It is very useful for those moving to the cloud or using cloud services like AWS, Google Cloud, or Microsoft Azure. These types of customers always prefer virtual firewall services.
One of Juniper vSRX's most valuable features is its integration with safety applications. It keeps the software secure from developers without relying on third-party solutions.
We did a project for the government. We deployed the Juniper Firewall on their premises. The solution is used for the security purpose of client infrastructure security. There are three types of zones: zone-to-zone-based policy, IPS intrusion, and other policies implemented there.
Head Of Network & Technical Support at Tadhamon International Islamic Bank
Real User
2022-07-20T14:26:05Z
Jul 20, 2022
The software is good. It's similar to when we used LAN and Cisco routers and firewalls in the past. We were able to scale. Juniper is better than Cisco for management.
Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-01-12T16:57:44Z
Jan 12, 2022
We are a solution provider and the vSRX is something that we have included in one of the solutions that we sell to our customers for cyber security protection. Our initial deployment was on-premises at one of our customer's sites. We were so happy with vSRX that we expanded its usage. We design and prepare solutions for ships, and we have included the vSRX as part of our cyber security solution for them. It is still an on-premises deployment, although the premises is a vessel. This product is primarily used for its UTM functionality. We collect all of the logs that the UTM produces onboard each ship and bring them onshore. At that point, we reevaluate them. We give full accessibility to the customers, allowing them to see what the UTM is doing on their ships.
It is deployed on the customer site, and we manage the firewalls on this side. It's a very useful solution. It is used on-premise at the customer site. It is useful for management, and the configuration is rather easy, as well.
Network Operations Support at EOS IT Management Solutions Ltd
MSP
2020-08-05T06:59:28Z
Aug 5, 2020
I primarily use the solution for experimentation. I just wanted to create a site to site VPN. I was hoping that you can make the SRX like a hub, so if I had a site here and then I had a new site, I could just create another VPN from that new site to the virtual X in the cloud. I don't know if it works like that. I'm skeptical if it can. Maybe there is a roundabout with the actual Azure AWS, however, I'm not so sure about that part. That's why I'm learning about Azure, and how that works in connecting to the cloud.
Network Security Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-07-27T07:17:00Z
Jul 27, 2020
My primary use case for Juniper is to allow traffic for each team to reach servers on our other sites. I allow some source addresses to reach some destination addresses with some applications with HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH, to reach the service for each team.
Network Security Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2019-11-27T05:42:00Z
Nov 27, 2019
The primary use case of this solution is to load traffic for our RH team so that they can connect to our servers on our other sites. I load source addresses to connect to the destination address with applications such as HTTP, HTTPs, and SSH to connect the servers to the RH team.
Senior Information Security Engineer at SOCIALEYEZ
Real User
2019-07-14T10:21:00Z
Jul 14, 2019
I use the solution for network authentication, what you use while accessing the network. In general, controlling the traffic going inside the enterprise and off it.
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2019-07-07T06:35:00Z
Jul 7, 2019
I primarily use it as a firewall for our customers. It's much faster to deploy a power source. If you need to deploy a firewall in the cloud of software, it's much easier and much faster than deploying the office firewall in a rush. That's our primary usage, fast deployment of firewalls for customers.
Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2019-07-02T11:47:00Z
Jul 2, 2019
Our primary use case for the Juniper vSRX solution is protection. We use it for Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS).
Juniper vSRX is a virtualized security platform that provides advanced threat protection for virtualized and cloud environments. It offers a comprehensive set of security features, including firewall, VPN, intrusion prevention system (IPS), and unified threat management (UTM).
With its scalable architecture, the vSRX can be easily deployed and managed across multiple virtual machines, making it ideal for organizations with dynamic and distributed networks. It also supports...
It is very useful for those moving to the cloud or using cloud services like AWS, Google Cloud, or Microsoft Azure. These types of customers always prefer virtual firewall services.
We use the solution for the VPN provider.
One of Juniper vSRX's most valuable features is its integration with safety applications. It keeps the software secure from developers without relying on third-party solutions.
We use the product to protect our server from external threats.
We did a project for the government. We deployed the Juniper Firewall on their premises. The solution is used for the security purpose of client infrastructure security. There are three types of zones: zone-to-zone-based policy, IPS intrusion, and other policies implemented there.
We use the solution as a site-to-site VPN gateway.
We use the solution to block unwanted sites on our internal platform.
Our primary use case for this solution is for VPN.
The software is good. It's similar to when we used LAN and Cisco routers and firewalls in the past. We were able to scale. Juniper is better than Cisco for management.
It's where we face some of our IPsec tunnels.
We are a solution provider and the vSRX is something that we have included in one of the solutions that we sell to our customers for cyber security protection. Our initial deployment was on-premises at one of our customer's sites. We were so happy with vSRX that we expanded its usage. We design and prepare solutions for ships, and we have included the vSRX as part of our cyber security solution for them. It is still an on-premises deployment, although the premises is a vessel. This product is primarily used for its UTM functionality. We collect all of the logs that the UTM produces onboard each ship and bring them onshore. At that point, we reevaluate them. We give full accessibility to the customers, allowing them to see what the UTM is doing on their ships.
It is deployed on the customer site, and we manage the firewalls on this side. It's a very useful solution. It is used on-premise at the customer site. It is useful for management, and the configuration is rather easy, as well.
We are Value Add Resellers and we provide the Cloud for our customers. We set up Amazon Web Services as the cloud for our customers.
We primarily use the solution as a firewall for security purposes in order to keep our organization safe.
We use Juniper vSRX to provide security for our customers and our users.
I primarily use the solution for experimentation. I just wanted to create a site to site VPN. I was hoping that you can make the SRX like a hub, so if I had a site here and then I had a new site, I could just create another VPN from that new site to the virtual X in the cloud. I don't know if it works like that. I'm skeptical if it can. Maybe there is a roundabout with the actual Azure AWS, however, I'm not so sure about that part. That's why I'm learning about Azure, and how that works in connecting to the cloud.
My primary use case for Juniper is to allow traffic for each team to reach servers on our other sites. I allow some source addresses to reach some destination addresses with some applications with HTTP, HTTPS, and SSH, to reach the service for each team.
The primary use case of this solution is to load traffic for our RH team so that they can connect to our servers on our other sites. I load source addresses to connect to the destination address with applications such as HTTP, HTTPs, and SSH to connect the servers to the RH team.
My company is an IAP so we use the solution for virtual security to segregate work.
I use the solution for network authentication, what you use while accessing the network. In general, controlling the traffic going inside the enterprise and off it.
I primarily use it as a firewall for our customers. It's much faster to deploy a power source. If you need to deploy a firewall in the cloud of software, it's much easier and much faster than deploying the office firewall in a rush. That's our primary usage, fast deployment of firewalls for customers.
Our primary use case for the Juniper vSRX solution is protection. We use it for Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS).
We use it for our network and VPN.
Our primary use case is for firewall and network security
On the cloud, we use it to test functionality. Our company is in a proof of concept mode with this product. We have not selected it yet.