![]() ![]() Following the EOS date, only the Palo Alto Networks URL Filtering service will be available for purchase. Renewals of existing BrightCloud subscriptions may not extend beyond this End-of-Life date. Per our End-of-Sale Policy, BrightCloud URL Filtering subscriptions will be available for sale until the EOS date, and will be supported for three years until the End-of-Life (EOL) date of July 31st, 2021. Today, February 1st, 2018, Palo Alto Networks ® is announcing an End-of-Sale date of July 31st, 2018, for the BrightCloud® URL Filtering Service. ![]() The remaining two PA-7000 Series NPCs PA-7000-20GXM-NPC and PA-7000-20GQXM-NPC are unaffected by this End-of-Sale notification.Įnd-of-Sale for BrightCloud URL Filtering Service Subscriptions PA-7000 Series has 4 NPCs, and this End-of-Sale notification applies to two NPCs. You can also use Compare Firewalls to choose the right model for your needs. Palo Alto Networks customers that are using PA-5000 Series should evaluate the PA-5200 Series next-generation firewalls as upgrade alternatives. Per our End-of-Life Policy, these hardware appliances and NPCs will be available for sale until the EOS date, and we will provide technical assistance for 5 years following the EOS date, provided a valid service contract is maintained on the product. Today, 1 August 2018, Palo Alto Networks ® is announcing an End-of-Sale (EOS) date of 31 January 2019 for the PA-5000 Series hardware appliances and two PA-7000 Series Network Processing Cards (NPCs) PA-7000-20G-NPC and PA-7000-20GQ-NPC. View the details of Palo Alto Networks End-of-Life PolicyĮnd-of-Sale for PA-5000 Series: PA-5020, PA-5050, PA-5060 and two PA-7000 Series Network Processing Cards View the details of Software NGFW Credits. Please note that this announcement does not apply to VM-Series firewall Pay-as-you-Go (PAYG) licenses sold in the Public Cloud Marketplaces (AWS, Azure, GCP, Oracle) and via the Cloud Security Service Provider (CSSP) program. Both existing Palo Alto Networks customers using the fixed license VM-Series firewall models and all new customers are advised to use Software NGFW Credits moving forward. Customers using the fixed license models can easily migrate any deployed VM-Series firewalls to the new credit-based licensing model. These fixed license VM-Series firewall models are being replaced by Software NGFW Credits, a new credit-based licensing model that supports flexible firewall sizes and flexible security subscriptions. Existing support contracts that extend beyond 31 July 2024 will be honored. Per our End-of-Life Policy, these VM-Series models will be available for sale until the End-of-Sale date and will be supported until the End-of-Support date of 31 July 2024. Today, 10 February 2021, Palo Alto Networks ® is announcing an End-of-Sale date of 31 July 2021 for VM-Series firewall models VM-50, VM-100, VM-200, VM-300, VM-500, VM-700, and VM-1000-HV. You can also use Compare Firewalls to choose the right model for your needs.Įnd-of-Sale for VM-Series Models - VM-50, VM-100, VM-200, VM-300, VM-500, VM-700, VM-1000-HV Palo Alto Networks customers that are using these appliances should evaluate the following as upgrade alternatives: the PA-5400 Series and PA-5450 next-generation firewalls. Per our End-of-Life Policy, these hardware appliances will be available for sale until the EOS date, and we will provide technical assistance for a period of 5 years following the EOS date, provided a valid service contract is maintained on the product. Today,, Palo Alto Networks® is announcing an End-of-Sale (EOS) date of 31 August 2023 for the PA-5200 Series next-generation firewalls. ![]() View the details of Palo Alto Networks End-of-Life Policy. Palo Alto Networks customers that are using these appliances should evaluate the following as upgrade alternatives: the PA-3400 Series next-generation firewalls. Today,, Palo Alto Networks® is announcing an End-of-Sale (EOS) date of 31 August 2023 for the PA-3200 Series next-generation firewalls.
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