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What is the difference between UTM and XG?

What is the difference between XG and UTM? Chat support is telling me that XG is software based and UTM requires a dedicated machine. This makes no sense to me for a couple reasons. First, aren't they both software based? Second, can't they both be installed on a dedicated machine? I have watched installation videos for both and the process appears to be completely identical. So, what is the major difference between the two other than one having a limitation of 50 IP addresses and the other limiting the amount of RAM and Cores? Which would you recommend for someone coming to Sophos as a new user? The hardware I plan to install it on is basically consumer grade. I am using the new Intel Pentium Kaby Lake 4600 processor, 8GB DDR4 RAM, a motherboard with built in Intel Ethernet, a 4 Port Intel 1000/Pro extension card, and an SSD. I will also be using a TP-Link wireless access point and a Netgear managed switch for setting up vlans.



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  • They are products from different legacy companies as I understand it, with UTM being from a former company called Astaro and XG being from a former company named Cyberoam.  I can tell you that the people who come from the UTM background don't typically like XG due to a perceived feature and quality gap.  From my standpoint, while I think there is still some amount of feature gap between the two, I don't believe there is much of a quality gap anymore. 

    I'm a customer, not a reseller or partner.  I would recommend XG to anyone unless the UTM does something specific they need that the XG doesn't.  At the moment, from what I read here, it sounds like UTM does e-mail better, reporting and logging better, and some other things here and there.  That's my 2 cents worth.

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  • They are products from different legacy companies as I understand it, with UTM being from a former company called Astaro and XG being from a former company named Cyberoam.  I can tell you that the people who come from the UTM background don't typically like XG due to a perceived feature and quality gap.  From my standpoint, while I think there is still some amount of feature gap between the two, I don't believe there is much of a quality gap anymore. 

    I'm a customer, not a reseller or partner.  I would recommend XG to anyone unless the UTM does something specific they need that the XG doesn't.  At the moment, from what I read here, it sounds like UTM does e-mail better, reporting and logging better, and some other things here and there.  That's my 2 cents worth.

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