FortiOS 7.2.1 Build date estimate: Late 2022 (based on Fortinet 7.2.x release cycle)
OpenStack distributions (Red Hat OpenStack Platform, Canonical OpenStack) use KVM as the core hypervisor. This .qcow2 image can be uploaded directly to OpenStack Glance, allowing you to spin up a FortiGate VM to protect workloads that bridge between on-prem and AWS/Azure.
The resource allocation depends on your license, but the following are reasonable starting points: fgt-vm64-kvm-v7.2.1.f-build1254-fortinet.out.kvm.qcow2
Understanding and Deploying FortiGate-VM (fgt-vm64-kvm-v7.2.1.f-build1254-fortinet.out.kvm.qcow2)
The team, led by the enigmatic Dr. Rachel Kim, poured their hearts and souls into the project, dubbed "Eclipse." After months of tireless work, they finally had a breakthrough. The Eclipse VM, designated as "fgt-vm64-kvm-v7.2.1," was ready for testing. FortiOS 7
Before using fgt-vm64-kvm-v7.2.1.f-build1254-fortinet.out.kvm.qcow2 , ensure your environment meets these requirements.
The file name follows Fortinet’s naming convention for virtual machine images. Let’s break it down piece by piece: Rachel Kim, poured their hearts and souls into
config system interface edit port1 set allowaccess https http ssh ping set ip 192.168.1.99 255.255.255.0 next end
resource "libvirt_domain" "fg" name = "fortinet-fw" memory = "4096" vcpu = 2