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      shawniverson
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      Just completed dumping an old ASA 5510 in favor of two beefed up pfSense servers!  ;D

      Ahh, the money I saved using pfSense allowed me to buy this….

      2 Lenovo RD430 3064-G2U 2U Rack Servers with
      2 2 X Intel Xeon E5-2407 Quad Core
      40 Gigabytes of RAM
      10 Network Ports (2 onboard, 2 quad cards)
      Redundant Power Supplies
      2 X 3.5” Hot-Swap 15,000 RPM 300 Gigabyte Hard Drive

      (Overkill?  The cost was still half that of the competition!)

      Both servers are using pfSense in a high availability configuration.

      Why pfSense?

      Open Source
      Excellent Reporting
      Easy to Manage
      No Licensing
      Modular
      Flexible
      Powerful

      This is a huge improvement over the ASA that I was using!

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        shawniverson
        last edited by

        Many thanks goes to vreid473 (Vaughn's Computer House Calls, LLC) for his consultation on this project.

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          chpalmer
          last edited by

          Congrats!    :)

          Triggering snowflakes one by one..
          Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            @shawniverson:

            Overkill?  The cost was still half that of the competition!

            Ha! When I read that spec list I'm thinking 'you could probably get away with a lot less than this' but if it's still costing half the price, why not.  :)

            Could I ask what that system is firewalling in terms of bandwidth/connections?

            Steve

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              shawniverson
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              I am currently firewalling a 30 megabyte synchronous fiber optic link with about 1000 peak concurrent connections.

              I expect this bandwidth to double each year over the next couple of years until I have enough bandwidth to provide a 1 to 1 computing environment.

              I may also add a secondary WAN connection in the near future to keep costs down and provide redundancy.

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                Mr. Jingles
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                That is some serious equipment  :P

                6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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