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NSA 4800 HA CONVERSION LICENSE TO STANDALONE UNIT
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SonicWall NSA 4800 HA Conversion License to Standalone Unit | Enterprise Security
SonicWall
MPN: 03-SSC-7472
$1,603.10$2,050.00
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Key Features
- License-only conversion for NSA 4800 HA to standalone
- Designed for SonicWall NSA 4800 platform environments
- Supports deployment role reassignment
- No hardware appliance included
- Intended for existing installed base transitions
- UPC 758479374725
- MPN 03-SSC-7472
- Convert an HA deployment to standalone operation using a dedicated conversion license
Move an existing NSA 4800 from high-availability service to standalone operation with a license designed for infrastructure teams managing lifecycle changes, lab repurposing, or topology consolidation. Instead of retiring usable hardware, this conversion path preserves the appliance investment while enabling a cleaner single-node deployment model.
For organizations standardizing security operations, the value is in continuity: keep the platform, keep the management model, and change the deployment role without introducing a new appliance purchase. That makes this license a practical option when HA is no longer required, when a secondary node is being reassigned, or when procurement needs to extend the useful life of installed SonicWall infrastructure.
This is a targeted licensing action, not a feature bundle. It is intended for environments that already understand the NSA 4800 platform and need a precise conversion path with minimal disruption to planning, budgeting, and operations.
Ideal For
- Convert a secondary HA node into a standalone security appliance
- Reassign existing NSA 4800 hardware after an architecture redesign
- Extend the service life of installed SonicWall infrastructure
- Simplify a branch or lab deployment that no longer needs HA
Why This Product
- 1Converts existing HA hardware instead of requiring new appliance purchase
- 2Keeps the NSA 4800 platform in service for standalone use
- 3Targets topology change rather than feature expansion
- 4Fits lifecycle and budget planning for installed SonicWall environments