Vmx.jinstall.vmx.14.1r1.10.domestic 1 Jun 2026

GNS3 users have extensively deployed this vMX version:

Because this image runs a FreeBSD-based Junos kernel internally, it must be emulated using the proper QEMU hardware definitions. vmx.jinstall.vmx.14.1r1.10.domestic 1

Very "lightweight." You can run 10+ instances on a modern laptop without exhausting resources. GNS3 users have extensively deployed this vMX version:

In stark contrast, the legacy includes both components natively in one package. It boots reliably on as little as 1GB to 2GB of allocated RAM and a single vCPU. This resource efficiency makes it highly effective for simulating complex topologies containing dozens of BGP or MPLS nodes on consumer-grade laptops. Hypervisor Deployment Requirements It boots reliably on as little as 1GB

To use this raw installation image within EVE-NG's QEMU hypervisor environment, engineers usually convert the raw binary into a copy-on-write virtual disk format ( qcow2 ) using Linux command line tools:

: Even in its early iterations, the vMX supported advanced features like MPLS, BGP, and L2VPN. Learning and Labs