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    Proxmox pfsense vm extreme low throughput

    I wanted to do port mirroring and flows and the time I moved to OVS, it wasn't natively supported on Linux brige not sure current status. However I don't think it will make any major difference in performance unless I am missing something. I have identical setup at my friend's place running...
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    Proxmox pfsense vm extreme low throughput

    Sorry for the late response. I tried disabling firewall on both virtio nics and tried changing multiqueue but no help. Just to add, I am running OVS if it helps.
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    Proxmox pfsense vm extreme low throughput

    @wolfgang Here's the config root@proxmox:~# cat /etc/pve/qemu-server/130.conf bootdisk: virtio0 cores: 2 cpu: host ide2: none,media=cdrom memory: 4096 name: pfsense net0: virtio=AA:1E:31:27:6B:29,bridge=vmbr0,firewall=1,tag=100 net1: virtio=86:4C:25:40:18:C1,bridge=vmbr0,firewall=1 numa: 0...
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    Proxmox pfsense vm extreme low throughput

    Hello I migrated to proxmox ve over a year now from hyperv and I just love the product. I have small home system running one single proxmox on Intel Core i5 with 16 GB RAM. I have firewall and few other vms running. Everything was working fine before I moved to pfsense firewall. With...

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