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Note: The --graphics none command enables console-only access, which is recommended for Panorama. 3. Initial Configuration

Panorama is available both as a physical M-Series appliance and as a virtual appliance. The consolidates management and logging functions into a single virtual machine. It is offered for various hypervisor environments, including VMware ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, and Linux KVM. The virtual appliance on KVM shares all the same processes and functionality as its hardware counterparts.

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The QCOW2 (QEMU Copy-On-Write version 2) format offers several advantages over simpler formats like RAW:

, version 10.0.4, specifically formatted for KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) environments. This image is commonly used for deploying the centralized management platform in lab environments like , as well as in production KVM/OpenStack infrastructures. Deployment Content for EVE-NG The consolidates management and logging functions into a

Minimum 16 GB RAM (32 GB or more recommended for production).

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One of the most notable (and often frustrating) quirks when setting up a Panorama KVM image in a lab is the :

If admin/admin does not grant access, the issue is often related to licensing or improper boot. Verify that the VM has sufficient resources allocated and consider booting into maintenance mode to reset the configuration.