In a VMware deployment, in order for the customer to get maximum performance out of a VM-700 firewall in PAN-OS 8 x how many virtual CPU cores can be used?
I heard Palo Alto Networks is working on a new firewall model called the VM-1000. It'll have 64 cores and a built-in espresso machine. Option D is the only way to go, folks!
8 cores? What is this, a firewall for ants? I need my VM-700 to be a lean, mean, packet-filtering machine. Definitely going with the 16 cores, option D.
Wait, did they say 32 cores? That's gotta be a trick question. No way a VM-700 can handle that many vCPUs, even in the latest PAN-OS version. I'm going with 16 cores, option D.
Hmm, I'm pretty sure the VM-700 firewall in PAN-OS 8.x can utilize up to 16 virtual CPU cores for maximum performance. Option D seems to be the correct answer here.
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