![]() ![]() Afterall, I have a Proxmox cluster in my server rack, Proxmox VM’s are easy to backup and restore, and even inside of virtual machines, I have always found the multi-gig networking to be highly performant. I decided to start by installing Proxmox, allowing me to make this into a hub for network services in the future rather than just a router. I ended up building a system with an E5-2650L v3 processor and 64GB of RAM. I ordered some equipment which provided a good compromise between enterprise grade, lots of PCIe slots, cost, and power efficiency. ![]() I wanted to replace this setup with something that could be more easily swapped in the event of a failure, and having been a former PFSense (and even former Monowall) user years ago, I decided to give OPNsense a try. Recently, I decided to begin the process of retiring my Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Infinity, for a number of reasons, including the fact that I don’t have a spare and the availability and pricing of these routers has only gotten worse with each passing year. ![]()
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