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Sounds great. What about hardware acceleration features of the NIC? I read somewhere that its better to disable the support for that in OPNsense when running it in a VM?
Dunno, worked well for me. Give it a shot and see if anything needs to be disabled.
Another option is to pass through the PCIe devices to the VM.
I just saw that option. What would be the advantages and disadvantages of this?
I guess when I pass the actual NIC device the hardware acceleration should work?
Edit: Looks like my host system does not support this, at least that is the error I get when trying ;)
For one you offload the entire processing and driver handling to the VM, so if the OS wants to do something funky, it can.
in my case the driver had a bug with power management, so i had to disable that on the hypervisor.
other than that everything worked well, passing the nics through also passes all the features.