Check Point SandBlast TE250XN Appliance in Cary, NC, USA
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Specifications
- Condition
- new
- Unique files per hour
- 1,300
- Virtual machines
- 8
- Throughput
- 1 Gbps
- Cpu cores
- 1x 16 physical, 32 virtual
- Storage
- -4° to 158°F / -20° to 70°C, (5 - 95% non-condensing)
- Memory
- 64 GB
- Power supplies
- 2x AC, DC option
- Lom
- Optional
- Slide rails
- Included
- 1gbe copper rj45
- 10x 10/100/1000 RJ45 on-board
- Expansion slots
- N/A
- Enclosure
- 1U
- Metric (w x d x h)
- 438 x 580 x 44mm
- Standard (w x d x h)
- 17.2 x 22.83 x 1.73 in.
- Operating
- 32º to 104ºF / 0º to 40ºC, (5 - 95%, non-condensing)
- Dual, hot swappable
- Included
- Ac input
- 100-240V, 47-63 Hz
- Power supply rating
- 500W
- Power consumption avg/max
- 144W/270W
- Max thermal output
- 921 BTU/hr
- Safety
- UL, CB, CE, TUV GS
- Emissions
- FCC, CE, VCCI, RCM/C-Tick
- Environment
- RoHS, WEEE
- Subcategory
- Machinery
- Subcategory 2
- Check point equipment
- Listing ID
- 106541188
Description
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Antivirus uses real-time virus signatures from ThreatCloud™ to detect and block known malware at the gateway before users are affected. Anti-Bot detects bot-infected machines, preventing damages by blocking bot Command & Control communications.
The SandBlast Threat Emulation technology employs the fastest and most accurate sandboxing engine available to pre-screen files, protecting your organization from attackers before they enter your network. Traditional sandbox solutions detect malware behavior at the OS level – after the exploitation has occurred and the hacker code is running. They are therefore susceptible to evasion. SandBlast Threat Emulation capability utilizes a unique CPU-level inspection engine which monitors the instruction flow at the CPU-level to detect exploits attempting to bypass OS security controls, effectively stopping attacks before they have a chance to launch.