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      Seth
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      Been looking at this box as well.  Aesthetics aren't everything, but you can find a nice enclosure here http://www.yawarra.com.au/en-net.php if the shipping doesn't kill you.

      –Seth

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        jpp
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        @0tt0:

        I do however remember having seen discussions online concerning 2,5" HDs being too hot in small cases and failing, hence the cooling related question above. Can someone verify if this is an issue or not adding a HD to the setup like on the pictures on the above link?

        I had a lot of problems withe HD's in Soekris 4801 boxes - head induced failures- I switched back to using CF (actually some old 4G microdrives out of a couple of dead ipod nano's) and haven't had any problems until …

        Right now I'm looking at hardware to upgrade my 4801 - I need ipsec throughput and the 4801's reboot under high ipsec load for reaons I don't have time to debug (1.2.2)

        Has anybody run a 5501 under high ipsec loads?  Does it reboot?  I'd really like to avoid the power consumption of a "real" server if I can.

        J

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        • dotdashD
          dotdash
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          I went with a SSD primarily because it should run cooler. Haven't tested the system under significant load tho.

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          • valnarV
            valnar
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            Can you recommend a small 6-10GB SSD that works in the ALIX boards?

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            • dotdashD
              dotdash
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              I'm using a SuperTalent SATA SSD in my Soekris. (It was the cheapest one I could find at newegg) The Alix (assuming it's a revision with a HDD header on board) would need a PATA interface. I still don't know where you are going to mount the HDD- I haven't seen an Alix case with space for a HDD. If I was hell-bent on running a full install on an Alix, I'd just get a good CF and run full off of a CF card.

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              • valnarV
                valnar
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                @dotdash:

                If I was hell-bent on running a full install on an Alix, I'd just get a good CF and run full off of a CF card.

                I would, but I can't get a good idea of how long a typical full install of pfSense will last on a CF card.  When I deploy these out in the field, they could be a thousand miles away.

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                • dotdashD
                  dotdash
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                  @valnar:

                  I would, but I can't get a good idea of how long a typical full install of pfSense will last on a CF card.  When I deploy these out in the field, they could be a thousand miles away.

                  Yeah, that's why I decided to go with the net5501 where I needed a full install and leave the Alix boxes running embedded.

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                    ktims
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                    @valnar:

                    I would, but I can't get a good idea of how long a typical full install of pfSense will last on a CF card.  When I deploy these out in the field, they could be a thousand miles away.

                    Industrial SLC flash is based on the same technology whether it's housed in a SATA/IDE SSD or a CF card. You can get industrial CF fairly inexpensively, and I'd say it's the way to go.

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                    • valnarV
                      valnar
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                      @ktims:

                      @valnar:

                      I would, but I can't get a good idea of how long a typical full install of pfSense will last on a CF card.  When I deploy these out in the field, they could be a thousand miles away.

                      Industrial SLC flash is based on the same technology whether it's housed in a SATA/IDE SSD or a CF card. You can get industrial CF fairly inexpensively, and I'd say it's the way to go.

                      SLC on CF?  Any pointers where?

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                        ktims
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                        I've found InnoDisk iCF 4000 modules and Transcend Industrial. There are probably others…

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                        • valnarV
                          valnar
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                          cool.  Thanks.

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                            ecosprog
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                            I´ve been running both WRAP and ALIX boards with full installs of both IPCop and PfSense using 4GB microdrives. One of these units has been running now for over 2 years without an issue.

                            When I first started using microdrives they were silly expensive. Now, however, they can be purchased on eBay for under 10.00€. These drives produce no noticeable heat and make little difference to power consumption.

                            Based on price and performance I can´t see any reason to go with a standard CF card with ALIX boards when for the same price you can have a full install with access to all the add on packages as well.

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