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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Yes that box should be fine. It will firewall/NAT ~500Mbps so your 320Mbps (4x80) should be well within its ability.
      You'll need at least 5 NICs in your box so you'll have to add a quad port card to it which will increase the price. Your probably getting close to the price of an FW-7541 that would be pre-installed and ready to go.

      Steve

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        Guest
        last edited by

        Just to respond… yes, the Rangeley board works fine, given pfSense 2.1.1 or higher.

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          nreaction
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          RE: 2.1.5
          I am using Supermicro 5018A-FTN4  I had to update settings in bios.
          Disable all ACPI funtions
          and drop available CPU's to 4

          Hopefully 2.2 production will be out soon so we can utilize all the cores

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            Guest
            last edited by

            We put pfSense 2.1.5 on this system (with some custom tuning), and don't disable ACPI and we leave all the cores enabled.

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              jasonlitka
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              @gonzopancho:

              We put pfSense 2.1.5 on this system (with some custom tuning), and don't disable ACPI and we leave all the cores enabled.

              Yeah, I didn't have those issues with mine either.

              I can break anything.

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                q54e3w
                last edited by

                @gonzopancho:

                We put pfSense 2.1.5 on this system (with some custom tuning), and don't disable ACPI and we leave all the cores enabled.

                Could you share your custom tuning - Id be interested to see what you do to these great little systems.
                thx

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                  Guest
                  last edited by

                  You get the whole package when you purchase at store.pfsense.com or store.negate.com

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                    jasonlitka
                    last edited by

                    @gonzopancho:

                    You get the whole package when you purchase at store.pfsense.com or store.negate.com

                    Plans for rolling them out for Gold members?  Many of us owned these (or similar) boxes before you started selling them.

                    I can break anything.

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                      Technyne
                      last edited by

                      @Jason:

                      @gonzopancho:

                      You get the whole package when you purchase at store.pfsense.com or store.negate.com

                      Plans for rolling them out for Gold members?  Many of us owned these (or similar) boxes before you started selling them.

                      +1!

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                        Guest
                        last edited by

                        I've considered putting the PSRs out for Gold members, but haven't reached a decision on same.

                        However, given that I pushed the drivers into pfSense 2.1.1 (April 2014) specifically for y'all, you really weren't running pfSense on them before we were selling them (early, early 2014).

                        pfSense will auto-tune these things soon enough.

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                          jasonlitka
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                          @gonzopancho:

                          I've considered putting the PSRs out for Gold members, but haven't reached a decision on same.

                          However, given that I pushed the drivers into pfSense 2.1.1 (April 2014) specifically for y'all, you really weren't running pfSense on them before we were selling them (early, early 2014).

                          pfSense will auto-tune these things soon enough.

                          vSphere on bare metal, pfSense in a VM.

                          I can break anything.

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                            cfipilot
                            last edited by

                            @gonzopancho:

                            I've considered putting the PSRs out for Gold members, but haven't reached a decision on same.

                            However, given that I pushed the drivers into pfSense 2.1.1 (April 2014) specifically for y'all, you really weren't running pfSense on them before we were selling them (early, early 2014).

                            pfSense will auto-tune these things soon enough.

                            Any update on releasing the custom settings?

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                              messerchmidt
                              last edited by

                              not a fan of the laptop type 204pin ram slots.

                              everything else is fine, but i would want a different atom board in there

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                                jasonlitka
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                                @messerchmidt:

                                not a fan of the laptop type 204pin ram slots.

                                everything else is fine, but i would want a different atom board in there

                                I don't know why.  The A1SRi-2758F is basically the best Rangeley board you can buy.  IPMI, 4 Intel Gbe NICs, 4 RAM slots (with ECC support), and it can be powered entirely by 12V DC.  The only reason to go with a different Rangeley board is either, 1. you can't afford it, or 2. you don't need the power of 8 cores.

                                I can break anything.

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                                  manhattanboy
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                                  @Jason:

                                  I don't know why.  The A1SRi-2758F is basically the best Rangeley board you can buy.

                                  Agree with ^^

                                  Any problems on 2.2-RC for this board?
                                  Thinking of updating today.

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                                    jasonlitka
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                                    Not that I'm aware of.

                                    The Rangeley platform is a high priority for ESF (and this server is the same one sold in the pfSense & NetGate stores).  If there is ANY hardware that is going to have a chance at working perfectly out of the box with a pre-release build of 2.2 it would be this box.

                                    I can break anything.

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                                      Guest
                                      last edited by

                                      @Jason:

                                      Not that I'm aware of.

                                      The Rangeley platform is a high priority for ESF (and this server is the same one sold in the pfSense & NetGate stores).  If there is ANY hardware that is going to have a chance at working perfectly out of the box with a pre-release build of 2.2 it would be this box.

                                      More than that, it's what we use internally for firewalls and VPN endpoints.

                                      In addition, most of the staff have a FW-7551 at their home.

                                      So yes, we bet heavy on Rangeley.

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                                        messerchmidt
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                                        i dont like system that need laptop 204 pin dimms.

                                        buy the one that takes regular desktop ddr3 (ecc)

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                                          BakerT
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                                          I see this problem on 2.2(and on 2.1.5 for that matter) https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=85230.0.

                                          But other that that I havent had any problems with this server.

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                                            q54e3w
                                            last edited by

                                            @Jason:

                                            @messerchmidt:

                                            not a fan of the laptop type 204pin ram slots.

                                            everything else is fine, but i would want a different atom board in there

                                            I don't know why.  The A1SRi-2758F is basically the best Rangeley board you can buy.  IPMI, 4 Intel Gbe NICs, 4 RAM slots (with ECC support), and it can be powered entirely by 12V DC.  The only reason to go with a different Rangeley board is either, 1. you can't afford it, or 2. you don't need the power of 8 cores.

                                            For those who don't want laptop style RAM chips, the A1SRm-2758f has a 8x slot (useful for 10gbe) and takes standard DIMMs.
                                            http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Atom/X10/A1SRM-2758F.cfm
                                            Identical board re CPU and 4*i354 etc.

                                            A1SRi-2758F

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