I'm trying to wrap my head around Firewall as a Service (FWaaS). I regularly build and maintain firewalls for my Managed Service Provider, but now I've been told to consider transitioning as we're looking to get rid of our office space. This means I need to move our firewall capacity to a data center while maintaining our static IP, which is crucial because it's configured into all our customer firewalls as an exception. So, how does FWaaS work in practice? Where do I connect my network cable? Is there a specific device like a router that lets me communicate with the cloud? I'm just a bit lost on the implementation and want to be prepared before vendor demos next week.
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For FWaaS, your internet will actually be routed to where the service is hosted, typically in a data center. You'll likely set up either a site-to-site VPN or utilize client VPN solutions. The key is to connect your existing network through these secure tunnels to the FWaaS provider’s endpoint.

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