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A: Yes. Use qemu-img convert -f qcow2 -O vmdk asav9-12-2-9.qcow2 asav.vmdk . Then import into vSphere.
Download the official cisco-asav.gns3a file from the GNS3 Marketplace . Open GNS3 and navigate to . Asav9-12-2-9.qcow2 Download
Creating a VM and attaching the QCOW2 image (KVM/libvirt example)
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Once you've found a reliable source, follow these general steps to download Asav9-12-2-9.qcow2:
| Resource | Minimum | Recommended | |----------|---------|--------------| | CPU cores | 2 vCPUs | 4 vCPUs | | RAM | 4 GB | 8 GB | | Disk space (for .qcow2) | 8 GB | 20 GB (for logs/routing tables) | | Hypervisor | KVM/QEMU (libvirt) | Proxmox VE 6+, oVirt, or Ubuntu 20.04+ | Download the official cisco-asav
: Sometimes, files are shared via torrent. You'll need a torrent client. This method can be faster for large files but requires more technical knowledge.