Which statement applies when enabling multitenancy in Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama)?
A.
Service connection licenses will be assigned only to the first tenant, and these service connections can be shared with the other tenants.
B.
A single tenant cannot consist solely of mobile users or solely of remote networks.
C.
Each tenant is allocated its own dedicated Prisma Access instances, with compute resources that are not shared across tenants.
D.
There is flexibility to manage different tenants using separate Panoramas, which allows for better organization and management of the multiple tenants.
I still think the correct answer is C.
The minimum license allocation for each tenant is 200 Mbps for each remote network or 200 mobile users. You can also create a tenant with only remote networks or mobile users, and can configure tenants in differing configurations on the same Panorama. For example, you could create a tenant with remote networks only, a tenant with mobile users only, or a tenant with both mobile users and remote networks, as long as each tenant meets the minimum license allocation and the relevant licenses are activated and associated with the Panorama where you configure the tenants.
I agree with you, but for SLS it was true in the past, they changed it recently and now I think we need to have a dedicated instance for every PA instance...
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