They are both about the same size however the meraki is a little thinner. Here is an image of the Firepower 1010 placed next to my Meraki MX64. Integrated threat correlation with Cisco AMP for Endpoints is also optionally available.At first look, the size of the appliance is pretty nice. Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) for Networks: Available enables detection, blocking, tracking, analysis, and containment of targeted and persistent malware, addressing the attack continuum both during and after attacks. Cisco Firepower NGIPS: Available can passively detect endpoints and infrastructure for threat correlation and Indicators of Compromise (IoC) intelligence. Cisco Security Intelligence: Standard, with IP, URL, and DNS threat intelligence. AVC: OpenAppID support for custom, open-source application detectors AVC: Standard, supporting more than 4000 applications, as well as geolocations, users, and websites. Cisco Firepower Device Manager (local management): Yes IPSec VPN throughput (1024B TCP w/Fastpath):300 Mbps Transport Layer Security (TLS): 150 Mbps Maximum new connections per second, with AVC: 6K Maximum concurrent sessions, with AVC: 100K. Throughput: FW + AVC + Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) (1024B): 650 Mbps. Throughput: Firewall (FW) + Application Visibility and Control (AVC) (1024B): 650 Mbps. Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention System (NGIPS: 650 Mbps The 1000 Series platforms run Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) and Cisco® Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) software. The 1000 Series throughput range addresses use cases from the small office, home office, remote branch office to the Internet edge. It offers exceptional sustained performance when advanced threat functions are enabled. The Cisco Firepower® 1000 Series is a family of four threat-focused Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) security platforms that deliver business resiliency through superior threat defense.
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