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Fortigate: 7.0.9 ^hot^

Fortigate: 7.0.9 ^hot^

You might be asking: "Should I just go to 7.0.13 or 7.2?"

Always download a full, unencrypted system configuration file ( .conf ) and record your administrator VDOM passphrases before initiating a reboot.

: Resolves potential memory corruption issues within the SSL-VPN daemon that could lead to denial-of-service (DoS) conditions or unauthorized code execution. fortigate 7.0.9

: This version introduced enhanced offloading capabilities for Content Processors (CP9) and Network Processors (NP7). These chips handle cryptography and packet forwarding more efficiently than a standard CPU, which is vital for high-throughput data centers. Logging Improvements : 7.0.9 added new log types and subtypes to the FortiOS Log Message Reference , improving visibility into system events and traffic. Broad Support

: Improved content processor (CP9) functions for faster SSL acceleration and inspection. You might be asking: "Should I just go to 7

While the headlines are currently dominated by the newer 7.2 and 7.4 branches, many enterprise environments prefer to sit on the Long Term Support (LTS) versions. This begs the question: Is FortiOS 7.0.9 the stable landing spot your firewalls have been waiting for?

If you are currently evaluating or maintaining a FortiGate 7.0.9 deployment, following these best practices will ensure optimal performance and ironclad security. 1. Perform a Structured Upgrade These chips handle cryptography and packet forwarding more

The answer depends on your current situation.

Are you planning to upgrade your to the main 7.0.9 branch this weekend?