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24X7 SUPPORT FOR NSA 3800 4YR
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SonicWall NSA 3800 24x7 Support 4-Year Renewal | Enterprise Security
SonicWall
MPN: 03-SSC-3374
$3,663.00$4,500.00
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Key Features
- 24x7 support coverage
- 4-year term
- Supported product: SonicWall NSA 3800
- Vendor: SonicWall
- MPN: 03-SSC-3374
- UPC: 758479333746
- Support subscription
- Maintain firewall support coverage with 24x7 assistance for 4 years
Protect the support lifecycle of your SonicWall NSA 3800 deployment with a 4-year 24x7 support plan. For teams running perimeter security in production, support coverage matters as much as the hardware itself. This subscription helps keep the appliance backed by vendor assistance over a longer planning horizon.
A multi-year support term reduces the risk of operating outside coverage when security infrastructure is expected to stay available around the clock. It also gives procurement teams a cleaner renewal path and helps infrastructure leaders align support spend with the operational life of the firewall.
This plan is a practical fit for organizations that depend on the NSA 3800 as a core security control point and want to preserve service continuity without frequent administrative overhead. The 24x7 model is designed for environments where response access matters outside standard business hours.
For buyers comparing support options, the value is in continuity: a defined term, vendor-backed coverage, and a straightforward way to keep a critical SonicWall platform in service.
Ideal For
- Extending support for a production SonicWall NSA 3800 firewall
- Maintaining after-hours vendor assistance for perimeter security
- Aligning firewall support renewals with multi-year budgeting
- Keeping a branch or headquarters security appliance under active coverage
Why This Product
- 124x7 coverage versus standard business-hours support
- 24-year term versus annual renewal cycles
- 3Vendor-backed support versus self-managed maintenance
- 4Production firewall continuity versus lapse-risk coverage