I did a lot of investigation into this topic about two years ago and ran into three router os's that seemed to work well, Pfsense, ipFire, and Untangle. Pfsense was the most full featured, then ipFire, then Untangle being dead simple.
Hope this helps.
My understanding is that passing through hardware to a VM requires that the hardware be physically present on the VM host. How does one pass though input devices (mouse, kb, etc.) remotely?
Input lag is what has me worries me the most, esp since I like to play WoW and Heroes of the Storm with friends. I am not so much worried by video quality as video cards can be passed through to the VM but latency could make it unplayable fast.
My current gaming machine is getting long in the tooth and I am tempted by the portability of a laptop. However, I know that portability means that I have to compromise on performance.
Thus, I come to you all for your advice:
Is it possible for me to have a server (currently serving NAS and...
How about doing a write-up on your findings? I am very interested in seeing how 2016 Storage Spaces has been improved compared to 2012r2 and I am sure other readers are as well.
The info for the MB is as follows:
FW: 01.24
Build Time: 2013-11-29
Bios Version: 1.1a
Bios Build Time: 8/27/2015
Let me know if you need me to get bios info on the x520 card. I am also running the DA1 version of the x520 but I'd be really surprised if that was the source of the errors. Let me...
I have the same setup as you and it worked flawlessly (currently using it as an esxi 6 server). Could the x520 be the issue? Let me know if you need me to provide you with my config info.
I am looking for a 10G NIC (SFP+) with official drivers for Win10 (Intel, Chelsio, etc...). I tried an Intel X520 using Win7 drivers and was able to make it work but am looking for something with official driver support going forward.
Thanks for the help.
Would this make it possible to run ZFS or BTRFS on Windows? If so, a win10 box with, docker support, built in hyper-v, easy management, great Windows driver support, and all the goodness that ZFS can provide would be wonderful as an all-in-one home server.
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