virt-install \ --name=FortiGate-VM \ --ram=2048 \ --vcpus=2 \ --os-variant=generic \ --disk path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/fortios.qcow2,bus=virtio \ --disk path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/fgt_system.qcow2,bus=virtio \ --network network=default,model=virtio \ --network network=lan_bridge,model=virtio \ --import \ --noautoconsole Use code with caution. Post-Deployment Initial Configuration
qemu-img info fortios.qcow2
Organisations use the image to run firewalls on servers via KVM Administration or OpenStack. fortios.qcow2
As network architectures shift toward virtualization and Software-Defined Networking (SDN), the ability to run flagship security operating systems as Virtual Machines (VMs) has become essential. For engineers using Linux KVM, Proxmox, GNS3, or EVE-NG, the file is the gateway to building a virtualized security stack. What is FortiOS.qcow2? For engineers using Linux KVM, Proxmox, GNS3, or
“I am more than a file. I am what someone loved enough to let go.” I am what someone loved enough to let go
is the hardened operating system powering Fortinet security devices.