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    What would be a step up from an Alix 2D3

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    • J
      jaime
      last edited by

      Hey no prob, if you get more then one and wind up not needing one or it ends up more like a spare with possibility of colleting dust send it my way, im always looking for new tech toys to play with…just went and grabbed a DOM (disk on module) at 1024MB size to slap in my rig up stairs to test feasibility of having one as the main drive on the PF box...in part to make my goal of having a near "zero noise" box a reality...I would really recommend the fit-PC2i with two ports and wi-fi and possibly HDD since that seems to be the more powerful package and it should do what yor wanting better...I actually messed with one once and the original is ok bt limited for what I use it for i think...the 1.6 should be enough though...

      what do you plan on doing with your upgrade? using as a pf box or you adding extra functionality to it?

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        This one is wall mountable too :D

        http://cgi.ebay.com/Intel-Atom-330-4x-GBLAN-Mini-ITX-Morex-5677-NC92-330_W0QQitemZ400076161159QQcmdZViewItemQQptZDesktop_PCs?hash=item5d2665c087#ht_4026wt_1165

        Someone on IRC had bought one of those and said it worked well.

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          jaime
          last edited by

          indeed, I actually was looking at that and a buddy of mine has one, works pretty good for basic use and what he has, although from what he told me it (for what ever reason, which I suspect may be more of an issue with his being a bit faulty) hates SSD drives/CF cards (can't remember what exactly he has) but it for what ever likes to "eat" SSD for lunch…but my little box is the complete opposite...it works great with SSD (SSD is pretty much any type of device that uses flash memory in some way to act as a HDD) IE: SSD HDD, CF cards, and USB (yes that in some sense is pushing the definition but hey...lol...as for cost if thats a concern you may consider building one so you can choose what you want in it...

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          • valnarV
            valnar
            last edited by

            I knew about this and feel stupid now for not posting it earlier.

            The answer for the OP is one of the official pfSense hardware vendors.  Quiet, low powered and much faster than an ALIX.
            http://www.hacom.net/catalog/network-appliances/pfsense
            http://www.hacom.net/catalog/embedded/3i270d

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              rugby
              last edited by

              @jimp:

              This one is wall mountable too :D

              http://cgi.ebay.com/Intel-Atom-330-4x-GBLAN-Mini-ITX-Morex-5677-NC92-330_W0QQitemZ400076161159QQcmdZViewItemQQptZDesktop_PCs?hash=item5d2665c087#ht_4026wt_1165

              Someone on IRC had bought one of those and said it worked well.

              I have 3 of these and they work great for PFSense, I am replacing my Alix 2D3 with one of these at our office with a 50/10 connection due to multiple IPSec tunnels killing the Alix.  The only problem I've had with them is the side fans are occasionally noisy when starting up, they get out of sync or whatever and vibrate like crazy.

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                danswartz
                last edited by

                Hi, this atom looks like a nice unit!  I am trying to replace a large tower with something that uses less juice, makes less heat and less noise.  With one 2.5 inch HD slot and no CDROM, I assume you did an install via a USB CDROM or something?

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                  covex
                  last edited by

                  portwell makes some good boxes too
                  http://www.portwell.com/products/detail.asp?CUSTCHAR1=CAD-0205

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                  • valnarV
                    valnar
                    last edited by

                    I love the look of that Portwell box.  Too bad it doesn't have VGA for a full install.

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                      covex
                      last edited by

                      they have couple of good boxes with vga. I have this one http://www.portwell.com/products/detail.asp?CUSTCHAR1=NAD-2081 in my production. even though it has marvell nics it works just fine.

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                        covex
                        last edited by

                        @valnar:

                        I love the look of that Portwell box.  Too bad it doesn't have VGA for a full install.

                        btw CAD-0250 has optional vga

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                        • valnarV
                          valnar
                          last edited by

                          @covex:

                          @valnar:

                          I love the look of that Portwell box.  Too bad it doesn't have VGA for a full install.

                          btw CAD-0250 has optional vga

                          I don't see that one.

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                            covex
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                            @valnar:

                            @covex:

                            @valnar:

                            I love the look of that Portwell box.  Too bad it doesn't have VGA for a full install.

                            btw CAD-0250 has optional vga

                            I don't see that one.

                            look in the datasheet http://www.portwell.com/pdf/CA/CAD-0205.pdf
                            or press release http://www.portwell.com/productnews/CAD-0205_PR.htm

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                            • valnarV
                              valnar
                              last edited by

                              Ah.  Typo from you.  I was looking for a whole new unit.

                              Thanks.

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                                covex
                                last edited by

                                … but you also can do full setup without vga port. i have full setup at home on alix

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