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    Zscaler Private Access Service Edge

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    The ZPA Private Service Edges are brokers that are a single-tenant instance that provide the functionality of a ZPA Public Service Edge in an organization's environment. Your organization hosts them either within your site or on a cloud service, but Zscaler manages them. On the other hand, ZPA Public Service Edges are deployed in Zscaler data centers around the world. As with a ZPA Public Service Edge, a ZPA Private Service Edge manages the connections between Zscaler Client Connector and App Connectors. It registers with the ZPA Cloud. This allows a ZPA Private Service Edge to download the relevant policies and configurations so it can enforce all ZPA policies. It also caches path selection decisions. ZPA Private Service Edges can be deployed in several forms. Zscaler distributes images for deployment in enterprise data centers and local private cloud environments such as VMware.

    Overview

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    A key component of the Zscaler cloud, Service Edges are full-featured secure internet gateways that provide integrated internet security.

    ZPA Private Service Edges provide the following benefits and enable you to:

    Implement Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) for on-premises users. Securely access applications when ZPA Public Service Edges in data centers are not conveniently located between users and the applications they need to reach.

    Ensure business continuity and continued access to critical apps during disaster events.

    Keep application data traffic local to help meet compliance and regulatory requirements.

    Service Edges can be public or private. ZPA Public Service Edges, addressed here, are deployed in Zscaler data centers around the world and can handle hundreds of thousands of concurrent users with millions of concurrent sessions. So, regardless of where your users are physically located, they can access their internal applications from any device. ZPA Public Service Edges enforce access and reauthentication policies based on your organization's corporate best practices. For any given Microtunnel (M-Tunnel), the Control Service Edge is the ZPA Public Service Edge that handles cloud-level system messages to establish the M-Tunnel. ZPA Private Service Edges are fully functional single-tenant brokers that reside within your site or other locations, like cloud services.

    Both Zscaler Internet Access (ZIA) and ZPA have Service Edges. The fundamental difference between a Service Edge used for ZIA and one used for ZPA is that:

    In ZIA, the Service Edge inspects the data as traffic flows through it. In ZPA, the Service Edge does not inspect the data as traffic flows through it. All Service Edges have significant fault tolerance capabilities. They are deployed in active-active mode to ensure availability and redundancy, and Zscaler monitors and maintains its Service Edges to ensure continuous availability.

    User traffic is not passed to any other component within the Zscaler infrastructure, and Service Edges never store any data to disk. Packet data is held in memory for inspection, and is either forwarded or dropped based on policy. Log data generated for every transaction is compressed, tokenized, and exported over secure TLS connections to log routers.

    For ZPA Public Service Edges, the log routers direct the information to the Log Streaming Service (LSS), hosted in the appropriate geographical region for each organization.

    Highlights

    • The ZPA Central Authority (CA) can be thought of as the "brain and nervous system" of the ZPA cloud. It monitors the cloud and provides a central location for software and database updates, as well as policy and configuration settings.
    • The ZPA Admin Portal is the central point of control for the entire system. This interface enables organizations to configure system elements, including applications, servers, and policies, and provides analytics dashboards for visibility into the system as a whole.
    • All Service Edges have significant fault tolerance capabilities. They are deployed in active-active mode to ensure availability and redundancy, and Zscaler monitors and maintains its Service Edges to ensure continuous availability.

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Rhel 9

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    Zscaler Private Access Service Edge

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

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    In order to acquire a license key for this product, please contact us via our web form here: https://www.zscaler.com/company/contact .

    Once complete, you may access the User Interface of the Zscaler Cloud Portal by accessing this link here: https://admin.zscaler.net/ . If not completed prior, you will be promoted to create an Admin account for your Zscaler Cloud Portal.

    Utilizing the login you created, you may now utilize the Zscaler Cloud Portal to access your Zscaler management console where you will be able to manage and deploy new products on AWS, or other locations.

    For ZPA Private Serive Edge AWS Deployment see the below:

    Update the Security Group associated to the App Connector to temporarily allow inbound access on port 22, then complete the following steps to connect to the instance.

    SSH access is required in order to configure the provisioning key for the App Connector. See instructions: https://help.zscaler.com/zpa/private-service-edge-deployment-guide-amazon-web-services 

    Log in to the App Connector console using your AWS Private Key (i.e., a .pem file).

    SSH access is enabled by default on AWS App Connectors, so there is no need to enable the service manually.

    Using a standard SSH client, enter the following command to connect to the AWS instance: ssh -i <AWS Private Key> admin@<App Connector Public Hostname or IP Address>

    For example, the private key for the AWS instance is AWS.pem and the ZPA Private Service Edge IP address is 35.160.130.25: ssh -i AWS.pem admin@35.160.130.25

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    Sujeet V.

    A heavy load system dimmer.

    Reviewed on Jul 07, 2025
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    Starts with boot, and auto login. does not prompt repeatedly for passwords. works silently in the background.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    The installation of Zscaler has made the systems extremely laggy and slow.
    most of the times the system freezes. perhaps our systems hardware is to be blamed, as they are 4 year old, and 8 gb systems.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Used over trellix to monitor and restrict any unwanted breach of security of operational limits of intranet based network.
    PRAVEEN P.

    Best ZTNA solution to achieve digital transformation

    Reviewed on Jul 05, 2025
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    Easy Integration with multiple identity providers, including Microsoft AD, Entra ID, Google, Okta, and Ping. And it supports both SAML and SCIM provisioning methods.
    Quick Connectivity through the Client connector and multiple data centres available in different regions, we can select the nearest based on user and Application availability.
    Some features, like Source IP Anchoring(SIPA) and Nano log Streaming Services, will really help to address special use cases.
    We can raise a support case from the tenant, and the response from the TAC team is timely and effective.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    It is expensive to compare with a VPN solution, and it requires an additional subscription to utilise some features like NSS and SIPA.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    No complexity to connect apps- Private applications are hosted in differnt on-prem datacenters and clound environments, without doing any changes in network architecture, easily connect applications via App connectors.
    Secure way of connect- Application & datacenter network details are not publicly accesble/hosted, there is no direct connectivity between end device and Applications. Appications connected with App connectors, and App connectors accessble via Client connector only.
    IP requirement- In some use cases, client applications only accessble via corporate public Ip, by deploying SIPA, we have access client application via our own IP not through Zscaler cloud IP.
    Abishek S.

    Secure access without VPN hassles

    Reviewed on Jul 05, 2025
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    Zscaler Private Access provides fast, secure access to internal apps without using a traditional VPN. It improves productivity and ensures strict access control through its Zero Trust model, which is essential for maintaining client data security.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    At times, Zscaler Private Access feels more like an extra step than a benefit. When internal apps don’t load properly or access is denied for no clear reason, it disrupts my workflow. The tool doesn't always feel helpful in day-to-day tasks, especially when working on low-risk or routine activities
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Zscaler Private Access solves the problem of secure remote access to internal apps without using a VPN. It improves data protection, reduces access delays, and helps maintain client security compliance in my role
    Hospital & Health Care

    I have used zscaler at work for the past few months.

    Reviewed on Jul 01, 2025
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    What do you like best about the product?
    I don't really like zscaler that much at all.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    I do not like how random it is and how it comes up at the worst times
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    I guess it helps keep our computers safe
    Namrata P.

    ffectively protects users, data, and applications anywhere.

    Reviewed on Jun 25, 2025
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    Provides secure, identity-based access to applications without exposing the network.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Sometimes legitimate sites or apps are blocked, requiring manual whitelisting.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Provides real-time threat prevention and data protection, reducing the risk of malware, phishing, and data breaches.
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