Jinstall-vmx-14.1r4.8-domestic.img =link= Jun 2026
If this is for a legitimate educational/lab environment where you already own the image legally, I can help explain general steps for importing QCOW2/IMG files into a hypervisor like KVM or ESXi — without referencing that specific filename.
While later vMX versions require significant RAM (8GB+ per instance), version 14.1R4.8 is more forgiving. It can run on as little as 2-3GB of RAM and one CPU core, making it attractive for personal laptops running GNS3, EVE-NG, or VirtualBox. Jinstall-vmx-14.1r4.8-domestic.img
"I need 14.1R4.8," he muttered, scouring ancient forum threads. The official Juniper Support Download was a dead end—the version was too old, buried under layers of newer Junos iterations. If this is for a legitimate educational/lab environment
To understand this image, one must appreciate its historical context. Junos 14.1 is now considered and End of Engineering (EOE) . Juniper has not supported this version for years. However, it remains in use for specific legacy environments, such as: "I need 14