Veos-4.27.0f.vmdk -

: The disk can be attached to a Linux-based VM (64-bit) with at least 2GB of RAM for standalone testing. Hardware vs. Virtual (vEOS-Lab)

It is important to note that is a "Lab" image. Unlike the Standard SWI , it has hardware support stripped out and cannot be loaded onto physical Arista switches. It is designed purely for control-plane testing and feature validation rather than production-grade packet forwarding. vEOS – Running EOS in a VM - Arista.com

: Introduction of Ethernet VPN extensions for BGP in multi-agent routing models. veos-4.27.0f.vmdk

The .vmdk file is a standard virtual disk format, making it compatible with various hypervisors and network simulation platforms:

: vEOS-lab-4.27.0F.vmdk is a common appliance used in GNS3 for testing complex BGP and VXLAN topologies. : The disk can be attached to a

The 4.27.0F release focused on enhancing network visibility, security, and scalability. Notable features include:

: Optimized switch behavior for overtemperature scenarios. Unlike the Standard SWI , it has hardware

: Users typically import the .vmdk into EVE-NG, convert it to .qcow2 , and pair it with an Aboot ISO file to boot the virtual switch.