[work] — Panorama-kvm-10.0.4.qcow2
: Use of "Device Groups" and "Templates" to push uniform security policies and network settings to large groups of firewalls simultaneously. Palo Panorama - - EVE-NG
: Create the secondary logging disk using the command: qemu-img create -f qcow2 virtiob.qcow2 100G .
The file is a virtual appliance image used to deploy Palo Alto Networks Panorama version 10.0.4 on a Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) hypervisor . Panorama serves as a centralized management server, allowing network administrators to manage multiple Palo Alto firewalls, streamline configuration changes, and aggregate logs from a single console. System Requirements & Resource Allocation panorama-kvm-10.0.4.qcow2
Deploying this specific image often involves the following CLI steps in a lab environment:
: For "Panorama Mode" (managing devices and collecting logs), you must add a second virtual hard drive (e.g., virtiob.qcow2 ). A common lab size is 100 GB , though production KVM environments often use 2 TB logging disks. : Use of "Device Groups" and "Templates" to
: Upload the panorama-kvm-10.0.4.qcow2 file to that directory and rename it to virtioa.qcow2 .
: Optimized for KVM-based environments, including EVE-NG , GNS3, and standard Linux libvirt/virt-manager setups. Deployment Steps (EVE-NG Example) Panorama serves as a centralized management server, allowing
: Enhanced threat prevention using machine learning to identify unknown threats in real-time.







