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This guide provides a general overview. Specific steps might vary based on your environment and the precise version of software you're using. Always refer to Fortinet's official documentation for detailed instructions on deploying FortiGate VMs.

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Crucially, the file extension .qcow2 stands for QEMU Copy On Write version 2. This is a storage format for disk images used by QEMU and KVM. It is favored in virtualization for its efficiency; it allows for snapshots, thin provisioning (where the file only consumes space as data is written), and compression. A user searching for this specific string is likely running a Linux-based hypervisor or a nested virtualization environment and requires this specific format to ensure compatibility with their infrastructure. It is favored in virtualization for its efficiency;

: Allocate appropriate resources (CPU, RAM) to the VM. A minimum specification can be derived from Fortinet's documentation for this image. it allows for snapshots

Once you have the .qcow2 file, use these parameters for a successful KVM/QEMU deployment: : Username admin , password is blank.

| Attribute | Value | | :--- | :--- | | | FortiGate (Virtual Machine) | | Architecture | 64-bit (vm64) | | Hypervisor | KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) | | File Format | QCOW2 (Native QEMU format) | | FortiOS Version | v7.4.7 | | Build Number | 2731 | | Release Type | M (Mature/Bugfix release) | | Disk Size (Virtual) | Typically ~2 GB – 10 GB (expands dynamically) |

To legally obtain the official deployment package, users must navigate through the Fortinet Support Portal.

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