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F5 version 9.0.0
Hi all,
i would like to setup a F5 LTM lab but my laptop not support for higher version. How to get 9.0.0 trial version image with key.Kindly help me on it.
6 Replies
- Stephan_Mierau_Historic F5 Account
9.0.0 is a very old version. I do not think there is a virtual edition avaible
- PSilvaRet. Employee
Yes - pretty sure the VEs came out with v10. On https://downloads.f5.com there is not a VE available for v9 but there is for v10.
from 2010: https://f5.com/about-us/news/press-releases/f5-broadens-platform-offerings-with-new-virtual-an
ps
- PSilvaRet. Employee
Yes - pretty sure the VEs came out with v10. On https://downloads.f5.com there is not a VE available for v9 but there is for v10.
from 2010: https://f5.com/about-us/news/press-releases/f5-broadens-platform-offerings-with-new-virtual-an
ps
where do you reach that my laptop is not supported conclusion? laptops are in general not really support by BIG-IP software. sure it might run within vm workstation and all but still how do you reach your conclusion?
- Vijay_1982_1648
Nimbostratus
Hi. I installed vmware workstation 9 in my laptop and put it bigip in vmware. When i power on bigip i got error "vt-x not enabled." So i go to the bios and searched virtual technologies. There is no option to enable.
Earlier i used bigip9.0 in my laptop without issue
- Shaun_Simmons1
Altostratus
Vijay_1982 If you do not have the "virtual enable" option in your bios, then your CPU will not support virtual devices. Lookup your CPU on Intel's or AMD's website, it will define what your CPU supports.
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