Pfsense behind virtualization
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Hello everyone,
I have a strange bandwitch problem, maybe someone can help me with that,
I have a cloud Hyper-v server with wan ip adress as local network with two pfsense virtualized and one computer behind pfsense
Both of the pfsense have a wan ip adress, the gateway ip is my hyper-v.
If i make a speedtest from my hyper-v:
Download 639 Mbps
Upload: 600 MbpsIf i make a speedtest on the computer behind one pfsense i have:
Download: no more than 100 Mbps, some time 30 Mbps.
Upload: 500-600 MbpsDo you have any ideas why my upload speed is that low?
I already check system log, performances, and everything seem to be okThanks for taking a look !
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I have a cloud Hyper-v server with wan ip adress as local network with two pfsense virtualized and one computer behind pfsense
Would you draw a small network schematic for us to be more clear, please?
If i make a speedtest from my hyper-v:
Download 639 Mbps
Upload: 600 MbpsYes but this is without SPI & NAT and firewall rules and all that must be performed!!!
If i make a speedtest on the computer behind one pfsense i have:
Download: no more than 100 Mbps, some time 30 Mbps.
Upload: 500-600 MbpsConfiguration false or failure perhaps? Is this a HA configuration or what is it?
Is there load balancing inside over both devices or only one active device?Do you have any ideas why my upload speed is that low?
I already check system log, performances, and everything seem to be okTake more cpu cores & RAM to the VMs and test it again.
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Yeah why do you have 2 pfsense vms? You have them setup as carp? On the same hyper-v box?
Their gateway is your hyper-v?? Huh?? So they are behind some nat your hyper-v is going, and then natting again to vms behind your pfsense vms?
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Hello guys, thanks for reply !!! Maybe my network should not be like that, i make a visio.
I try with more CPU and more RAM but still the same
I have one pfsense for my own buissness and one for the client
(not the same ip)
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FWIW, and I'm not really a Hyper-V expert, but I saw a similar performance hit when I built a pfSense FW on my 2008 R2 server. I had to use the legacy NICs, but they are supposed to be capable of 100 Mb anyway. My pipe is 100 Mb and I can achieve 96 Mb at Speedtest.net through my lowly 10 year old Via C7 appliance, but only 20-30 Mb with the VM. I was hoping to replace the old hardware soon since x86 pfSense will go away with 2.4.