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Understanding Panorama-KVM-10.0.4.qcow2: Deployment and Overview
Storage: 81GB minimum (System disk) + additional logging disks. Image File: panorama-kvm-10.0.4.qcow2. Deployment Steps 1. Preparing the Image for EVE-NG/KVM panorama-kvm-10.0.4.qcow2
This is not a standalone software application you install on a desktop; it is a "virtual appliance" used to centrally manage Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls (NGFWs). Understanding Panorama-KVM-10
2. Homogeneous Virtualization
If your data center runs entirely on KVM (e.g., RHEV, oVirt, Proxmox), adding a VMware appliance is an operational overhead. The KVM image allows you to keep your management tooling consistent. Type: qcow2 — QEMU Copy On Write versioned
What the filename suggests
- Type: qcow2 — QEMU Copy On Write versioned disk image, commonly used for KVM virtual machines.
- Target/role hint: "panorama" — often used to name management or monitoring appliances, dashboards, or centralized controllers. Could be a vendor name (e.g., firewall management systems) or an internal project codename.
- Version: 10.0.4 — implies a specific build/release, useful for mapping to known vulnerabilities, default credentials, or feature sets.
Mode Selection: If the appliance does not detect sufficient CPU/RAM or a secondary logging disk, it will default to Management Only mode, disabling local log collection.