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FortiGate 7040E 4 End of Life

Understand when support ends and how to future-proof your FortiGate 7040E 4 End of Life deployment.

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The FortiGate-7040E-4 has reached end of life. Organizations running this model should begin structured modernization to sustain security, connectivity and predictable operations while transitioning to contemporary platforms.

What this means for your organization

  • A chance to modernize your security posture and prepare for future growth.
  • Opportunity to benefit from improved performance, efficiency, and protection.
  • Align IT infrastructure with compliance, scalability, and long-term ROI.
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FortiGate-7040E-4 Date & Status

Here’s what you need to know about FortiGate-7040E-4 lifecycle status.

  • End of Life (EOL): 12/31/24
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FortiGate-7040E-4 Replacement

Replacing the FortiGate-7040E-4 enables core and campus environments to handle higher encrypted workloads, hybrid-cloud flows, and automation requirements.

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Role of the FortiGate-7040E-4:

A dense, high-throughput chassis for data center or large campus cores, consolidating routing, firewalling, and aggregation.

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Evolving Traffic Patterns:

Growing encrypted traffic, microservices chatter, and hybrid-cloud egress require more flexible throughput and sustained inspection capacity than earlier hardware provides.

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Modern Demands:

Line-rate TLS inspection, elastic throughput, API-driven orchestration, and seamless cloud integration are now essential.

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Strategic Upgrade:

Move to a modular solution with enhanced TLS acceleration, scalable inspection, and automation-ready management, supported by staged migration and validation testing.

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Understanding Fortinet's EOL Policy | End of Life Risks

Every Fortinet product follows a defined lifecycle, moving through the following stages:

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  • General Availability (GA): The product is released and actively sold and supported.
  • End of Sale (EOS): The device is no longer available for purchase from Fortinet or authorized partners.
  • End of Life (EOL): Feature development and most firmware updates stop.
  • End of Support (EOSL): Fortinet ends all official support, security patches, and RMA services.

Why This Matters for Your Business

Understanding where your hardware sits in this lifecycle helps you:

  • Plan timely upgrades before critical support ends.
  • Ensure security compliance and avoid audit failures.
  • Maintain operational continuity with fully supported hardware.
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Risks of Continuing to Use EOL Hardware

When a firewall or security appliance reaches End of Life, the risks of keeping it in production increase dramatically

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No Security Patches

Outdated devices won’t receive updates, leaving your network exposed to new vulnerabilities.

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Lack of Vendor Support

Once support ends, there’s no access to Fortinet’s technical resources or RMA services.

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Compliance Failures

Auditors may flag unsupported hardware as a violation of security and industry standards.

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Operational Instability

Legacy devices may struggle with modern workloads, encrypted traffic, and cloud integrations.

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How Aseva Helps with Fortinet EOL

Here’s how Aseva ensures a smooth and secure FortiGate lifecycle transition.

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Lifecycle Planning:

Track Fortinet GA → EOS → EOL → EOSL.

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Seamless Migration:

Dedicated engineers ensure minimal downtime.

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Future-Proof Security:

Replace with next-gen models aligned to your needs.

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