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packmule

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Sizing for Gig on ESXi
« on: March 28, 2019, 04:02:10 am »
I'm building a pair of Dell R620 ESXi 6.7 hosts for my home lab and plan to run redundant Opnsense VMs.  I need to size the VMs to support Gig throughput with IDS, AV, Netflow, etc for a handful of internal and DMZ networks with 5-10 active users and roughly 100 IP devices. 

I'm thinking 4 cores, 8 GB RAM, and 250 GB SSD should be plenty.  Does that seem right?
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Re: Sizing for Gig on ESXi
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2019, 08:37:50 am »
Make sure you use vmxnet 3 vNIC's and LAG uplinks to your switch(es) if you're on copper.

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Re: Sizing for Gig on ESXi
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2019, 05:16:57 pm »
Thanks for the tip on vmxnet 3 vNICs.  I'm planning to use the 4x1g copper cards that come with the servers for now, until I have the funds to upgrade to 10g.  I'm planning a 2x1g LAG for external and DMZ VLANs and a 2x1g LAG for internal VLANs. 
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