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    Network performance on Host vs guest (using virtio!)

    You are right I've notice kind of high cpu usage on both PVE and the VM while doing the iperf tests, although it does not cap. I have an Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9400 @ 2.66GHz CPU on the PVE host and 2 vCores in the VM itself. Thanks!
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    Network performance on Host vs guest (using virtio!)

    I'm sorry. My diagram was not displayed as intended and I made some mistakes. Now fixed
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    Network performance on Host vs guest (using virtio!)

    Right it is ubuntu server 10.04 LTS sorry. $ uname -a Linux vm-filesrv 2.6.32-24-server #43-Ubuntu SMP Thu Sep 16 16:05:42 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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    Network performance on Host vs guest (using virtio!)

    Sure. I also remade some tests on another iperf client using Ubuntu 11.04. First a little schema of my setup: Ubuntu Laptop | 1m UTP CAT6 cable | 1GB switch | 15m UTP CAT6 cable | 1GB switch | 1m UTP CAT6 cable | PVE with several NIC including one using sky2 driver used for...
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    Network performance on Host vs guest (using virtio!)

    Any idea if it is hardware or software related?
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    Network performance on Host vs guest (using virtio!)

    Hi all, I'm seeing a huge drop of performance between running Iperf on the host and on a guest, even using virtio: - Laptop versus PVE Host 942 Mbits/sec - Laptop versus PVE guest (ubuntu 11.04 with virtio) 370 Mbits/sec Here's the kvm command visible on "ps aux": /usr/bin/kvm -monitor...
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    PVE Apache service listening on all address and ipv6

    You are right, this is a best practice to isolate the firewall. However, I'm mainly testing solutions right now, and although I do have a firewall for my real network I would like to actually test having a firewall inside a VM ;)
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    PVE Apache service listening on all address and ipv6

    Yes I checked it but the discussed solution does not work for me. I would like to use eth1 (so vmbr1) as the WAN interface of pfSense but then I should receive the IP address using DHCP. This address never come. It sounds like the problem were having several MAC addresses on one cable upset ISP...
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    PVE Apache service listening on all address and ipv6

    Sure I will give my 2 cts. So regarding the apache listening on all IP addresses, I changed /etc/apache/sites-available/pve.conf Line 114: changed <VirtualHost *:443> to <VirtualHost 192.168.0.100:443> Line 127: changed <VirtualHost *:80> to <VirtualHost 192.168.0.100:80> I also changed the...
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    VNC Screesize Issue

    I was having similar issues where a pfSense shell by vnc was always missing the latest line, obviously usefull because all questions for configuration are printed on this latest line. I modified the code of the above described file by replacing 400 to 480 in the following: Line 72: $out .=...
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    PVE Apache service listening on all address and ipv6

    Got my answers, sorry for asking stupid things ;)
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    PVE Apache service listening on all address and ipv6

    Dear readers, I recently decided to test PVE and enjoy for the moment. However, I experience troubles while installing pfSense as a KVM. For instance, the PVE apache daemon is listening on all IP address on port 80 and 443 on ALL IP addresses, which is then causing troubles when I want to...

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