So in an effort to both over-complicate my hose network setup and introduce a platform to test alternative Firewall distros over this past week end I stood up an ESXi 5.5. box. It's running on a Dell Optiplex 790:
Core I5-2400 3.1ghz - 8gb ram - 128gb generic SSD - 3 x Intel nics, 1 x Broadcom nic.
I have 3 x 3mb ATT 'Uverse' circuits, I had to opt for ATT Business in order to get those. Which is not a bad thing. I signed no contract so I can leave whenever I want. And I pay no more than a residential customer.
Anyway here's a cool diagram of my new found setup.
The nics I wound up using were all pcie.. the single Broadcom, a single Intel then a dual headed Intel.
I gave the pF vm 2gb of ram, and a 9gb virtual hard disk.. it's load is light and even those resources are at least twice what any pF appliance will have. Now the ESXi install is actually running of a 4gb class 10 micro SD card in a micro SD to USB adapter. The generic 128gb SSD is only used for the Datastore.
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