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    Will this hardware be enough for pfSense on a VM?

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      canute4444
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      New to pfSense here. I have an existing NAS machine that I use mostly for backups. I was thinking of virtualizing it and adding pfSense to it.

      The hardware I currently have is Intel Celeron G4900, Gigabyte B365M DS3H Mobo, 8GB DDR4 RAM non-ECC, a couple of small SSDs not part of the NAS data that I can use for boot etc.
      CPU is a Dual core 3.1GHz and supports AES-NI and VT-d as per the specs page
      Probably I can add another 16GB to RAM. The Mobo has only one Ethernet port, so I will add an NIC (Intel?)

      Will this hardware be sufficient to run on VM for a 1Gbps connection to support a home network with 6 users?

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Yes, that will pass 1Gbps. I wouldn't expect anything additional to be required just to pass that. If you want to add packages or VPNs etc you may hit a limit there. If you want to add further VMs you may need more RAM.

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          canute4444
          last edited by

          Thank you for confirming

          If you want to add packages or VPNs etc you may hit a limit there. If you want to add further VMs you may need more RAM.
          

          If I add 166GB, will I will need more? If I want to have VPN ability

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            pfSense will run in 1G without an issue. If you add hungry packages you will need more. I would try it and see. You won't need more than 8G to get up and running.

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