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When creating a custom VM in VMware, choose "Use an existing virtual disk" during the hard disk setup phase and point the wizard to the directory containing os10-disk-1.0.0.vmdk . Step 3: Initial Bootup
After downloading, unpack the .tar file. Inside you will find a ZIP archive containing the .vmdk and .gns3a files.
: The default credentials for the virtual appliance are admin / admin . System Requirements os10-disk-1.0.0.vmdk
Testing configuration scripts before deploying them to production.
Use vzdump (Proxmox) or ghettoVCB (ESXi) to back up only changed blocks:
Providing a hands-on environment for engineers learning OS10 CLI and features. Managing and Deploying os10-disk-1.0.0.vmdk Accept the Dell End User License Agreement
Because EVE-NG is the industry standard for multi-vendor network emulation, here is the streamlined workflow to prepare and use os10-disk-1.0.0.vmdk . Step 1: Create the Target Directory
The first adapter acts as the .
Follow these steps to successfully integrate the image into EVE-NG: Step 1: Establish the Correct Directory Inside you will find a ZIP archive containing the
# Create a new directory for the OS10 node sudo mkdir /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/dellos10-10.4.1.0
Dell provides the OS10 virtual image only for the main release track (e.g., 10.5.2.0). You will not find feature‑branch or developer‑preview images in this format.