Passing through network adapter to speed throughput up

lumox

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I have this setup on my Proxmox machine's network:

pve_net.jpg

and this for my pfsense VM network devices:

pfsense_net.jpg

vmbr0 is the pfsense's WAN port, while the vmbr1 is its LAN port at which are connected the virtual adapters of other VMs created in Proxmox as well as the LAN physical port, so that pfsense can filter traffic both for VMs and a few physical machines on my LAN. Ok, everything seems to be working quite well.

Here is the diagram:

Proxmox01.jpeg
However, I noticed that the throughput is rather slow, so I was wondering if I can passthrough the enp3s0 port directly to pfsense in order to speed the throughput up a bit without messing something up.
Could you help me figure this out please?
Thanks
 
This will require at least unplug/hotplug of the card. Don't known how pfsense is naming interfaces.

I have no problem at rebooting/turning off the machine. Most importantly, I need to figure out if something can go wrong. Thanks

By the way, is there any way to backup the Proxmox OS (not data or VMs) or the entire configuration. Do I need to use a software like, say, RescueZilla?
 

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