A list of puns related to "Palo Alto"
Hey Folks
Looking for some new staples. What can you recommend? I live on the coast but willing to drive anywhere from SF -> Palo Alto, and anywhere in between. Not a picky eater, donβt love fancy places but willing to try anything. Would love to know some good mom & pop places to eat GOOD food.
Thank you π
Howdy from Texas!
I'm a recent PhD graduate with two years previous industry experience, contemplating a job in the Palo Alto area for around $110k, and considering whether it would be worth it for someone like me who has a wife and three kids. I don't have family in the area.
The cost of living calculator from MIT puts living in this area as really expensive. From what I can tell, it looks like the closest family living area is Livermore, which would be a 1 hour commute to and from Palo Alto, where the job is located. MIT's calculator says that in Livermore, a minimum cost of living for someone in my situation at around $107k (assuming I find a home to rent for ~3500/month until I can accrue enough for a down payment).
Is this even reasonable? Are there other affordable areas around there for raising a family? What unforeseen costs come up in that area that I haven't heard of yet? Do I need to go back and ask for more?
Edited to add: thank you all for your responses. You have all been immensely helpful. I will take this info back to my prospective employer, explain that I need more in order to make that kind of career move, and move on if the answer is no.
I've been evaluating SDWAN offerings and Palo Alto offerings have me lost.
Hoping to find some helpful souls who could help answer the following queries:
(a) Long term strategy for Palo Alto SDWAN? Prisma using ION(cloudgenix) or PAN OS Sdwan.
Prisma (cloudgenix) documentation is abysmal. While PanOS sdwan is mediocre.
(b) HA : Active/ Active : Did I read it right that Prisma edges can only operate in a active / standby mode ?
However PANOS states it can operate in active-active
(c) Packet loss correction : Prisma SDWAN doesn't seem to have any details on this, does it use FRC, deduplication, etc ?
(d) Controller : Only as SAAS, no onprem deployment option? Is there any other option for controller placement ?
TIA
p.s. we will do this formally too along with the SEs , but this exercise is an preamble to those conversations. So the SE conversations are not onesided
Hi, as the title says, I'd be moving on a TN visa to Palo Alto (meaning, partner wont be able to work) . I know that this is a good salary in Arizona and that would also allow me to save on the side.
However I have no idea if this is good or bad an offer in Palo Alto. I really love the company so I don't wanna be biased towards making a bad financial decision if that means Im going to be struggling.
Also which cities would you advice to look for housing?
Moving to Palo Alto from San Diego. I Know next to nothing about the area so looking for recommendations on where to live. Single. Make over 200k and do not need a lot of space. Currently live in a 700 square foot studio and love it. Do not mind commuting either!
Does anyone have the new 2022 list price sheet for Palo Alto products? I found one for 2021 but I know things were bumped up. thanks.
I am not a firewall engineer but I am a network engineer but I need some insight into our environment. I will give you the short of it and the relevant facts:
Active / Active Palo Alto firewall environment
ECMP throughout the core and in the DC
Talking just about UDP traffic
Jumbo frames in the core but the source of the UDP traffic has a maximum MTU of 1500.
The UDP data sent by the source is in excess 1500 bytes so it is fragmented by the device at the IP layer.
This traffic has to be UDP, it cannot be TCP (It's RADIUS and the WLC does not support RadSec)
The problem (as I understand it):
UDP has no session sharing for active/active firewalls so all fragments must end up on the same firewall or the packets are dropped.
The question:
So we need to make sure that all the fragments end up on the same firewall. This can be achieved with routing but I'm wondering if there is a way to do this on the firewalls.
Is there a way to have the firewall act like a router for traffic destined (or sourced) from specific hosts? Wherein it will not attempt to do a reassembly and instead will just forward the fragments?
Is this an issue with IP reassembly or is it some DoS protection feature (by dropping what it expects to be a UDP flood?)
Any amazing ideas?
Many thanks.
I have SWE summer internship offers from both the companies but I'm unable to decide between the two. Any inputs? Will having Amazon on my resume boost my profile when I'm looking for full-time roles?
Work culture: Palo Alto Networks >>> Amazon Salary: Amazon >>> Palo Alto Networks I'm so confused!
I'm trying to spin up a Palo firewall but i'm stuck in iPXE bootloop.
I remember vaguely that you had to do something for this image to correctly boot but can't find it anymore.
Would be great of someone can enlighten me here :)
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which city is best/ideal for an internship this summer? all opinions/insights welcome thank u (:
Looking for a drinking buddy (beer).
I'm in Palo Alto, CA and would prefer to meet at a local park during the daytime and enjoy a six pack. It's on me. I'm not here to judge.
Does anyone intern for PAN or other corporate sales positions? What should I expect, have an interview next week
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