A single‑core NSv XS deployment is highly efficient and well suited for targeted environments. However, scaling to multi‑core configurations should be evaluated when:
Right‑sizing enables organizations to deploy single core firewalls for focused use cases while preserving a clear upgrade path to multi core models as inspection depth and bandwidth demands evolve.
Virtualized security is not about replicating physical hardware—it is about architectural precision.
| Single‑core ( NSv XS) | Multi‑core (NSv S, M, and L) |
|---|---|
| A single‑core virtual firewall deployed on Proxmox represents a lean, efficient security building block for edge, branch, and distributed environments. This approach delivers full next‑generation inspection capabilities while preserving valuable compute resources and maintaining consistency with modern, decentralized infrastructure design. | Multi‑core NSv models (NSv S, M, and L) are designed for environments where inspection depth, concurrent session counts, and throughput demands exceed single-core capacity. These models dedicate one core to management functions and allocate remaining cores to the data plane—enabling parallel packet processing, higher SSL/TLS decryption throughput, and increased VPN tunnel scalability. |
For details on deploying NSv on Proxmox, see Installing the NSv Series on Ubuntu-Proxmox.