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      p2ranger
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      Great. Thanks for the input. I'll give it a try.

      Jason

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        messerchmidt
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        athlon 5350
        asus AM1M-A (more pcie slots for expansion later)
        16gb crucial ddr3l ecc
        intel network card (pick two single ports, or single dual,etc)
        sata-dom 16-64gb

        pick a case and psu

        aes-ni, ecc, and low power for cheap

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          p2ranger
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          Thanks for the suggestions messerchmidt.

          kejianshi, I tried a live CD and it shows that it recognizes the Realtek NIC on the MB and the Intel NIC I have in the PCI slot.

          I'm going to put together a new server. Once that's done, I'll see what this Atom will do with Pfsense.

          Thanks again

          Jason

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            kejianshi
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            Unless you have some seriously fast internet, it should be fine for a long while.

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              messerchmidt
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              my first (and current)  pfsense box, is a build out of old parts. core 2 e6420 with 4gb ddr2, dual intel pcie nics, 200gb sata. old antec case and a antec psu.

              using on 16/10 cable and its a beast. even without aes-ni,etc - no issues so far.

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                @kejianshi:

                Unless you have some seriously fast internet, it should be fine for a long while.

                Of course the definition of 'seriously fast' depends on where you are.  ;)
                You will have no problems at 50/5 and I would expect that box to be good to at least 300Mbps of firewall/NAT. If you start adding hungry packages it would be a different story. You asked about content filtering which in pfSense implies Squid and Squidguard. That will reduce your maximum throughput significantly. Should still be fine at 50Mbps though.

                Steve

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                  kejianshi
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                  I suspect it would look same as my personal pfsense I use most:

                  Load average
                  0.00, 0.00, 0.00

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                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    ;D Yep

                    [2.1.5-RELEASE][root@pfsense.fire.box]/root(4): uptime
                     4:58PM  up 69 days,  1:43, 2 users, load averages: 0.02, 0.01, 0.00
                    
                    

                    The thing is though most people are not really interested in the average processing potential. They just want something capable of peak throughput above whatever their ISP is promising them.

                    Steve

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                      kejianshi
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                      69 days is pretty good - I don't have that pfsense on an UPS yet so I get maybe a week before the power flickers and it reboots.

                      I do recommend UPS for the router and switches, BTW.  Mine should be on UPS in another month or so.

                      The 2000 Watt UPS for that one is already there.  I'm just waiting on the batteries another month.

                      As far as peak performance, this one is an old 2.4 GHZ athlon x2. 
                      It a very weak processor by todays standards and on a 60/60 connection its never topped 14% even when maxing out the bandwidth for long sustained periods.

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                        p2ranger
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                        Thanks for all the assurance that my old server will do what I'm looking for. I just ordered the parts for my new server(http://pcpartpicker.com/p/XJ8Jqs). When I get it running, i'll begin tinkering with Pfsense on the old one

                        Jason

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