
Barracuda CloudGen Firewall
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What is Barracuda CloudGen Firewall
Barracuda CloudGen Firewall is a next-generation firewall platform delivered as physical appliances, virtual appliances, and cloud deployments. It is used by IT and network security teams to secure branch offices, data centers, and cloud networks while providing centralized policy management and connectivity features. The product combines firewalling with integrated security services and supports SD-WAN-style site connectivity and traffic steering. It is typically deployed where organizations want a single platform for perimeter security and distributed network connectivity.
Flexible deployment options
The product supports hardware, virtual, and public-cloud form factors, which helps standardize security controls across mixed environments. This is useful for organizations with branch locations and workloads split between on-premises and cloud. It also enables consistent policy enforcement when sites are added or migrated. These options align with common deployment patterns in SD-WAN and WAN-edge architectures.
Integrated security capabilities
CloudGen Firewall consolidates multiple network security functions into one platform, reducing the need for separate point products in some environments. Typical capabilities include stateful firewalling and additional security services that can be enabled per policy. This can simplify procurement and operations for smaller teams managing multiple sites. It also supports a unified approach to enforcing security at the WAN edge.
Centralized management for sites
The platform is designed for managing policies and configurations across multiple firewalls from a central console. This supports repeatable rollouts to branch offices and helps reduce configuration drift. Central management is a practical requirement when scaling to many locations. It also supports operational workflows such as template-based configuration and coordinated updates.
SD-WAN depth varies by need
While the product includes connectivity and traffic-steering features, organizations with advanced SD-WAN requirements may find gaps compared with solutions built primarily for SD-WAN. Examples can include more extensive application performance analytics, carrier-grade orchestration, or specialized multi-cloud networking constructs. Fit depends on whether SD-WAN is a primary requirement or an adjunct to security. Buyers often need a detailed feature-by-feature validation for their WAN use cases.
Operational complexity at scale
A unified firewall and WAN-edge platform can introduce configuration complexity, especially when combining security policies, routing, and site-to-site connectivity. Larger deployments may require specialized expertise to design templates, segmentation, and change control. Troubleshooting can also span multiple domains (security, routing, application behavior). This can increase implementation time compared with narrower-scope products.
Licensing and feature packaging
Capabilities are commonly packaged into subscriptions and add-on services, which can make total cost dependent on the security stack selected. Organizations may need to map required features (e.g., threat prevention services, centralized management, cloud integrations) to specific license tiers. This can complicate budgeting across many sites. It also increases the importance of validating what is included in each bundle before standardizing.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Mix of BYOL (annual/term licenses) and Pay-As-You-Go (hourly) via cloud marketplaces; hardware and managed (pool) licensing available.
Key items (from Barracuda official site):
- BYOL (Bring-Your-Own-License): annual/term license purchased from Barracuda for virtual (VFC/VF), standard hardware (SF/TSF) and public cloud BYOL deployments.
- PAYG (Pay-As-You-Go): hourly billing for public-cloud Marketplace images (license included in cloud vendor bill). Exact hourly rates are billed through the cloud vendor marketplace (not listed on Barracuda product pages).
- Hardware licensing: F-Series hardware appliances require a base license and an Energize Updates (EU) subscription which is mandatory for the first year.
- VFC license levels (public cloud / virtual sizing examples documented by Barracuda): VFC1, VFC2, VFC4, VFC8, VFC16, VFC48 (capacity guidance shown on Barracuda site).
- Add-on subscriptions (sold separately or bundled): Energize Updates, Malware Protection, Advanced Threat Protection, Advanced Remote Access, Barracuda Firewall Insights, Premium Support, etc.
- Enterprise (pool) licensing: available for Firewall Control Center (floating/pool licenses) and managed deployments; Control Center licensing scales by number of managed firewalls.
Notes / vendor guidance:
- Barracuda’s public product pages direct buyers to request a custom quote or use cloud marketplaces; list prices for hardware/license SKUs are not publicly published on Barracuda product pages.
- MSP offering: Barracuda advertises an "affordable monthly fixed price" for MSPs (quote-based) rather than a public per-seat sticker price.
Example costs: Not published on Barracuda’s official product/pricing pages (customers are directed to request a quote or purchase via cloud marketplaces where hourly rates are shown).
Discount options: Barracuda notes multi-year discounts for BYOL and enterprise/MSP pricing is available via quotes; specifics are not publicly listed on vendor product pages.
Seller details
Barracuda Networks, Inc.
Campbell, California, USA
2003
Private
https://www.barracuda.com/
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