Valuable features of Fortinet FortiADC include troubleshooting tools, GSLB for network reliability, SSL offloading for security, user-friendly interface, content caching and compression, firewall capabilities, and load balancing with DNS intelligence. It supports multiple environments, easy configuration, global DNS functionality, integration with Fortinet platforms, and compliance with standards. Users appreciate its scalability, affordability, licensing options, and flexibility in managing traffic and security features.
- "Fortinet FortiADC is a good product; we implemented a Fortinet FortiADC cluster and use application load balancing, and the implementation process is straightforward and cluster implementation is also very easy."
- "Ultimately, Fortinet constructs every solution needed for each defense layer, making it comparatively better than Trellix, Trend Micro, or SentinelOne."
- "This ensures that clients can connect to their applications without interruption."
Fortinet FortiADC requires improvements in its user interface, technical documentation, and configuration complexity. Users find the load-balancing algorithm unreliable and desire more frequent updates. The web application firewall and SSL traffic handling need enhancements. Support response time and documentation need refinement, while integrating sFlow could improve app performance insights. Redundant licenses and limited scalability are concerns. Pricing is considered high, and there is a need for better automation when integrated with components like FortiManager and FortiGate.
- "The WAF function implementation would be better if we could do it very easily and in a user-friendly way."
- "Some customers need custom management for handling their applications across the servers. Instead of having a predefined solution, if we had space for custom-based algorithms to load balance the traffic, it would be better."
- "I will queue all the details clearly on the ticket, including the diagram, log files, and everything else. Once a case is assigned, they ask the same questions again without checking the submitted details."