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      alex84
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      Hi so i have been following the development on the perfect rangley platform for pfsense for some time now.
      Been holding back on purchase since i know the RCC-VE line was right around the corner, and it's pure awesomeness :)

      Now it's avalible for pre-order from netgate. I got some questions regarding the device.

      I will be replacing my main firewall with an RCC-VE 4880 unit. At my two other sites i will have the RCC-VE 2440 units.
      It will be connected with site-to-site vpn. There is an 100/100 mbit fiber connection on all site.
      I want to be able to utilize 100 / 100 mbit between the site over ipsec vpn. Will the units be able to provide this ?

      The devices comes installed with centos. What is the best and easy way to load pfsense on the devices ?
      Is there any difference buying from netgate or should i wait and see if it turns up in the pfsense store?
      BR

      | pfSense @ SG-4860 | Unifi UAP-AC-PRO |

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        nscheffer
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        On my side i would like to use it for Fiber Internet Access at Home where i have 500Mb/s Downlaod and 200Mb/s upload.
        My concern is if the RCC-VE-4860 will be enough to carry such speed with Squid, Snort, etc… running with pfSense or should i go directly to a new RCC-VE-8860 running an Aton C2758 ?

        Does someone could provide perf average with a C2558 and a C2758 ?

        Thanks

        Nicolas

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          jasonlitka
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          Hmm…  Shipping in March.  Going to email them about that.  I was going to order a box from Lanner to play with but this meets my needs better since it ships with CentOS 7 installed and that's what I was going to load...

          I can break anything.

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