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    Soekris 6501 and 500Mbps+ route

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      acharge
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      Dear pfSense enthusiasts,

      thanks a lot for this community.

      I need to find an embedded board to route a 500Mbps / 200Mbps internet access with PPPoE authentication ( on a VLAN ).

      I use a lot of soekris boards ( 5501 / 6501 ), and I like soekris hardware and pfSense use.

      Do you think 6501-50 ( 1Ghz Atom CPU - 1Gb RAM ) can route this access ? Must I choose a 6501-70 ( 1.6Ghz - 2Gb RAM ) ?

      It's for home use, 2 or 3 VLAN, 1 OpenVPN server with less than 10 remote clients, and 3 LAB servers.

      Perhaps you know another embedded solution ?

      Thanks a lot and have a nice day

      A.

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        jasonlitka
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        Neither one will come close.

        I can break anything.

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          acharge
          last edited by

          Hmmm, Thanks.

          But do you think it's capable to route full duplex this kind of bandwidth ?

          I don't want to be at 100% CPU when I use full bandwidth ! ( no squid / snort )

          Thanks a lot

          Armel

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            jasonlitka
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            If you're talking about Firewall + NAT on a single core 1.0 or 1.6Ghz Atom, no, it's not possible, even if you give up snort, squid, and VPN.  If I had to estimate, I'd say no more than 300Mbit/s total on the 1.6Ghz model, and that's based on my own experience with the 1.0Ghz.  If you add OpenVPN in the mix (and have pfSense be the server, not a simple port-forward to another box) then you'll see that drop to 40-50Mbit/s (at which point, be prepared for the box to overheat unless you added a larger heat sink).

            If you need to push that much traffic then you need to either look at one of the newer Atom C275x or C255x boards or at a Core i3.  I'm using a C2758 right now and am very happy with the performance.  Based on a few early tests (I've only been using this a little over a week) it should be able to push about 400Mbit/s of my fairly aggressive Snort rules or 500Mbit/s of OpenVPN (without AES-NI) per CPU core.  The C2750 would likely be able to do a bit more, 8% or so, because it has Turbo Boost enabled.  If all you need is FW+NAT then this thing will easily push that across Gig-E at wire-speed.

            I can break anything.

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              acharge
              last edited by

              Woaw,

              thanks for you reply !!

              Atom 8 cores are awesome ! I will check that. Do you know a very cool embedded board with this processor ?

              Have a nice day

              A.

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                jasonlitka
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                @acharge:

                Woaw,

                thanks for you reply !!

                Atom 8 cores are awesome ! I will check that. Do you know a very cool embedded board with this processor ?

                Have a nice day

                A.

                C2758 - http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Atom/X10/A1SRi-2758F.cfm
                C2750 - http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Atom/X10/A1SAi-2750F.cfm

                I can break anything.

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