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Fortinet FortiGate VM (Virtual Appliance)
Based on the text provided, this appears to be a specific identifier for a software image.
Trial Restrictions
: For versions higher than v7.2.0, the trial license is more restrictive and often used only for lab environments. fgtvm64kvmv723fbuild1262fortinetoutkvmqcow2 new
To deploy this specific image on a KVM-based Linux host, follow these general steps: Prepare the Image : Move the file to your storage pool directory (e.g., /var/lib/libvirt/images/ Import via Virt-Manager (GUI) Virt-Manager and select "New Virtual Machine" "Import existing disk image" Browse to and select your fgtvm64kvmv723fbuild1262fortinetoutkvmqcow2 Set the OS type to and allocate at least 4 GB of RAM for stable performance. Command Line Deployment ( virt-install You can also use the terminal to create the VM directly: virt-install --name FortiGate-VM \ --memory Fortinet FortiGate VM (Virtual Appliance) Based on the
kvm
: The target hypervisor platform (Kernel-based Virtual Machine). Boot and complete initial FortiGate setup via console
config system interface) so you can access the Web GUI via HTTPS..qcow2
The nomenclature of the file reveals its intended purpose. The "fgtvm64" prefix indicates a 64-bit FortiGate VM, while "kvm" signifies its compatibility with Kernel-based Virtual Machine hypervisors. The format is the standard for KVM, offering "copy-on-write" capabilities that allow for efficient storage management and rapid snapshotting. By utilizing this specific build, network architects can deploy a high-performance firewall within a Linux-based virtualization stack without the need for proprietary hardware. Features of the 7.2.3 Release