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09-27-2023 11:11 AM
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09-28-2023 03:42 AM
Hello @Eric_Troldahl,
I appreciate you reaching out and providing such a comprehensive explanation of your present circumstances and objectives.
I concur with your suggestion that the optimal course of action would be to establish a new, up-to-date OS environment for Expedition2.
You have the option to install the docker engine on a variety of platforms. You can find the relevant information here: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/
Expedition2 has multi-user support, enabling you to create a singular environment for your entire team. Alternatively, you could install Expedition2 locally for each team member. However, I would advise against having multiple users working on the same project simultaneously due to potential issues with concurrency.
As for resource requirements, you could use those defined for Expedition1 as a starting point (refer to the document here: https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/expedition-articles/expedition-documentation/ta-p/215619?attach...). Since Expedition2 operates over containers, you have the flexibility to increase the allocated resources based on the size of your project and the number of concurrent users/automations.
Please take a moment to review the manual attached to the shared Google drive folder and feel free to share your insights to enhance it.
I believe I've addressed all of your queries, but should you have any further questions or suggestions, don't hesitate to email us at fwmigrate@paloaltonetworks.com.
Best regards,
David
09-28-2023 03:42 AM
Hello @Eric_Troldahl,
I appreciate you reaching out and providing such a comprehensive explanation of your present circumstances and objectives.
I concur with your suggestion that the optimal course of action would be to establish a new, up-to-date OS environment for Expedition2.
You have the option to install the docker engine on a variety of platforms. You can find the relevant information here: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/
Expedition2 has multi-user support, enabling you to create a singular environment for your entire team. Alternatively, you could install Expedition2 locally for each team member. However, I would advise against having multiple users working on the same project simultaneously due to potential issues with concurrency.
As for resource requirements, you could use those defined for Expedition1 as a starting point (refer to the document here: https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/expedition-articles/expedition-documentation/ta-p/215619?attach...). Since Expedition2 operates over containers, you have the flexibility to increase the allocated resources based on the size of your project and the number of concurrent users/automations.
Please take a moment to review the manual attached to the shared Google drive folder and feel free to share your insights to enhance it.
I believe I've addressed all of your queries, but should you have any further questions or suggestions, don't hesitate to email us at fwmigrate@paloaltonetworks.com.
Best regards,
David
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