Bandwidth Allocation per
Compute Location—Bandwidth for your remote networks locations
are allocated at an aggregate level per
compute location.
Each location you onboard has a corresponding compute location for
which bandwidth is allocated. You allocate bandwidth per compute
location instead of per location.
The aggregate bandwidth
model is available for all new deployments. If you have an existing
deployment that allocated bandwidth by location, you can migrate
from allocating bandwidth per location to allocating bandwidth per
compute location.
Before you migrate to
the bandwidth allocation model, you should review the
migration checklist.
All
locations you onboard share the allocated bandwidth for that compute
location. For example, you need to onboard four branch offices using remote
networks in the Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam locations. All
these locations map to the Asia Southeast compute location. If you
allocate 200 Mbps bandwidth to the Asia Southeast compute location,
Prisma Access divides the 200 Mbps of bandwidth between the four
branch offices you onboarded in that location. If you also add a
location in Hong Kong, you note that Hong Kong maps to the Hong
Kong compute location, and you would need to add bandwidth to that
compute location. Specify a minimum bandwidth of 50 Mbps per compute
location.
Prisma Access dynamically allocates the bandwidth
based on load or demand per location. Using the previous example
where the four sites collectively use up to 200 Mbps, if one or
more sites are not using as much bandwidth as the other sites, Prisma
Access provides more bandwidth for the locations that are more in
demand, giving you a more efficient use of allocated bandwidth.
In addition, if one of the sites goes down, Prisma Access reallocates
the bandwidth between the other sites that are still up in that
compute location.
You assign an IPSec Termination Node to
the remote network during onboarding. Each termination node can
provide you with a maximum of 500 Mbps of bandwidth. If you allocate
more than 500 Mbps of bandwidth to a compute location, Prisma Access
provides you with an additional IPSec termination node.
You
can specify a maximum of 250 remote networks per IPSec termination
node. After you use 250 remote networks on an IPSec termination node
in a compute location, you cannot onboard additional remote networks
in that IPSec termination node. You can have a maximum of 200 IPSec termination
nodes in a compute location.