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5 reasons I virtualize OPNsense in Proxmox
Not everyone thinks you should virtualize your OPNsense or pfSense, and with good reason. There's a solid argument to be made that running your network on bare metal is safer and more predictable, but ...
I have an Asrock J3455M running Proxmox with two Intel gigabit NICs bridged to an OPNsense VM that's assigned two CPU cores. Running a speedtest on speedtest.net shows CPU usage hitting around 80% and ...
I would like to install OPNsense under Hyper V on my home Windows Server 2016 to evaluate it before buying separate hardware for OPNsense, aka try before I buy. I can dedicate both ports on a two port ...
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