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HI I am new to palo alto . what is process to get activation key for learning purpose?

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@p_kafle201366,

If you're looking for learning material look at https://beacon.paloaltonetworks.com/student/catalog. There's also the FUEL user group virtual lab that you can sign up for to get your hands dirty.

 

PAN has a 30-day free trial VM series that you could utilize, however it really isn't designed for just learning and playing with. You wouldn't be able to register for it using a personal email address unless you own your own domain. I would look into acquiring some LAB hardware if you're serious about learning the platform to the point where you're willing to spend a couple hundred bucks. There's also the PAYG VMs available through things like AWS or Azure that can get you into the experience for a bit less if you just want to mess around a little bit, but if you're trying to actually truly learn the platform LAB hardware (or a LAB VM) is still the most economical solution.

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Cyber Elite
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@p_kafle201366,

If you're looking for learning material look at https://beacon.paloaltonetworks.com/student/catalog. There's also the FUEL user group virtual lab that you can sign up for to get your hands dirty.

 

PAN has a 30-day free trial VM series that you could utilize, however it really isn't designed for just learning and playing with. You wouldn't be able to register for it using a personal email address unless you own your own domain. I would look into acquiring some LAB hardware if you're serious about learning the platform to the point where you're willing to spend a couple hundred bucks. There's also the PAYG VMs available through things like AWS or Azure that can get you into the experience for a bit less if you just want to mess around a little bit, but if you're trying to actually truly learn the platform LAB hardware (or a LAB VM) is still the most economical solution.

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