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09-17-2013 06:56 AM
Hi,
I'm a customer with two PaloAlto firewalls PA-2020 with active / passive config. We have a 100 Mbps simetrical Internet speed bandwith connected
to the PaloAlto firewalls and all is working fine.
Our ISP provider is going to upgrade our Internet speed to 1 Gbps and replacing the Cisco 2951 router to a higher Catalyst one.
My question is if we need to upgrade both PaloAlto PA-2020 firewalls (500 Mbps throughput) to a PA-2050 (1 Gbps) or PA-3020 (2 Gbps) or....
Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance.
Albert Buendia
09-17-2013 06:59 AM
I would suggest the best idea here would be to involve your SE and re-evaluate your needs in terms of what PA platform would be the appropriate fit in the network.
09-17-2013 06:59 AM
I would suggest the best idea here would be to involve your SE and re-evaluate your needs in terms of what PA platform would be the appropriate fit in the network.
09-17-2013 07:03 AM
Hello Albert,
This question would best be addressed by your account's sales representative since they will provide you the best recommendation - technically and financially.
If the bandwidth is going to be 1Gbps, PA-3020 would be the ideal one to upgrade to.
Regards,
Kunal Adak.
09-17-2013 07:05 AM
You can refer to the hardware guide for each of the platforms for your concern or talk to your System Engineer regarding the upgrade.
09-17-2013 07:12 AM
Thank you for you quick response. I asked in this forum because I wanted to hear and contrast / corroborate the PaloAlto response with our partner recommendations.
I think PA-3020 are good choices but I wanted to hear you voices.
Regards,
Albert Buendia.
09-17-2013 08:54 AM
Just as a shot off the hip I'd think a move to the 3000 series is warranted. But that's without having all the details of your environment.
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