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Bsd Vmxnet3 Apr 2026

Supports TSO (TCP Segmentation Offload) , checksum offloading for IPv4/IPv6, and Large Receive Offload (LRO).

The driver in BSD systems (commonly appearing as vmx ) is a high-performance paravirtualized network interface designed specifically for virtual machines running on VMware ESXi or Workstation . It offers significant performance gains over emulated cards like e1000 by reducing the overhead of guest-to-hypervisor communication. ⚡ Key Features bsd Vmxnet3

While virtual, it can report and handle link speeds between 10Gbps and 65Gbps in modern vSphere environments. ⚙️ Implementation & Usage ⚡ Key Features While virtual, it can report

Allows network processing to scale across multiple CPU cores via Receive Side Scaling (RSS) . Handles 800

FreeBSD Note: The FreeBSD vmx(4) driver supports up to 8 transmit and 16 receive queues by default.

Handles 800.1Q VLAN tagging directly, often used in VMware's VLAN Guest Tagging (VGT) mode.

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