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PAN-OS Release Frequency

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Hi,

 

How can we know the frequency release version of PAN OS? Or just wait for new info on software release guidance

eg version 10.1.14-h8

Version

Represents

Frequency

10

Major Version

 

1

Minor Version

 

14

Maintenance

 

H8

hotfix (urgent fix on introduce issued)

 

 

Thanks in advance!

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In the past it was predictable.

Last year has been very random.

 

But you can look historical data in the firewall "Device > Software".

Palo does not announce release dates publicly.

You can ask your SE or from TAC what estimated release dates are for upcoming versions.

 

10.1.x

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11.1.x

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Enterprise Architect, Security @ Cloud Carib Ltd
Palo Alto Networks certified from 2011

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@Al-Zuhri wrote:

Hi,

 

How can we know the frequency release version of PAN OS? Or just wait for new info on software release guidance

eg version 10.1.14-h8

Version

Represents

Frequency

10

Major Version

 

1

Minor Version

 

14

Maintenance

 

H8

hotfix (urgent fix on introduce issued)

 

 

Thanks in advance!


In the past there was a loose cadence of ~every 6 weeks for a "minor" / "patched" / "X" (a.b.X) release.

 

It's my understanding that "a" and "b" positions Palo considers them major releases where new features are released.  Typically the first or "a" release happens every 2-4 years and a "b" release ~ every 2 years.  Like Radio mentioned though, there's been a lot of churn from a firmware cadence in the past 3 years so the above hasn't really tracked.

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