SonicWall NSv is valued for its superior security features, including IPS, IDS, antivirus, and threat prevention. Users appreciate its user-friendly interface, ease in generating reports, and extensive customizability in firewall rules. It offers sandboxing, capture ATP, and flexible security controls, especially beneficial for Azure-based applications. It allows efficient log management and connectivity for remote workers. Bandwidth allocation and threat management are also highlighted as strong features by users across diverse sectors.
- "We are very impressed with it."
- "I would rate the overall product a nine out of ten."
- "SonicWall excelled in threat management, evident in how users handled it effectively."
Users find SonicWall NSv pricing expensive and desire more automatic report options. They encounter GUI slowdowns with SonicOS 7. Bandwidth management and user-level authentication present issues, especially with Google Chrome. There are challenges in transitioning VMs to newer versions without system overhaul. The initial setup and configuration import/export processes need simplification. Subscription-based virtual service models are not favored by some. Memory consumption and the engine's resource needs also prompt feedback.
- "Currently, we are getting challenges with user-wise reports and other reporting details. At present, they do not provide detailed reports compared to other products."
- "The engine provided initially was quite heavy, creating a trade-off between software and hardware-based threat management."
- "The engine provided initially was quite heavy, creating a trade-off between software and hardware-based threat management."