On Jan 6, 2015, at 12:57 PM, Márcio Merlone <[email protected]> wrote:

> Happy 2015 for all!
> 
> I am planning to replace some Linksys boxes on remote offices with a virtual 
> pfSense in the next months and was wondering  what's recommended for a new 
> install today: 32 or 64 bits? I ask considering what's best for the mid-long 
> term, are there any 64bit-only features now or planned? Will I loose 
> something running a 32 bit version now or a few years from now?
> 
> What are the advantages/disadvantages of each now and what is expected for a 
> near future? I am not asking for an in-depth analysis, but rather a general 
> overview and opinion of the main diffs.


I would recommend using a 64-bit version unless you can't.

pfSense is based on FreeBSD, and, it's fair to say, development and 
installed user base is focused more on FreeBSD/amd64 than FreeBSD/i386.

There has also been talk of of using ZFS in future pfSense, e.g., for 
boot environments and rollbacks on updates, and I would not recommend 
using ZFS on FreeBSD/i386; it's far better on FreeBSD/amd64.

Cheers,

Paul.

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