![]() ![]() I use LAG (but as you can guess, I don't need it since my nics are 1Gb/s and my slow internet is only 25% of that, so my 2Gb/s LAG is kinda pointless, was just testing) and not seen any problems, but did follow the history of the old b/w issues and again, appears they were addressed. (I didn't find this issue, I only have 250Mb/s and the problem didn't exist for anything under 2.5Gb/s) There were some high latency issues when it came to multi Gb connections (like a 20Gb/s fibre) but seems they have been addressed. If you are using Suricata heavily, then you will need more vCpu than one. It does need "appropriate vCpu" for your use case. loading the damn dashboard!! I mean to say, if you put in on a VM with 1cpu and limit the crap out of it, then you will see spikes. Most of that was people looking at the dashboard (a web interface) and seeing a cpu spike the moment they hit the dashboard. If you are starting from scratch, this is not an issue for you.ĬPU spikes don't really exist. It’s not a good day when you find your cold spare is a dud.I've run both pfsense, and then switched to opnsense when Netgate took over, and reduced support for the community version (and made it "proprietary").īoth work, opnsense works perfectly fine, and actually (for me during switch over) wasn't too hard to learn the changes/differences. Never having downtime will more than pay for itself if this is for a business. That said, I would just spend the extra couple hundred dollars to get two of the same machines and run them in HA mode, or at least have them both on, maybe one production and the other test. ![]() Remember that restoring a backup is just changing settings on the box so the device ID shouldn’t be an issue. ![]() Also, if the pfSense versions are different it may be possible that you are restoring settings that don’t exist (a new feature that doesn’t exist on an older box for example). It’s pretty straight forward when you see it and you can easily test it with two virtual machines running pfSense before making a purchase. If you were to restore a configuration file to different hardware and there was a mismatch in the number of interfaces you would be met with a prompt to assign the interfaces. ![]()
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