I'm curious about how others are adapting to the switch from a traditional SSL VPN to GSA for remote access. Our company is planning this move from our SonicWall VPN because we've encountered numerous issues. We operate in a hybrid setup with three on-premises servers, including an ERP application that isn't cloud-based, and have about 15 virtual machines. We have around 35-40 remote users who need access, and frustration is mounting since we've had to disable SSL VPN following a recent problem with SonicWall. I'd love to hear from anyone who has successfully implemented GSA or is using another solution!
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We've implemented GSA for a small group in our office, and honestly, it's been fantastic! I've been using it myself and I can't imagine going back. We did run into an issue with some older software timing out, but we resolved that by routing it through a redundant tunnel at a different location. Just a heads-up, though — make sure you have Intune in place!
That's great to hear! We do use Intune for managing endpoints, so that should help. I'm hoping the user experience improves with fewer buttons and passwords to manage when logging in remotely.