Palo Alto provides different file extensions depending on where you plan to run the firewall: : For VMware ESXi or Workstation environments. .qcow2 : For KVM, GNS3, or EVE-NG setups. .vhdx : For Microsoft Hyper-V deployments. .xva : For Citrix Hypervisor (XenServer).
Palo Alto often provides 30-day evaluation licenses through sales representatives or authorized partners.
You cannot use the full features of the VM-Series without a valid license.
If you'd like to move forward with the installation, tell me:
Palo Alto provides different file extensions depending on where you plan to run the firewall: : For VMware ESXi or Workstation environments. .qcow2 : For KVM, GNS3, or EVE-NG setups. .vhdx : For Microsoft Hyper-V deployments. .xva : For Citrix Hypervisor (XenServer).
Palo Alto often provides 30-day evaluation licenses through sales representatives or authorized partners.
You cannot use the full features of the VM-Series without a valid license.
If you'd like to move forward with the installation, tell me: