FORTINET FAD-400F APPLICATION ACCELERATOR
$19,985
$27,071
Description
With bandwidth demand growing faster than budgets, and with cyberattacks constantly on the rise, it can be challenging to securely and efficiently deliver applications at the speed users expect. Fortinet Application Delivery Controller (FortiADC) optimizes the availability, user experience, and application security of enterprise applications. FortiADC provides application availability using Layer 4/Layer 7 load balancing, data center resiliency, application optimization, and a web application firewall (WAF) to protect web applications from the OWASP Top 10 and many other threats.
Properties
Properties | FAD-400F |
Description | FortiADC 400F, 4x GE RJ45 ports, 4x GE SFP ports, 2x 10 GE SFP+ ports, 2x management ports, 1x 480 GB SSD storage, Hardware SSL Accelerator, Optional Redundant PSU. |
Product Family | FortiADC |
Product Type | Application Accelerators |
Hardware Specifications | |
L4/L7 Throughput | 15 Gbps / 12 Gbps |
L4 CPS | 400000 |
L4 HTTP RPS | 1.5M |
Maximum L4 Concurrent Connection | 12M |
L7 CPS (1:1) * | 120000 |
SSL CPS/TPS (1:1) 2K keys ** | 15000 |
SSL Bulk Encryption Throughput | 6 Gbps |
Compression Throughput | 10 Gbps |
SSL Acceleration Technology | ASIC |
Memory | 32 GB |
Virtual Domains | 20 |
Network Interfaces | 2x 10 GE SFP+, 4x GE SFP, 4x GE RJ45 |
10/100/1000 Management Interface | — |
Storage | 120 GB SSD |
Management | HTTPS, SSH CLI, Direct Console DB9 CLI, SNMP |
Power Supply | Single (optional Redundant PS) |
Specifications
Dimensions in. | 1.73 x 17.24 x 16.38 |
Form Factor | 1U Appliance |
Input Voltage | 100–240V AC, 50–60 Hz |
Power Consumption (Average / Maximum) | 114 W / 137 W |
Maximum Current | 100–240V AC, 50–60 Hz, 5-3A |
Heat Dissipation | 467.4 BTU/h |
Operating Temperature | 32–104°F (0–40°C) |
Regulatory Compliance | CE, FCC, RCM, VCCI, BSMI |
Safety Compliance | UL, CB, IEC |
Accessories
Optional Accessory | ||
FortiADC 400F Redundant Power Supply | SP-FAD400F-PS | AC power supply for FAD-400F. |