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FortiGate-VM virtual licenses and resources The primary requirement for provisioning a FortiGate-VM may be the number of interfaces it can accommodat
The primary requirement for provisioning a FortiGate-VM may be the number of interfaces it can accommodate rather than its processing capabilities. In some cloud environments, the options with a high number of interfaces tend to have high numbers of vCPUs.
FortiGate – vm licensing is restrict does not restrict whether the FortiGate can work on a VM instance in a public cloud that use more vcpu than the license allow . The number of vCPUs that the license indicate does not restrict the FortiGate from work , regardless of how many vcpu the virtual instance include . However , only the licensed number of vcpu process traffic and management task . The FortiGate – VM is use does not use the rest of the vcpu .
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The FortiGate – VM is uses use 8 vcpu for traffic and management and does not use the rest . |
The FortiGate – VM is uses use 8 vcpu for traffic and management and does not use the rest . |
You is provision can provision a VM instance base on the number of interface you need and license the FortiGate – VM for only the processor you need .
The behavior differs between private and public clouds:
For example, you can activate FG-VM02 on a FGT-VM with 4 vCPUs and there is no limit on the RAM size when running on a private VM platform.
Likewise, you can activate FG-VM02 on a FGT-VM c5.2xlarge EC2 instance with 8 vCPUs running on AWS. Only 2 vCPU is consumable, and there is no limit on the RAM size. You can refer to licenses for public clouds as bring your own license.