Fortios.qcow2 ((new))

The file naming follows a consistent pattern: FGT_VM64_KVM-v<version>.F-build<build>-FORTINET.out.kvm.zip . After extraction, you will find fortios.qcow2 as the only required disk image for deployment.

: Allows administrators to save the VM state before major configuration changes.

unzip FGT_VM64_KVM-v*.F-build*-FORTINET.out.kvm.zip

Here’s a properly structured technical description for fortios.qcow2 : fortios.qcow2

1 vCPU (minimum), 2 or more recommended for production.

Using the fortios.qcow2 image gives you the flexibility to secure virtual clouds, test complex policies in local labs, and scale your network security footprint efficiently without relying purely on physical proprietary hardware.

# Info qemu-img info fortios.qcow2

# Copy entire config directory sudo virt-copy-out -a fortios.qcow2 /data/config .

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Using virt-install is the fastest way to deploy the image on a headless Linux server.