with the demise of ESXi, I am looking for alternatives. Currently I have PfSense virtualized on four physical NICs, a bunch of virtual ones, and it works great. Does Proxmox do this with anything like the ease of ESXi? Any other ideas?

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    2 years ago

    Admittedly I have not dug too deeply into Proxmox but its learning curve appears kinda steep.

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      2 years ago

      There’s multiple guides on virtualizing pfsense in proxmox, but the easiest is to simply pci passthrough the nics you wanna use.
      I do recommend you leave a physical nic for proxmox itself to maintain LAN access to it if your pfsense is down.

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        2 years ago

        There could be driver issues doing this. I had a bad experience with Emulex NICs under OPNsense, Intel OTOH worked flawlessly. Switched back to virtual interfaces tho, as it works about as good as a physical NIC

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      2 years ago

      Proxmox is quite simple. As a former VCP, I find Proxmox more intuitive to use.

      If you need specific help with Proxmox and/or ZFS, you might also look at posting on https://www.practicalzfs.com

      And +1 for using OPNsense

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      2 years ago

      From my understanding is that Proxmox is one of the more easy platforms to learn. I must say iI never used it personally.