Juniper Networks
JSA ADD 25K FLOWS
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Juniper JSA ADD 25K FLOWS License | 25K Flows, Subscription, PC
Juniper Networks
MPN: S-JSA-25KFLOW-P
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Key Features
- 25K flows add-on capacity
- 1-seat license quantity
- Commercial pricing model
- Standard subscription renewal
- 3-month license validation period
- PC platform support
- Windows operating system support
- Expand flow capacity with a 25K-flows add-on license
Add capacity where it matters with JSA ADD 25K FLOWS. This license is intended for environments that need a precise increase in flow handling rather than a broad software bundle. For infrastructure teams, that means cleaner sizing, clearer budgeting, and less waste.
The commercial, single-seat subscription model supports straightforward procurement and renewal planning. With a 3-month validation period, it is suited to organizations that need a defined licensing window for short-term expansion, testing, or staged rollout. PC support keeps the deployment target focused and practical for teams operating in Windows-based environments.
This type of add-on licensing is valuable when performance demands rise faster than hardware refresh cycles. Instead of replacing an entire platform, teams can extend capability in a controlled way and preserve alignment between capacity and demand. For buyers comparing options, the value is in specificity: targeted flow expansion, commercial terms, and a license structure that keeps administration simple.
Ideal For
- Extending flow capacity for a Juniper security or analytics deployment
- Supporting short-term capacity growth during a rollout or migration
- Adding licensed capability to a single PC-based administrator environment
- Maintaining commercial subscription coverage for a defined term
Why This Product
- 125K-flow add-on versus full platform replacement
- 21-seat subscription versus multi-seat enterprise bundles
- 33-month term versus annual commitment
- 4Commercial licensing versus open-ended usage