Palo Alto PA-820
Palo Alto PA-820 Series is a family of next-generation firewall appliances that help secure enterprise branches and midsize business by preventing a broad range of cyberthreats while safely enabling applications.
Performance
App-ID firewall throughput | 940 Mbps |
Threat prevention throughput | 610 Mbps |
IPSec VPN throughput | 400 Mbps |
New sessions per second | 8.300 |
Max sessions | 128.000 |
Virtual systems (base) | 1 |
Hardware Specification
Interfaces supported4 | 4x 10/100/1000, 8x SFP |
Management I/O | 10/100/1000 out-ofband management, 2x 10/100/1000 high availability, RJ-45 console, USB, Micro USB console port |
Rack mountable? | 1U, 19” standard rack |
Power supply | 200W |
Redundant power supply? | No |
Disk drives | 240GB SSD |
Hot swap fans | No |
Full visibility, granular control and power to prevent network threats
Classifies all applications, on all ports, all the time
PA-800 Series appliances identify any application, regardless of port, encryption (SSL or SSH) or evasive technique employed, and use the application – not the port – as the basis for all your safe enablement policy decisions: allow, deny, schedule, inspect and apply traffic-shaping. They also categorize unidentified applications for policy control, threat forensics or custom App-ID™ development.
Enforces security policies for any user, at any location
The PA-800 Series NGFWs are integrated on multiple levels to facilitate policy deployment and enforcement. You can deploy consistent policies to local and remote users running on Windows®, macOS®, Linux, Android® or Apple® iOS platforms. You get agentless integration with Microsoft® Active Directory® and Terminal Services, LDAP, Novell® eDirectory™ and Citrix®, and you can integrate your firewall policies easily with 802.1X wireless, proxies, network access control and other sources of user identity.
Prevents known and unknown threats
PA-800 Series appliances block a range of threats, including exploits, malware and spyware, across all ports, regardless of common threat-evasion tactics employed. They limit the unauthorized transfer of files and sensitive data to safely enable applications. They also identify unknown malware, analyze it based on hundreds of malicious behaviors, and then automatically create and deliver protection.