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Palo Alto Networks Exam PSE-StrataDC Topic 6 Question 68 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-StrataDC exam
Question #: 68
Topic #: 6
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A customer wants to completely segment their internal networks They have Cisco switches and extensively use 10Gbps interfaces. They are running VMware ESXi and are considering implementing NSX. Which three Palo Alto Networks firewall models will support this deployment? (Choose three.)

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Timothy
18 hours ago
Hmm, I wonder if the PA-3050 and PA-3250 can handle the throughput required for 10Gbps interfaces. The VM-300 might be a better choice in that case. And of course, the PA-7050 is always an option if you want to go big!
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Alaine
18 days ago
I'm not sure about the VM-100 and VM-300, as they're virtual models. The PA-7050 might be overkill for this deployment. I'd probably go with the PA-3050, PA-3250, and one of the virtual models.
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Kirby
24 days ago
The PA-3050 and PA-3250 seem like good options since they support 10Gbps interfaces. The VM-100 and VM-300 are virtual models, so they could work well with the VMware ESXi environment.
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Rosio
20 hours ago
I think the PA-3050 and PA-3250 would be good choices for the 10Gbps interfaces.
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Terrilyn
25 days ago
I'm not sure about VM-300, but I think PA-7050 might also be a good option.
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Truman
28 days ago
I agree with Elena, those models have the necessary capabilities for this setup.
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Elena
29 days ago
I think PA-3050, VM-100, and PA-3250 would support this deployment.
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