Is there limitation, on Global Secure Access on how many users I can allow, we are thinking to use it as main tunnel instead of FortiGate Firewall

OsvaldoLuemba-4517 0 Reputation points
2024-04-17T13:39:49.59+00:00

Is there limitation, on Global Secure Access on how many users I can allow, we are thinking to use it as main tunnel instead of FortiGate Firewall

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  1. Marilee Turscak-MSFT 33,876 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-04-18T00:26:17.49+00:00

    Hi @OsvaldoLuemba-4517 ,

    Neither our internal nor external documentation includes any known issues and user limits for GSA. This is still in preview, so there may be some changes down the line. But there doesn't appear to be anything that I can find that implies there is a hard-limit for the number of users that are supported

    The Global Secure Access client for Windows (preview) - Global Secure Access | Microsoft Learn

    I reached out to the GSA engineering team and will update this post if I hear differently from them though.

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