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    NEW Intel Xeon D-1500 SoC - ideal for high performance, low-power pfSense inst.?

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      sodupuc
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      Looks really impressive…

      SoC:
      http://www.servethehome.com/intel-xeon-d-soc-changing-broadwell-de/

      Motherboards:
      http://www.servethehome.com/intel-xeon-d-1500-platforms-supermicro-d-1540/
      http://www.servethehome.com/asrock-rack-intel-xeon-d-platform/

      Hope that pfSense support will follow soon...

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        Harvy66
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        That is wicked!

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          Guest
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          @sodupuc:

          Hope that pfSense support will follow soon…

          Must… not... leak...

          OK, what do you think the DPDK effort is about?

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            heper
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            could/would you elaborate on the impact of "DPDK" ?

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              Guest
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              Please tell me we don't have another form factor…

              Extended ITX

              Looks like what i would call Micro ATX back in the day...

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                jasonlitka
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                I'm really excited about these.  The existing E3 systems are capped at 32GB of RAM & 4 cores and that makes them more or less useless for virtualization, even in a dev environment.

                One thing I'm not seeing here is QuickAssist.  gonzopancho, any idea if that's included or if it would require a PCI-e accelerator?

                I can break anything.

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                  jasonlitka
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                  @heper:

                  could/would you elaborate on the impact of "DPDK" ?

                  http://dpdk.org/

                  It's what will allow (fingers crossed) pfSense to forward packets at 10Gbe or faster.

                  I can break anything.

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                    Guest
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                    @Jason:

                    I'm really excited about these.  The existing E3 systems are capped at 32GB of RAM & 4 cores and that makes them more or less useless for virtualization, even in a dev environment.

                    One thing I'm not seeing here is QuickAssist.  gonzopancho, any idea if that's included or if it would require a PCI-e accelerator?

                    Yeah, that's POR.  See blog post.

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                      Guest
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                      @Jason:

                      @heper:

                      could/would you elaborate on the impact of "DPDK" ?

                      http://dpdk.org/

                      It's what will allow (fingers crossed) pfSense to forward packets at 10Gbe or faster.

                      See today's blog post. :-)

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                        messerchmidt
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                        overkill, but i like it  8)

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                          Guest
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                          Overkill for a 100Mbps cable connection?  Yes.

                          Overkill for multiple 10Gbps connections with DPI and IPsec?  No.

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                            ZGamer
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                            Overkill for smaller installs, even the 4-core variant. But yes, if you actually can utilize those 10GB interface, it hopefully will be able to keep up. The 8-core variant I'm here is somewhere around the $800-$1,000 price point, no specific dollar amount has been said about the 4-core board complete….though CPU list price is just under $400 less which would put the starting price around $400 (Avoton replacement?? just not atom) without 10GB...add probably an extra $80-100 for the 10GB.

                            I'm waiting for a few vendors to get on-board in Q2/Q3 and offer 1U barebone shallow-depth setups....pretty snazzy.

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