
Palo Alto Networks VM-Series Virtual Firewall
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What is Palo Alto Networks VM-Series Virtual Firewall
Consistent NGFW policy model
Cloud and virtualization support
Integrated threat prevention features
Licensing and cost complexity
Operational overhead in cloud
Performance tied to instance sizing
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Multiple options (vendor official site describes the following purchasing/licensing models for VM-Series):
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Bring-Your-Own-License (BYOL) — perpetual or term capacity licenses and support entitlements purchased from Palo Alto Networks (contact sales / reseller to obtain price and authorization codes). Key notes: model capacity, support, and security service bundles are separate purchases. (Official site: BYOL guidance & purchase instructions).
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Software NGFW Credits (flexible credits) — term-based credit pools (1–5 year terms) that fund VM-Series capacity, Cloud-Delivered Security Services (CDSS), and virtual Panorama. Flexible vCPU deployment profiles and a Credits Estimator are provided. Credits are refundable to the pool when a resource is deallocated (for internet-connected license servers). (Official site: Software NGFW Credits docs).
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Pay-as-you-go (PayGo / Usage-based) — purchase VM-Series hourly/usage listings from public cloud marketplaces (AWS, Azure, GCP) or from Cloud Security Service Providers; billed through cloud provider marketplace with hourly and/or per-GB traffic billing. (Official site: Marketplace / AMI guidance and product pages direct customers to cloud marketplaces for PayGo listings).
Free tier/trial: Vendor provides time-limited free trials for VM-Series (different durations per environment):
- ESXi and KVM (private cloud): 30-day free trial.
- Azure: 30-day free trial available via Azure listing.
- AWS: 15-day free trial available via AWS listing. (Official site: VM-Series trial page and product pages.)
Example costs: Palo Alto Networks does not publish a single, public list price for VM-Series capacity licenses on the VM-Series product pages. Pricing depends on the chosen licensing model (BYOL/perpetual or term, Software NGFW Credits, or PayGo marketplace listing), the VM model or number of vCPUs, enabled security services, Panorama management or log collection, and support entitlements. The vendor directs customers to cloud marketplaces for PayGo hourly listings or to contact sales/resellers for BYOL/term pricing.
Discounts / procurement: The vendor documents Enterprise License Agreements (ELAs) and multi-model ELAs (token pools) for volume commitments; pricing and discounts for ELAs are arranged with Palo Alto Networks sales.
Key official references (vendor site only): licensing overview and BYOL/PayGo options; Software NGFW Credits; VM-Series trial page; AMI/marketplace guidance for public clouds.