Saturday, 14 May 2016

GNS3-1.3.11

Graphical Network Simulator-3 is a network software emulator first released in 2008. It allows the combination of virtual and real devices, used to simulate complex networks.
Build, Design and Test your network in risk free environment and practice on platform similar to real.

Minimum System Requirements:-

OS   |   Windows 7 (64 bit) and later, Mavericks (10.9) and later, Linux Distro-Debian/ubuntu
Processor   |   2 or more logical cores, AMD-V / RVI Series or Intel VT-X / EPT-Virtualization extensions present and enabled in BIOS.
RAM   |   4 GB
Disk   |   1 GB available space (Installation is less than 200 mb)

Additional Notes - More disk space is needed for OS and Devices Images as mush as more you add.



Recommended System Requirements:-

OS   |   Windows 7 (64 bit) and later, Mavericks (10.9) and later, Linux Distro-Debian/ubuntu
Processor    |   4 or more logical cores, AMD-V / RVI Series or Intel VT-X / EPT-Virtualization extensions present and enabled in BIOS.
RAM   |   8 GB
Disk   |   35 GB available space

Additional Notes -   Additional RAM up to 16 GB and Core i7 or equivalent for optimal usage. Virtualizing devices is processor and memory intensive. More is better but properly configured device trumps RAM and processing power.

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