There is also a cloud-based solution it offers for the less technical savvy.
CloudConnexa offers a cloud-based VPN service tailored to make secure networking simpler for businesses.
The other feature of OpenVPN is its Access Server, a self-hosted secure access solution.
For advanced authentication needs, you’re free to even implement custom programming with Python.
The last plan Enterprise, for over 500 connections will require you to reach out to get a quote.
It is important to note that there are different features if you opt for the self-hosted solution vs CloudConnexa.
WireGuard for example is on average over 20% faster, while still utilizing complex cryptography for security purposes.
Privacy & Security
Security is one of OpenVPNs greatest strengths.
Kicking things off with powerful AES-256 and Blowfish encryption.
Additionally, it offers fully automated VPN certificate provisioning and management.
VPN tunnels are secured with TSL authentication, credentials, certificates, and an optional MAC address lock.
However, if you have services like Duo Security or LastPass, you could add them using post-authentication plugins.
It uses the same encryption protocol as OpenVPN but in terms of security is not as complex nor advanced.
NordLayer offers a firewall, internet shield, and much more while not compromising on speed.
While it is a communication protocol, its also a VPN in its full sense.
Of course, there is the pricing element, and performance that need to be taken into consideration.