Neurowall runs on any cloud provider's Linux instances and delivers consistent firewall policies across AWS, Azure, GCP, and private cloud — with predictable per-instance pricing instead of traffic-based billing that spikes during attacks.
Cloud-native firewall services work well within a single provider — but create vendor dependency and unpredictable costs at scale.
Cloud-native firewalls lock policies to a specific provider. Moving workloads means rebuilding security configurations from scratch.
Traffic-based pricing means security costs spike during attacks — exactly when you need protection most.
Multi-cloud environments require separate firewall configurations, separate management consoles, and separate skill sets.
Neurowall deploys on standard cloud instances and provides consistent security policies regardless of where workloads run.
| Cloud Provider | Instance Type | Deployment Model |
|---|---|---|
| AWS | EC2 (c5.xlarge or similar) | VPC gateway or subnet firewall |
| Azure | D4s v5 or similar | VNet gateway or subnet firewall |
| GCP | n2-standard-4 or similar | VPC gateway or subnet firewall |
| Private Cloud | Any Linux VM | Gateway or inline firewall |
| Capability | AWS Network Firewall | Azure Firewall | Neurowall |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cross-cloud portable | No | No | Yes |
| Pricing model | Traffic-based | Traffic-based | Per-instance |
| On-premises support | No | No | Yes |
| API automation | AWS API only | Azure API only | Universal REST API |
| Centralized policy | AWS only | Azure only | Any cloud |
Portable security across cloud providers. Move workloads without rebuilding firewall policies.
Predictable per-instance pricing instead of traffic-based billing that spikes during attacks.
One firewall platform across all environments. One management interface. One team skill set.
Integrate with Terraform, Ansible, and CI/CD pipelines through a universal REST API.
Prometheus metrics from every cloud deployment feed into the same Grafana dashboards.
Same platform for cloud and on-premises. Hybrid environments use one tool, one policy model.