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Palo Alto Networks Exam SSE-Engineer Topic 2 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's SSE-Engineer exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 2
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Which statement applies when enabling multitenancy in Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama)?

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Suggested Answer: C

When multitenancy is enabled in Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama), a key characteristic is the isolation of resources between tenants. Palo Alto Networks documentation emphasizes that each tenant operates within its own logically separate Prisma Access environment. This includes dedicated compute instances, ensuring that the performance and security of one tenant are not impacted by the activities of another.

Let's analyze why the other options are incorrect based on official documentation:

A . Service connection licenses will be assigned only to the first tenant, and these service connections can be shared with the other tenants. This statement is incorrect. In a multitenant Prisma Access deployment, licenses are typically managed and allocated per tenant. While the underlying infrastructure might be shared by Palo Alto Networks, the logical resources and often the licensing are segmented for each tenant. Sharing service connections across completely separate tenants would violate the principle of tenant isolation.

B . A single tenant cannot consist solely of mobile users or solely of remote networks. This statement is incorrect. Prisma Access multitenancy allows for flexibility in how tenants are configured. A tenant can be designed to exclusively serve mobile users, exclusively connect remote networks, or a combination of both, depending on the organizational structure and requirements.

D . There is flexibility to manage different tenants using separate Panoramas, which allows for better organization and management of the multiple tenants. While it is possible to have multiple Panorama instances managing different parts of a large infrastructure, when discussing multitenancy within a single Prisma Access instance (as implied by the question 'enabling multitenancy in Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama))', all configured tenants are managed by that single Panorama instance. Managing different tenants with separate Panoramas is a different architectural consideration, not a defining characteristic of enabling multitenancy within one Prisma Access deployment managed by a specific Panorama.

Therefore, the defining characteristic of Prisma Access multitenancy (Managed by Panorama) is the allocation of dedicated Prisma Access instances and compute resources for each tenant, ensuring logical separation and resource isolation


Contribute your Thoughts:

Kayleigh
6 days ago
Option D sounds like a 'panoramic' view of multitenancy. Get it? Panoramic? I'll see myself out.
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Valentin
12 days ago
As a Prisma Access expert, I can tell you that C is the way to go. Dedicated instances FTW!
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Louvenia
14 days ago
I agree with Adria, C makes the most sense because each tenant gets its own resources.
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Argelia
15 days ago
Hmm, D sounds good. Separate Panoramas for better management of multiple tenants. Who doesn't love flexibility?
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Kimbery
16 days ago
I think B is the correct answer. Tenants can't be just mobile users or just remote networks.
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Sabine
7 days ago
I agree, B is the correct answer. Tenants need to have a mix of mobile users and remote networks.
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Melissa
16 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think B could also be a possibility.
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Chandra
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's D.
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Adria
2 months ago
I think the answer is C.
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Kami
2 months ago
Option C seems the most accurate to me. Dedicated instances for each tenant make sense for multitenancy.
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Asuncion
10 days ago
It's crucial to have separate Panoramas for different tenants to keep things organized.
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Mozell
16 days ago
I think option D is also important for managing multiple tenants efficiently.
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Lucina
25 days ago
I agree, having dedicated instances for each tenant ensures better security and performance.
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