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Hello everyone,
In our environment, we deploy both PA-220's and PA-220R's in the field. Sometimes they are deployed in HA pairs.
I noticed that there's two different types of Threat Prevention license available.
PA-220 (Non Redundant setup)
Mfg. Part: PAN-PA-220-TP-3YR
PA-220 (1 device in redundant pair)
Mfg.Part: PAN-PA-220-TP-3YR-HA2
PA-220R (Non Redundant setup)
Mfg. Part: PAN-PA-220R-TP-3YR-R
PA-220R (1 device in redundant pair)
Mfg.Part: PAN-PA-220R-TP-3YR-HA2
Does anyone know what the difference is? I don't understand why there's a specific license for each type of deployment. Model difference, sure, but HA pair?
Thanks for reading.
Drew
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The fee for 2 HA licenses is typically lower than 2 non-HA licenses (at least if you have an active/passive cluster, not sure if this also counts for an active/active cluster).
The ",,,-R" is a license renewal.
The fee for 2 HA licenses is typically lower than 2 non-HA licenses (at least if you have an active/passive cluster, not sure if this also counts for an active/active cluster).
The ",,,-R" is a license renewal.
Appreciate the info!
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