![]() ![]() Would love to hear updates from u after u spoke to support.Īlso if you can share more details on how you do your testing of bandwidth it would be easier to give advice that way. There is no need for me to lie about this because highly likely u r half way the globe from me and not one of my customers. But I have hundreds of sophos customers(obviously )) and none of them have issues with bandwidth. The only part which I can think of as bandwidth heavy will be the initial installation or an engine upgrade. Those are traditional signature updates tho and generally if u are using interceptx there is signature less protection as well. It's like a few kbs per update, extensions are *.ide if you are interested to find out more. You can find the size of the updates under your program folder. In Sophos central, go to settings and you can actually do bandwidth throttling if you suspect its the endpoint taking up your bandwidth.īut to be honest, the updates of sophos are really lean and the updates are done periodically thru out the day. Since I saw this thread, would like to jump into the discussion.Īre you talking about the initial Sophos installation taking up your bandwidth? I am working for Sophos but I am not technical just a sales guy that lurks in reddit. Bonus points if you've done ESET > Sophos > next product. /rebates/2fus2fcustomer-reviews2feset-vs-sophos2f&. Uninstalled Sophos and immediately returned to 400.įor those that use it and continue to use it have you seen this? And please don't tell me to disable half of the features.įor those that have used it and moved on to another platform, what are you using? Bandwidth (I thought) was a no-brainer, 100% cloud managed, full feature set, etc. Sophos inconsistently had me between 30 and 50 Mbps up/down when running tests. Running on a 400 Mbps up/down connection I got almost exactly that with ESET. Uninstalled ESET on my box, installed Sophos, and immediately noticed bandwidth was crippled. ![]() Sophos vs Microsoft See All Alternatives. So I'm thinking I'm taking a huge leap forward migrating from ESET but I'm starting to think that's not the case.ĮSET has a TON of options for configuration and includes a ton of features in one app. We took our time carefully evaluating Sophos and a number of other endpoint protection solutions before deciding Sophos was tool we were looking for. I was especially drawn to it because it's cloud manageable out of the box and integrates nicely with their firewall appliances. both demand a good amount of time 'tweaking'. I've done the MSP Flex Connect training and am all set, I was pumped to use and deploy after other MSP leaders I networked with at ASCII and DattoCon swore by the product. As much as I saw the main difference between the two is Sophos come 'closed' and there is a lot of work 'whitelisting' applications and eset come open and now 'start close' what you want. Out of the box Sophos literally choked bandwidth like crazy. ![]()
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