Eve-ng Pro Fixed «Mobile»
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Eve-ng Pro Fixed «Mobile»
: Seamlessly integrate images from Cisco (IOS, NX-OS, XR), Juniper, Arista, Palo Alto, Fortinet, and even Linux or Windows workstations.
| Feature | Community | Pro | |---------|-----------|-----| | | Limited (approx 40-50) | Unlimited | | Clustering | No | Yes (distributed labs) | | Hot Lab Reload | No | Yes (preserve state) | | Multi-User | Basic | Advanced with role-based access | | Nesting | No | Yes (EVE inside EVE) | | Support | Community forums | Email & ticket (paid) | eve-ng pro
: Before rolling out a new OSPFv3 design or a firewall cluster, engineers build the exact environment in EVE-NG Pro to catch bugs. : Seamlessly integrate images from Cisco (IOS, NX-OS,
| Image Type | Path | |------------|------| | | /opt/unetlab/addons/dynamips/ | | IOL (IOS on Linux) | /opt/unetlab/addons/iol/bin/ | | QEMU (vIOS, CSR1000v, ASAv, etc.) | /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/ | Comparison: Pro vs
: Best results are achieved using high-speed SSDs to handle the heavy I/O of multiple virtual machines booting simultaneously. Comparison: Pro vs. Community Edition EVE-NG Community EVE-NG Pro Max Nodes Limited per lab Up to 1024 nodes Multi-User Single user only Multi-user collaboration Hot Linking No (Reboot required) Yes (Live connection) Docker Support Full support for containerized labs Use Cases: From CCNA to Enterprise Scaling
The user experience and collaborative features of EVE-NG Pro also set it apart in the professional sphere. The platform utilizes an HTML5 front-end, meaning that complex labs can be accessed and controlled through a simple web browser, eliminating the need for thick clients or complex software installations on individual workstations. This web-based accessibility fosters collaboration among geographically dispersed teams. In an enterprise setting, a lead architect can design a topology on a central server, and junior engineers can access it simultaneously to troubleshoot or configure devices. Additionally, the Pro version supports "Docker" containers, allowing for the seamless integration of server-side applications and SDN (Software Defined Networking) controllers into network topologies, reflecting the modern convergence of development and operations (NetDevOps).
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