Just setup as a freebsd os when creating it. I doubt more than 2gb will
never be needed.
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----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected]
<[email protected]>
To: sipx-users <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri May 07 15:13:55 2010
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] pfsense as a vm guest

On Fri, 7 May 2010 15:02:09 -0400, Tony Graziano wrote:
> Works fine. Install from the iso in vmware. It recognizes the vmware
> environment and does it own tools thing. Backup your running system and
> replace the interface names with the new ones, restore and reboot.

That's great news. That's another couple of servers that I'm able to shut
down and centralize onto blades instead. Then I could have two blades on two
chassis running redundant pfsense along with some very low CPU/memory use
servers that would not effect performance. Plus, being able to keep
snapshots and backups means fast restoration.

Any limitations in terms of user counts or anything along those lines?
Guessing there's not much value in having tons of memory as well. Firewalls
don't seem to need tons of memory, just a decent CPU. In this case,
multi-core are probably overkill so an older dual 2.8Ghz/4GB perhaps?

Mike

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