We have been running succesfully for a very long time, earlier editions (5.5) didn’t recover so well after storage hiccups, but these days running very well, no customizations needed. Sorry I can’t download the vmx right now.
OpenBSD 6.3 GENERIC.MP#107 amd64 Running openbgpd, pf and relayd. Esxi 6.5 on Intel "Sandy Bridge” Generation EVC VMFS5 datastore on FC - Thick provision lazy zeroed VMXNET3 VM version 10 hardware compatibility Guest OS emulation - Freebsd 64bit 8vcpu 8gig mem > On 22 May 2019, at 12:46, 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 >