- NSa 4800: 24x1GbE, 8x10G SFP+, 20 Gbps firewall throughput, 13 Gbps threat prevention
- NSa 5800: 24x1GbE, 8x10G SFP+, 30 Gbps firewall throughput, 24 Gbps threat prevention

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Multi-gigabit connectivity addresses real market demand
The Generation 8 portfolio introduces multi-gigabit connectivity across both product lines. Even lower-end desktop models now support 2.5G and 5G.
The TZ680 delivers 2.5 Gbps threat prevention throughput with 2x10G/5G/2.5G SFP+ ports. The NSa 5800 scales to 24 Gbps threat prevention throughput and 30 Gbps firewall throughput.
Market demand is driving this connectivity expansion. Crean noted that there are a lot of organizations that have been asked for multi-gigabit connectivity options. “We’re doing both 2.5G and 5G multi-gigabit support,” he said. “And then again, you know, in our SFP, plus, we can start getting into the 10 gig as well.”
Unified Management Platform available as SaaS and on-premises
SonicWall’s new Unified Management platform represents an architectural shift from device-centric to ecosystem-wide management. The platform provides centralized control across the entire SonicWall portfolio rather than focusing solely on firewall management.
“We’re not talking about just the local interaction of how you manage the box,” Crean said.” We’re talking about a SaaS (software-as-a-service) based management platform that gives you that visibility of all of the technologies out there that are in our ecosystem.”
The platform supports both cloud-based SaaS deployment and on-premises installations for air-gapped networks. Crean noted that SonicWall is also committed to feature parity between cloud and on-premises versions.