![]() Below is the summary of the VM I created for this test: EVE-NG in Azure – VM Settings I assume you know how to work with Azure. Now you can log in to Azure and create a new VM for EVE-NG. Look for the following comment and VM sizes with “***”: ***Hyper-threaded and capable of running nested virtualization The page contains a list of available Azure VM sizes but not all are capable of nested virtualization. I used the following page to get this information: Before starting the setup, make sure, to check which VM in Azure is capable of nested virtualization. ![]() Create the VM for EVE-NG in AzureĪs EVE-NG will virtualize different network devices the first thing to consider is nested virtualization. The installation itself follows more or less the manual for installing EVE-NG on a bare server. To help others doing this kind of setup as well, the following post describes the installation of EVE-NG in Azure. You can even run Netedit, ClearPass and virtual Controllers (VMC’s).īut as this needs a lot of resources which I do not have at home I came to the idea to do this in Azure. EVE-NG can simulate network devices like the ArubaOS CX switches or the VSR with Comware 7. As I cannot do this at home with limited hardware available I came across EVE-NG. During the last months, I was regularly asked to build up a quick demo for partners and/or customers.
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