard is valued; however, it needs improved threat intelligence. The ROI is good with warranties and long-term support until 2031. |
IT Infrastructure Security Officer at National Bank of Pakistan | 2.5 | I use Huawei NGFW to protect our network by filtering incoming internet traffic. The solution is easy to manage with excellent dashboard features, but it requires more security equipment, and the local support team could improve their error-solving skills. |