Hello,
My Intel i350-T2 (dual port) gigabit adapter finally just came in for my Xeon TS140. I will be migrating from a Netgear WNDR3700 to the latest pfSense.
I plan to run pfSense as a VM under ESXi. I have several 256GB Samsung 830 SSD's laying around so want to use one of those. Should I be fine with the normal installer or should I use the NanoBSD version?
I know there is a huge thread about using SSD's with pfSense on their forums but I feel like it is outdated and full of misconceptions. FYI, this will be for a home environment. Figured I would post here for feedback.
My Intel i350-T2 (dual port) gigabit adapter finally just came in for my Xeon TS140. I will be migrating from a Netgear WNDR3700 to the latest pfSense.
I plan to run pfSense as a VM under ESXi. I have several 256GB Samsung 830 SSD's laying around so want to use one of those. Should I be fine with the normal installer or should I use the NanoBSD version?
I know there is a huge thread about using SSD's with pfSense on their forums but I feel like it is outdated and full of misconceptions. FYI, this will be for a home environment. Figured I would post here for feedback.