The PA-VM-KVM-9.0.1.qcow2 file is the key to unlocking a robust virtual firewall lab on Linux. It offers the stability of PAN-OS 9.0 with the efficiency of the qcow2 disk format.
By default, the image will likely detect your first interface as the Management interface (MGT). You will need to add additional virtual NICs (typically virtio or e1000 drivers) to act as your data interfaces (Ethernet 1/1, 1/2, etc.).
The image is a versatile tool for both production security and professional development. Whether you are securing a multi-tenant cloud environment or labbing for your next certification, this virtual appliance delivers the full power of Palo Alto's App-ID, Content-ID, and User-ID technologies in a flexible, virtualized package.
virsh snapshot-create-as Pa-VM-901 clean-state \ --disk-only --atomic --diskspec vda,file=/backup/Pa-vm-kvm-9.0.1-snapshot.qcow2
The PA-VM-KVM-9.0.1.qcow2 file is the key to unlocking a robust virtual firewall lab on Linux. It offers the stability of PAN-OS 9.0 with the efficiency of the qcow2 disk format.
By default, the image will likely detect your first interface as the Management interface (MGT). You will need to add additional virtual NICs (typically virtio or e1000 drivers) to act as your data interfaces (Ethernet 1/1, 1/2, etc.). Pa-vm-kvm-9.0.1.qcow2
The image is a versatile tool for both production security and professional development. Whether you are securing a multi-tenant cloud environment or labbing for your next certification, this virtual appliance delivers the full power of Palo Alto's App-ID, Content-ID, and User-ID technologies in a flexible, virtualized package. The PA-VM-KVM-9
virsh snapshot-create-as Pa-VM-901 clean-state \ --disk-only --atomic --diskspec vda,file=/backup/Pa-vm-kvm-9.0.1-snapshot.qcow2 You will need to add additional virtual NICs