Now, log into your Proxmox host via SSH. You will create the VM using the qm command-line tool, which is the standard way to manage VMs in Proxmox. You'll be creating the VM's configuration without a disk attached for now, which will be imported in the next step.
This is the preferred method for automation. Pa-vm-kvm-10.1.0.qcow2 Download
To ensure the VM-Series firewall runs correctly on KVM, allocate the following minimum resources: 2 Cores (Minimum) Memory: 4 GB RAM (8 GB+ recommended for better performance) Disk: 60 GB (Default size for the qcow2 image) Now, log into your Proxmox host via SSH
Set the filter dropdowns to select and filter by the VM-Series KVM platform. Locate the 10.1.0 release base image. Pa-vm-kvm-10.1.0.qcow2 Download