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Back up the entire qcow2 image and the VM configuration:
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A: It depends on allocated vCPUs and RAM. On a modern Xeon server with 4 vCPUs and 8 GB RAM, you can expect 2–3 Gbps of firewall throughput with UTM features enabled. With dedicated CPU pinning and DPDK (not supported in all builds), it can exceed 10 Gbps. Back up the entire qcow2 image and the
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The .qcow2 file acts as the primary system disk. Additional virtual disks can be added for logging. 2. Deployment via Virt-Manager (GUI) This is the most straightforward method for most users: and sandboxing capabilities.
Updated IPS, malware protection, and sandboxing capabilities.







