Hello!
I have been using the Home edition for nearly a year, and am pretty happy with it. It's running as a vSphere 6 VM, inside a home made server (E5-2650 v2, Intel i350 dual for LAN and Intel Desktop CT for WAN). The virtual NICs are VMXNET3. The specs of the VM are standard: 2 vCPUs, 2 GB Ram and the necessary disk space.
As the title suggests, when IPS is enabled (all defaults, all rules), an internet speed test from my Win8.1 desktop goes from just over 850 Mbps, to just below 250 Mbps. I admit, that's still plenty and I can live with that, having had barely 10 Mbps previously. But it's a shame, all these Mpbs going to waste! [:)]
During these tests, the VM's CPU usage goes up to 60%, while the host's CPU barely climbs to 18%.
I'm wondering if it's a limitation of the Home Edition, or just bad configuration on my side.. ?
Thanks
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