![]() You should now have 2 hard disks in the machine, ‘scsi0’ and ‘scsi1’.Change the size to whatever you would like to make it.Select the same storage device that you chose when creating the VM.Set your preferred settings under “Network”, the default model will work just fine and should have the best performance. ![]() Under “Memory”, give it at least 4096MB of RAM.Under CPU, give it at least 3 cores to run with, and make sure to select ‘host’ for the type.Under “Storage”, make sure SCSI is selected, and a qcow2 compatible storage device is selected.Under “System”, select your preferred graphics card (I will be using the VirtIO option), and make sure “SeaBIOS” is selected.Under “OS”, select the radio button to not use any media.Under “General”, you can use any ID starting from 100 that you like, take note of this.Create a VM by clicking “Create VM” on the top right.Now we’re going to want to create a VM in Proxmox that we will be adding hard disk to ova file from the left side to the right side, and you will see the upload begin I’ll be putting mine underthe /root directory.On the right pane (the server), create a new directory, naming whatever you want.On the left pane (your local machine), navigate to where the.Connect to your Proxmox server using either its IP address or hostname.Open your favorite FTP client on your computer.Now you will need to get the downloaded file onto your Proxmox server Keep in mind, this will ask you to create an account before you can download. Head over to the GNS3 website and download the ESXi VM FTP and Shell access to your Proxmox Server.Location of VM disks on your Proxmox Server.Do you use Proxmox VE as your main homelab hypervisor, and want to run the GNS3 VM on it? You’re in luck, below you can find steps on how to do just that as long as you meet a few server requirements.
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