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PA-3260 hardware specification

L1 Bithead

Hi All,

 

Does anybody know what CPUs are used and how many ram is installed for PA-3260?

Our potential customer wants the hardware specification including CPU/RAM information but I cannot find those information. What I only found is following which only shows dimentions, power and etc; no cpu/memory

 

https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/documentation/platforms/pa-3200-series-hw-ref/pa-3200-series-specif...

 

Please share with me if you know those information.

 

Cheeres,

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

hi @JeongHoonKim

 

Is your customer looking for one of the specific chips or more of a generic 'cpu/ram"?

 

the platform is a purpose built hardware consisting of several different 'planes' that perform specific tasks, each with their own types of chips and memory

 

you can reach out to your sales contact to get a hardware whitepaper which explains all the different chips, which may be more impressive 🙂

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

hi @JeongHoonKim

 

Is your customer looking for one of the specific chips or more of a generic 'cpu/ram"?

 

the platform is a purpose built hardware consisting of several different 'planes' that perform specific tasks, each with their own types of chips and memory

 

you can reach out to your sales contact to get a hardware whitepaper which explains all the different chips, which may be more impressive 🙂

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

THANKS! 🙂

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