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05-20-2024 12:55 AM
Hi Guys
so we have a client with a number of VM-100 FWs on Azure.. we recently migrated them from perpetual licenses over to NGFW Software Credits. so at the moment they are still running as VM-100 but with the flex licenses valid till 2026
now.. according to this the VM-100 series expires end of July 2024
so if i already migrated over to software credits, can i relax? or do we need to adjust the SKU to custom rather than fixed VM models?
thanks in adv
05-20-2024 02:59 PM
It's my understanding that there's nothing that you'll need to do if you've already migrated to the credit-based licensing model. The ability to purchase support on old licensing model is simply ending and you'll now be forced to make the transition to credit licensing if you haven't already.
05-20-2024 02:59 PM
It's my understanding that there's nothing that you'll need to do if you've already migrated to the credit-based licensing model. The ability to purchase support on old licensing model is simply ending and you'll now be forced to make the transition to credit licensing if you haven't already.
05-20-2024 11:08 PM
Thanks BPry
Correct.. I double checked with Palo support also and as I have already migrated to the credit based license model.. there is no pending actions to take. so i am good for now till the renewal of the credits comes up..
cheers!
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