According to a technical entry on 43.204.214.206, this identifier is linked to KVM installation and configuration procedures. Technical Context
Let's examine the technical specifications that distinguish this release.
This is the traditional method. The system copies the entire base image to a new file. It uses the most physical disk space but results in the highest performance because there are no lookups to a backing file. pavmkvm801qcow2 new
: An open-source server management platform that integrates KVM and QCOW2 for enterprise-grade virtualization. How to Use the "New" Image
Major distributions have started rolling out support: According to a technical entry on 43
In Proxmox, when you clone a VM Template, it attempts to create a linked clone by default to save space and time.
BASE_IMAGE="/var/lib/libvirt/images/pavmkvm801.qcow2" ACTION=$1 The system copies the entire base image to a new file
The 8.0.1 update was a critical maintenance release that built upon the foundations of PAN-OS 8.0. According to documentation, while PAN-OS 8.0 introduced three new VM-Series models and significant capacity increases, the 8.0.1 patch was essential for certain advanced deployments. For instance, to deploy VM-Series firewalls on Amazon Web Services (AWS) in a high availability (HA) configuration, an upgrade to PAN-OS 8.0.1 was required.
: Using the Image Service (Glance) to manage firewall templates for multi-tenant environments.
Before importing, always check the file hash to ensure no corruption occurred during the transfer. Use the sha256sum command in your terminal.