![]() ![]() ![]() out file is the firmware version without the disk images. For deploying in Proxmox (Or Nutanix AHV, the other KVM hypervisor platform I work with regularly) you will want the version with KVM in the title, that ends with.From the drop down menu, select FortiAnalyzer (or Fortimanager ) and then naviate to the appropriate version that you wish to deploy.In the top Menu/Nav bar go to Download > Firmware Images.If you dont have one (and you have a valid Fortinet support subscription/supported device) you can register for one. Login with your fortinet support account. You can get the image from the “virtual machines” download link, but I always go to the firmwares list out of habit.įortinet support site. The first thing you have to do is download your KVM images for your virtual machine from the Fortinet support site. The FortiAnalyzer and the FortiManager share a lot of the same code-base so we can use the same process to deploy both virtual appliances. I currently run a FortiManager as an Analyzer, but I am going to split my Manager and Analyzer as part of this migration. Proxmox PVE is a KVM/QEMU based hypervisor, and Fortinet supports KVM virtualization with their FortiAnalyzer images, so this is a reasonably straightforward execution. I recently came to the conclusion that I need a more permanent Lab setup and as such I need to migrate my FortiAnalyzer to my Proxmox VE lab.
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