I've been using vlans for a long time in Proxmox. I've always created a single bridge per physical nic on the host, made it vlan aware and then just tagged each virtual nic on the vm/ct. However I recently read somewhere (that I can't seem to dig out), where it mentioned setting up a bridge per vlan and then adding your vm/ct nics to their respective bridge. Any reason why this would be better instead of trunking your vlan traffic on a bridge? The switch ports are all set as trunk ports as well so just seems to make the most sense the way I've always done it. But always learning so maybe there is a reason to do it the other way.
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