VyOS – Open source router and firewall platform
vyos.ioWhy VyOS? We fundamentally believe that internet access is as vital to our human development as air, food, water, and healthcare. Built by engineers for engineers, VyOS is an open source software company that democratizes how we access networks so that the many, not the few, benefit from building solutions without limitations and prohibitive fees.
VyOS – Open source router and firewall platform
https://vyos.ioWhy VyOS? We fundamentally believe that internet access is as vital to our human development as air, food, water, and healthcare. Built by engineers for engineers, VyOS is an open source software company that democratizes how we access networks so that the many, not the few, benefit from building solutions without limitations and prohibitive fees.
Downloads - VyOS
https://support.vyos.io/en/downloadsUniversal ISO. ProxMox VE. VMWare vSphere. XCP-NG (version 8) DellEMC. Nutanix AHV. KVM. Edgecore Networks. Hyper-V. Quick Jump Knowledgebase News Downloads Contact Us Top . Helpdesk software provided by Deskpro ...
DistroWatch.com: VyOS
https://distrowatch.com/vyos14.07.2021 · VyOS is based on Debian; its features include the ability to run on both physical and virtual platforms, and support for para-virtual drivers and integration packages for virtual platforms. VyOS was completely free to download and use until the release of version 1.2.0 in January 2019 when the project turned commercial, providing the operating system with various …
VyOS Community
https://vyos.netVyOS is a fully open-source, enterprise-grade router platform. Being open-source and community-driven is not a liability for us, not an early stage gimmick we want to shed—it’s our distinctive advantage. VyOS started as a community fork of a discontinued Vyatta Core project in 2013, with a promise to live up to free and open-source software ...
Installation — VyOS 1.4.x (sagitta) documentation
docs.vyos.io › en › latestThe kernel of the VyOS software you want to deploy. That is the vmlinuz file inside the /live directory of the extracted contents from the ISO file. The initial ramdisk of the VyOS ISO you want to deploy. That is the initrd.img file inside the /live directory of the extracted contents from the ISO file. Do not use an empty (0 bytes) initrd.img ...