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I'm going to set out on installing OpnSense for the first time. I see some people put OpnSense on Proxmox and pass through a pcie network card. Besides the power of backing up and restoring, are there other advantages to this?

My planned OpnSense box is an old Dell Optiplex. It has the normal ethernet port on the motherboard as well as a 4-port PCIe network card that I added. So I'd probably use the PCIe network ports for OpenSense, and reserve the onboard ethernet port for troubleshooting if I royally mess up.

I'm still a proxmox newbie, but I think I can manage the PCIe passthrough. I'm just not sure what other complications that will introduce to my OpnSense and networking learning curve. So I thought I'd ask first and see if some of the disadvantages or advantages would push me one way or the other. I'm afraid of locking myself out of OpnSense because of incorrectly configured networking as I'm learning.

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[-] keyzard@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Each of my important VMs disks replicates every 15 mins to the second host as a "warm" recovery image. Also, during migration the VM hard drive and config are sent over the replication NICs I believe.

I suppose I don't "need" the third NIC for replication, but old habits die hard.

[-] beefandfoot@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Thanks for the tips. I just migrated the pfsense. Great idea!

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