Unless theres a workaround why not run it as a VM?
Could you please explain your setup and state why you need to run 110 VLANs? That's monstrous!
Its a bit dated, but there is a blog explaing how to run Mikrotik RouterOS as a VM (KVM) under Proxmox here: http://www.linux-howto.info/configu...-kvm-virtual-machine-on-ovh-dedicated-server/
I don't know if it will help you but I used this in the past to launch RouterOS and do some limited testing.
Network IO performance sucks, of course, because there are no Virtio drivers in the Mikrotik image.
Average class switch web-access for $ 50 supports 4000 VLANs. I do not understand what is so terrible about 110 VLAN-ah. In my network, each of the VLANs to separate a block of flats
The limit isn't Proxmox, per se. The limit is with KVM and the way it presents virtual "hardware" to the VM. The interface simulates the PCI bus and there is a limit of 32 devices that you can attach.Did you try to add 110 network interfaces?