Hi Roderick,

use amd64 ... as  it offers better mitigation's and has better support
overall

also if your hypervisor / machine offers nested virtualisation you would
be able to run vmm inside your machine...
i386 does not have support for vmm anymore

use stable if you want to run in production, and want to avoid rebooting
use current if you want to run and test latest features,  ( and you dont
mind rebooting to
upgrade regularly)
sysupgrade in current makes running current much easier,

Vmxnet worked fine for me  in the past.

I have had issues with vmware 6.0 ... But these were solved with
vmware6.0 Update 2
Thanks





On Wed, 22 May 2019 at 12:09, Roderick <hru...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hallo!
>
> As far as I read in WWW, OpenBSD do run on VMware ESXi out of the box.
>
> What does run better on amd64 virtual machine? i386 or amd64?
> Are there reasons to preffer one to the other?
>
> Any recommendations in general? Current or stable?
>
> I have a virtual server, just for testing, at the moment with debian
> and I find it awfull. Is there any reasong to keep it with linux?
>
> A detail: the console is in WWW, almost unreadable small fonts,
> unstable, high latency (result of low price :). The best would
> be a short installation path to get a listening sshd and end the
> installation with shell login.
>
> Thanks for any hint
> Rodrigo
>
>

-- 
Kindest regards,
Tom Smyth.

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