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08-16-2019 02:52 AM
Hi Community,
my last state, was that the VM-700 is the biggest possible VM-Series firewall.
I just noticed here, that the VM-1000-HV exists and seems to be related to the VM-300 performancewise.
Can anybody tell me, what the -HV means and when to use this v-appliance?
Best Regards
Chacko
08-16-2019 03:51 AM
Hi @Chacko42 ,
08-16-2019 03:34 AM
Hi @Chacko42 ,
HV = Hypervisor.
The VM-300 and VM-1000-HV are indeed looking very similar performancewise.
For a full comparison on the differences, check out the product comparison page:
https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/products/product-comparison.html?chosen=vm-1000-hv,vm-300
Cheers !
-Kiwi.
08-16-2019 03:38 AM
Hi @kiwi
thanks for the reply - okay, in comparison VM-1000-HV can do less SSL tunnels.
Does Hypervisor mean, I can install it directly on a bare metal server, or how can I understand that?
I haven't understood, in which use case I need the -HV version
08-16-2019 03:51 AM
Hi @Chacko42 ,
04-15-2020 12:31 PM
The product comarison tool shows they are identical, I think that's why he's asking. Hypervisor support isn't listed on the product comparison page.
06-08-2020 07:44 AM
our SE advised:
"The VM-1000-HV is a legacy product. Used to be required for NSX integration, that is no longer required in most cases (unless using a legacy version of VM-ware) the VM-300 is the modern equivalent."
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