On May 28, 2014 10:33:59 AM CDT, Brian Caouette <[email protected]> wrote:
>4.1 appears to be the newest this hardware can use.
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>On 5/28/2014 11:19 AM, Ryan Coleman wrote:
>> 4.1?
>>
>> in /5.x/ you can assign VLANs to NICs and then different NICs to VMs.
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>> I don't know about 4.1.
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>> On May 28, 2014, at 10:11, Brian Caouette <[email protected] 
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>>> I'm looking to use vmware 4.1 on my poweredge 2850 when it arrives.
>I 
>>> have a question on how virtual machines work. With a hardware 
>>> configuration of two nics wan/lan how does each vm use them? Do I 
>>> need a nic for each vm or as long as each ap is using a different 
>>> port i'm good to go?
>>>
>>> I'm thinking a vm for pfsense, another vm for a webserver, etc...
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Do yourself a favor, then, and don't use VMware on it.  That's akin to 
deliberately installing a Windows 2000 domain controller today...
pfSense itself runs quite well on 2750s and 2850s directly.
-Adam
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