Release 2 of the 2024 GSS Cross-section data are now available. This updated data features questions related to religious affiliation and practice, industry and occupation, household composition, and new topical questions. We encourage users to review the documentation and consider the potential impact of the experiments and data collection approach on the survey estimates. Release 2 also reflects adjustments to some variables following a disclosure review process that was implemented to better protect GSS respondent privacy (for details, see the GSS 2024 Codebook).

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In the heart of a bustling tech conference, where innovators and cybersecurity experts gathered to showcase the latest advancements in virtualization and network security, a peculiar project caught everyone's attention. Codenamed "Eclipse," this initiative was shrouded in mystery, with whispers of it being a collaboration between a leading tech firm and a renowned cybersecurity company, Fortinet.

Initial access:

QCOW2 in VMD Snapshots 'Til the Cows Come Home Ori Bernstein fgtvm64kvmv747mbuild2731fortinetoutkvmqcow2

In the quiet hum of the Northern Data Center, Senior Admin Elias sat before a glowing terminal. The task was routine, yet the filename on his screen felt like a cryptic spell: fgtvm64kvmv747mbuild2731fortinetoutkvmqcow2 . In the heart of a bustling tech conference,

FortiOS 7.4.7 Features

: Version 7.4.x introduces advanced AI-powered security services, enhanced ZTNA (Zero Trust Network Access) support, and refined SD-WAN capabilities. "fgtvm" hinted at a connection to FortiGate, a

FortiGate Next-Generation Firewall

To Elias, it wasn't just a string of characters. It was a digital "ship in a bottle"—a (FGTVM64) designed specifically for the KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) hypervisor. This particular vessel was built on the stable 7.4.7 firmware, identified by Build 2731 .

"Run the emulation," Chen whispered, his voice cracking the silence.

Deployment steps (high-level)

  • "fgtvm" hinted at a connection to FortiGate, a next-generation firewall produced by Fortinet, tailored for virtual environments.
  • "64kvm" referred to a 64-bit Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), an open-source virtualization module in the Linux kernel.
  • "v747m" suggested a specific, perhaps experimental, version of software or a configuration parameter.
  • "build2731" indicated a particular build or iteration of the project.
  • "fortinetout" explicitly mentioned Fortinet, reinforcing the connection to their technology.
  • "kvmqcow2" pointed to the use of QEMU Copy On Write (qcow2), a virtual disk image format used by QEMU, a hosted virtual machine monitor.

In the heart of a bustling tech conference, where innovators and cybersecurity experts gathered to showcase the latest advancements in virtualization and network security, a peculiar project caught everyone's attention. Codenamed "Eclipse," this initiative was shrouded in mystery, with whispers of it being a collaboration between a leading tech firm and a renowned cybersecurity company, Fortinet.

Initial access:

QCOW2 in VMD Snapshots 'Til the Cows Come Home Ori Bernstein

In the quiet hum of the Northern Data Center, Senior Admin Elias sat before a glowing terminal. The task was routine, yet the filename on his screen felt like a cryptic spell: fgtvm64kvmv747mbuild2731fortinetoutkvmqcow2 .

FortiOS 7.4.7 Features

: Version 7.4.x introduces advanced AI-powered security services, enhanced ZTNA (Zero Trust Network Access) support, and refined SD-WAN capabilities.

FortiGate Next-Generation Firewall

To Elias, it wasn't just a string of characters. It was a digital "ship in a bottle"—a (FGTVM64) designed specifically for the KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) hypervisor. This particular vessel was built on the stable 7.4.7 firmware, identified by Build 2731 .

"Run the emulation," Chen whispered, his voice cracking the silence.

Deployment steps (high-level)

  • "fgtvm" hinted at a connection to FortiGate, a next-generation firewall produced by Fortinet, tailored for virtual environments.
  • "64kvm" referred to a 64-bit Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), an open-source virtualization module in the Linux kernel.
  • "v747m" suggested a specific, perhaps experimental, version of software or a configuration parameter.
  • "build2731" indicated a particular build or iteration of the project.
  • "fortinetout" explicitly mentioned Fortinet, reinforcing the connection to their technology.
  • "kvmqcow2" pointed to the use of QEMU Copy On Write (qcow2), a virtual disk image format used by QEMU, a hosted virtual machine monitor.