Nxosv9k703i74qcow2 ●
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For stable operation in a virtual environment, Cisco generally recommends the following for this image: : Standard deployments typically require 8 GB (8192 MB) : At least are recommended for the control plane to function smoothly. Hypervisors : Compatible with (native for .qcow2), VMware ESXi, and VirtualBox. nxosv9k703i74qcow2
If you found a file named nxosv9k703i74qcow2 on an internal work share, please verify its checksum against Cisco’s published values. When in doubt, delete and re-download. Safe labbing! image For stable operation in a virtual environment,
: Specifically the 0.7 to 0.9 cu. ft. models , which are frequently reviewed as reliable, compact solutions for small kitchens or dorms. When in doubt, delete and re-download
| Software | NX-OS Version | Format | Legal Access | |----------|---------------|--------|---------------| | | 10.2.x, 9.3.x | QCOW2 | Paid sub | | Nexus 9000v on KVM | 9.3(8), 10.3(1) | QCOW2 | Smart Net | | Cisco dCloud | 7.0(3)I7(6) | Pre-built lab | Free (limited hrs) |
But the user wrote the name in quotes, maybe they're not sure if it's correct. They might not know what they're dealing with. Let me confirm. If it's a qcow2 file, then it's a virtual disk for VirtualBox or KVM. So a guide would involve setting up VirtualBox, installing the NX-OS image, configuring it, and so on. Also, troubleshooting tips if there are issues.