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Palo Alto Networks Unsupported Hardware — Past End of Life

Palo Alto Networks hardware families that are past Palo Alto Networks's last date of support. After end of service life, Palo Alto Networks no longer issues software fixes, security patches or hardware replacement. Each date links to the Palo Alto Networks end-of-life bulletin.

8product families
15part numbers
1vendor covered
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87mo past Palo Alto Networks PA-4000 SeriesPalo Alto Networks · Next-generation firewall · 3 SKUs 75mo past Palo Alto Networks PA-2000 SeriesPalo Alto Networks · Next-generation firewall · 2 SKUs 33mo past Palo Alto Networks PA-200Palo Alto Networks · Next-generation firewall · 1 SKU 33mo past Palo Alto Networks PA-500Palo Alto Networks · Next-generation firewall · 1 SKU 33mo past Palo Alto Networks M-100Palo Alto Networks · Management appliance · 1 SKU 30mo past Palo Alto Networks PA-5000 SeriesPalo Alto Networks · Next-generation firewall · 3 SKUs 21mo past Palo Alto Networks PA-3000 SeriesPalo Alto Networks · Next-generation firewall · 3 SKUs 17mo past Palo Alto Networks M-500Palo Alto Networks · Management appliance · 1 SKU

Frequently asked

What does "past end of service life" mean?

After a vendor’s last date of support (end of service life / EOSL), the manufacturer no longer issues software fixes, security patches, technical support, or hardware replacement for the product. Each date below links to the vendor’s own end-of-life bulletin.

Can hardware still be used after end of service life?

It can keep running, but it no longer receives vendor security patches or warranty/RMA coverage. Many organizations keep it in production under third-party maintenance while planning a refresh.

How is this list sourced?

Every family listed has at least one SKU group past its vendor-published last date of support. The source bulletin is linked on each family page; where a vendor publishes no EOSL date, EOSL.ai computes it from their published support-life policy and labels it "computed".