Hi guys,
I am currently designing my network. I will be virtualizing my DHCP and DNS servers. I have the impression that the DHCP can be handled by small consumer grade products as well as computers like the RPi. So this being said, I have the impression that it takes very little computational power to handle DHCP.
I understand that in VMs, we can specify what specs we would like the VM to have, such as how many cores, hard disk size, and memory size, right? And I heard that in some cases, we can even emulate the kind of processor to use. So with these being said, If you were to make a VM for a sole DHCP server, what would be the bare minimum specs you would give it?
If you were to make a combined DHCP and DNS server, what would be your minimum specs. Thanks so much.
I would like this device to handle only the DHCP, no firewall or other functions. Thank you.
I am currently designing my network. I will be virtualizing my DHCP and DNS servers. I have the impression that the DHCP can be handled by small consumer grade products as well as computers like the RPi. So this being said, I have the impression that it takes very little computational power to handle DHCP.
I understand that in VMs, we can specify what specs we would like the VM to have, such as how many cores, hard disk size, and memory size, right? And I heard that in some cases, we can even emulate the kind of processor to use. So with these being said, If you were to make a VM for a sole DHCP server, what would be the bare minimum specs you would give it?
If you were to make a combined DHCP and DNS server, what would be your minimum specs. Thanks so much.
I would like this device to handle only the DHCP, no firewall or other functions. Thank you.