Understanding Panorama Log Ingenstion & Sizing

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Understanding Panorama Log Ingenstion & Sizing

L3 Networker

I am new to PA & I'm trying to understand the necessity of log collection to a Panorama VM.  My company is about to deploy PA-3220's in HA pairs in several data centers.  We have a single Panorama VM getting deployed for 6 firewalls (3 HA clusters).  Coming from a traditional ASA background logging is set up either to go to syslog server or on the firewalls cache memory.  I read the PA guide for sizing Panorama & the logging described on the guide indicates that the logs get used to build reports within Panorama to report on various statistics.  The guide indicated that logs are essential to building reports within Panorama not just for traditional syslogging purposes.  Is this true?

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

@MarioMarquez,

Yes. So essentially when you forward the logs to Panorama you then are allowed to build custom reports with all of the information from all the firewalls that you have deployed. Without Panorama you would need to run any reports on each of the HA clusters and then either present those reports or manually merge them using the information presented. 

This also gives you one easy GUI to see all the logs from your firewalls if you ever need to scan your enviroment for different activity. 

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