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Guide to Deploying Palo Alto Panorama 10.0.4 KVM (QCOW2) is a centralized management system that provides a single interface for managing multiple firewalls. For network engineers and lab environments, deploying the Panorama-KVM-10.0.4.qcow2 image on a Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) or within emulation platforms like EVE-NG is a common requirement for scalable security management. 1. Downloading the Image

16 GB (recommended for managing more than 10 firewalls)

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Log storage is a critical component of any Panorama deployment. The KVM virtual appliance has specific requirements for its logging disks that must be carefully followed.

admin (You will be prompted to change this immediately). Set Management IP: Guide to Deploying Palo Alto Panorama 10

: Construct a secondary virtual logging unit so the system passes initialization tests smoothly:

Run the following commands to provision fixed routing details to your out-of-band management adapter: Downloading the Image 16 GB (recommended for managing

You must add a second virtual disk (at least 2 TB for production, though 100 GB often suffices for labs) to enable "Panorama Mode". NICs: Minimum of 1 for management. 2. Preparing the Environment