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Does a network virtual bridge has a high CPU cost compared to PCIe passthrough
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September 19, 2024, 03:29:31 pm »
I am virtualizing OPNsense in Proxmox, I need two network cards from the Host available in the OPNsense VM (WAN, LAN), might need more in the future for VLAN or other network segmentation.
I can enable them in bridge or passthrough mode, I have read that bridge will have a CPU cost and passthrough will have a RAM cost, because all guest memory needs to be allocated at boot.
Please could you help clarify if these statements are true or not, I am using a host device with 64GB RAM, Intel Core i7-10810U CPU, and 6 Intel I225-V Rev. B3 2.5G Ethernet cards.
From a throughput perspective, the ISP is 5G internet so around 300-400Mbps and I don't have a NAS in the LAN or anything else with high traffic.
Thank you
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