Config Version Snapshot
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Config Version Snapshot

Manage your NGFWs and Prisma Access deployments with Config Version Snapshots.
Managing configuration pushes for cloud managed NGFWs and Prisma® Access deployments often lacks comprehensive oversight and rapid recovery options. Config Version Snapshots solve this by providing enhanced visibility and control over your security infrastructure changes, ensuring you can confidently deploy updates while maintaining the ability to quickly recover from any unintended consequences.
You can now evaluate configuration pushes with detailed analysis tools, compare your candidate configuration against previously pushed configurations to identify specific changes, and rollback recent modifications in the event of any unintended consequences from a recent push. This comparison functionality helps you understand exactly what will change before committing updates to production environments.
The system allows you to load previous configurations to use as candidates for your next configuration push, enabling you to build upon proven stable configurations and make incremental changes to expand the scope of the original setup. This iterative approach reduces risk by allowing you to test and validate changes incrementally rather than implementing large-scale modifications all at once.
When issues arise, you can restore previous configurations to immediately rollback the changes from a recent configuration push, minimizing downtime and quickly returning your security infrastructure to a known good state. This rollback capability is essential for maintaining business continuity during configuration troubleshooting scenarios.
Additionally, you can review the specific devices or deployments that are impacted or targeted by your configuration pushes, providing you with complete visibility into the full scope of changes across your entire security infrastructure. This comprehensive view ensures you understand which systems will be affected before executing any configuration updates.