After getting familiar with GNS3 on an average PC, people typically realize the virtual network devices eat up their computer’s resources and an upgrade is unavoidable.
GNS3 v2.0.0 supports multiple clients connecting to the same GNS3 server. We’ll use this feature to create a centrally managed solution that fits even for remote workers accessing the virtual lab through slow WAN links.
Cisco has released NX-OSv9k, and the good news is that it can used in a GNS3 topology too. The only problem is that the image requires UEFI for booting, which is not provided by earlier versions of GNS3.
Like other vendors, Radware provides virtual versions of its products. Unlikemany other vendors, Radware provides an awesome installer that guides you through a wizard and sets all VM parameters; unfortunately for GNS3 users.