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<blockquote data-quote="vivek.krishnan" data-source="post: 2163088" data-attributes="member: 33237"><p>If you plan to use the G4400 for all this and with very little blocking, it should easily work. However, at times, it might seem like the system has frozen...</p><p></p><p>Firstly, if you plan to use the SophosXG, you need not use pfsense, as the Sophos will have a majority of the capabilities of pfsense.</p><p></p><p>When you virtualise anything, you create virtual networks using virtual switches. Each of the VMs is connected to one or more virtual switches (using virtual ports) and the switches to one or more real network ports. Hence, for your use case, you need 2 real ports. In my office, we have 8 ports of which 6 are connected alongside a 7th management NIC.</p><p></p><p>Hence, yes, the PiHole can reuse the same NICs.</p><p></p><p>No need to only use ESXi, you can use Hyper V, Proxmox, XenServer and many more...</p><p></p><p>If you need help, just ping or call....</p><p></p><p>Tagging others who have done the same....</p><p></p><p>[USER=31106]@cyberwarfare[/USER] [USER=281]@superczar[/USER] [USER=40164]@rajil.s[/USER] [USER=3586]@tommy_vercetti[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vivek.krishnan, post: 2163088, member: 33237"] If you plan to use the G4400 for all this and with very little blocking, it should easily work. However, at times, it might seem like the system has frozen... Firstly, if you plan to use the SophosXG, you need not use pfsense, as the Sophos will have a majority of the capabilities of pfsense. When you virtualise anything, you create virtual networks using virtual switches. Each of the VMs is connected to one or more virtual switches (using virtual ports) and the switches to one or more real network ports. Hence, for your use case, you need 2 real ports. In my office, we have 8 ports of which 6 are connected alongside a 7th management NIC. Hence, yes, the PiHole can reuse the same NICs. No need to only use ESXi, you can use Hyper V, Proxmox, XenServer and many more... If you need help, just ping or call.... Tagging others who have done the same.... [USER=31106]@cyberwarfare[/USER] [USER=281]@superczar[/USER] [USER=40164]@rajil.s[/USER] [USER=3586]@tommy_vercetti[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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