Is there a limitation to the the database that holds Prisma Cloud EE data?

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Is there a limitation to the the database that holds Prisma Cloud EE data?

L2 Linker

An kind of limitations on the metadata which gets collected on the either the CSPM side or CWPP side?  As multi cloud environments grow, are there any limitations on retention of that data?  If you want to run RQLs from 5 years ago or more is that something you would have available or is it limited to the retention of say CloudTrail logs in AWS etc?

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L3 Networker

Hi Ramy,

 

Data Prisma Cloud processes is retained in accordance with the Prisma Cloud retention schedule. Audit logs from cloud providers and Prisma Cloud audit logs older than 120 days are regularly purged from the live system, as are flow logs older than 45 days. This data is retained in an archived, encrypted form for the duration of the customer contract. Alerts are currently kept for the duration of the service. Configuration of assets active in the cloud environment is retained for the duration of the service as well. Upon termination of the service, data in live systems is stored for up to 60 days, after which it will be deleted from live systems. Purge of backup data may take up to an additional 60 days.

 

I hope the answer helps you?

Regards,

Torsten

"With unity we can do great things"

so is there any limitation to the data?  Or Database ?  If you have an extremely large volume of data is there any potential for corruption?

You asking about the DB of the Prisma Cloud Compute or Prisma Cloud Enterprise?

"With unity we can do great things"

Retired Member
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PC EE.  Not compute.

Hi @Retired Member,

 

so fare as i am aware and i spoke now with several is there no limititaion.

 

Regards,

Torsten

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