The VM-Series firewall now supports virtual systems only with
flexible license and with
one
virtual system by default. Virtual systems are separate, logical firewall instances
within a single physical Palo Alto Networks firewall. Rather than using multiple
firewalls, managed service providers and enterprises can use a single pair of
firewalls (for high availability) and enable virtual systems on them. The virtual
systems are easier to manage coexisting within a firewall. The additional benefits
of virtual systems include improved scalability, segmented administration, and
reduced capital and operational expenses. For more information, see
Benefits of Virtual Systems and
Virtual System Components and
Segmentation.
The virtual system support on the VM-Series firewall is available on PAN-OS
version 11.1.3 and later. You must have a virtual system license to support multiple
virtual systems on the VM-Series firewall. Purchase additional licenses based on
your requirement up to a maximum number supported on a particular Tier.
Use a flexible VM-Series firewall license and Tier 3 or Tier 4 instances
supporting a minimum of 16 vCPUs or more. The VM-Series firewall in Tier 3 instance
supports a maximum of 25 virtual systems. The VM-Series firewall in Tier 4 instance,
supports a maximum of 100 virtual systems.
The virtual system support on VM-Series firewall is introduced in PAN-OS 11.2.0,
and available in PAN-OS version 11.1.3 and later on KVM platform only.