Allocate Remote Network Bandwidth (Strata Cloud Manager)
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Allocate Remote Network Bandwidth (Strata Cloud Manager)

Learn how Prisma Access dynamically allocates bandwidth to sites in a compute location based on load or demand.
At least two (often more) Prisma Access locations that are geographically near each other are grouped in to compute locations. This is the level at which you allocate bandwidth, instead of allocating bandwidth for individual Prisma Access locations or for specific remote network sites. It means that Prisma Access can dynamically allocate bandwidth to sites in a compute location based on load or demand.
For example, you need to onboard four branch offices using remote networks in the Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam locations. All these locations map to the Asia Southeast compute location. If you allocate 200 Mbps bandwidth to the Asia Southeast compute location, Prisma Access divides the 200 Mbps of bandwidth between the four branch offices you onboarded in that location. If you also add a location in Hong Kong, you note that Hong Kong maps to the Hong Kong compute location, and you would need to add bandwidth to that compute location. Specify a minimum bandwidth of 50 Mbps per compute location.
Prisma Access dynamically allocates the bandwidth based on load or demand per location. Using the previous example where the four sites collectively use up to 200 Mbps, if one or more sites are not using as much bandwidth as the other sites, Prisma Access provides more bandwidth for the locations that are more in demand, giving you a more efficient use of allocated bandwidth. In addition, if one of the sites goes down, Prisma Access reallocates the bandwidth between the other sites that are still up in that compute location.
To get started, go to WorkflowsPrisma Access SetupRemote NetworksBandwidth Management.
Still Consider How Much Bandwidth Each Site Needs, When You Allocate Bandwidth Based on Location
To help you determine how much bandwidth a specific site needs, consider the bandwidth available from your ISP at each location. When calculating the amount of bandwidth you need at a site, consider that the bandwidth usage includes both egress and ingress traffic for the remote network connection.
Secure inbound access for remote network sites and Quality of Service (QoS) for remote networks is not supported when you allocate bandwidth across locations.