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      bhawk6901
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      @maturola:

      @bhawk6901:

      Thanks for the suggestions :)
      Will try to go with xeon budget permitting
      Main issue currently is finding a mini itx board having 4 NICs that can fit in the soekris casing or something similar of the size  (have to say its beautiful :P)

      SUPERMICRO MBD-A1SRi-2758F-O is mini ITX with Quad Intel Ethernet, this one have a 8-Core Atom (C2758). Not sure if it will fix the case you refer to.

      You can also find it with an i7 (SUPERMICRO MBD-X9SPV-M4-3UE-O)

      Or you can add a Quad Intel Nic on PCIe slot to any of the mini ITX LGA1150 boards.

      Can anyone please confirm  if (SUPERMICRO MBD-X9SPV-M4-3UE-O runs freebsd? Checked the os compatibility chart on supermicro site but cant seem to find freebsd for this specific model

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        edwardwong
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        @bhawk6901:

        http://uk.farnell.com/schroff/20860-120/case-19-inches-1u-220mm-steel/dp/1455923
        this is one that i found not sure if it would fit properly though
        Secondly. would 4 GB ram suffice? And what brand should i go for

        4GB ram would be more than enough if you don't need anything other than VPN.

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        • DerelictD
          Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
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          With an $8000 budget I'd get 1 (or 2) C2758s from pfSense or Netgate for the central site and RCC-VE 2440s for the satellites.  $4,443 (with 2 C2758s in HA) from Netgate, - half your budget - and it'll scream and will all have QuickAssist and AES-NI for future versions.  Plenty of budget to add things like 30GB mSATAs to the satellite routers, upgrade switches, etc.

          Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
          A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
          DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
          Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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            bhawk6901
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            @Derelict:

            With an $8000 budget I'd get 1 (or 2) C2758s from pfSense or Netgate for the central site and RCC-VE 2440s for the satellites.  $4,443 (with 2 C2758s in HA) from Netgate, - half your budget - and it'll scream and will all have QuickAssist and AES-NI for future versions.  Plenty of budget to add things like 30GB mSATAs to the satellite routers, upgrade switches, etc.

            Cant see how a 2758 would be better than i7 3517  :-\

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            • DerelictD
              Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
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              Cant see how a 2758 would be better than i7 3517  :-\

              No QuickAssist in the 3517 for one.  Tested and supported for precisely your stated purpose.

              Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
              A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
              DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
              Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                bhawk6901
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                @Derelict:

                Cant see how a 2758 would be better than i7 3517  :-\

                No QuickAssist in the 3517 for one.  Tested and supported for precisely your stated purpose.

                I see
                so is it due to quick assist or more cores of the 2758 as compared to the 3517?

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                • DerelictD
                  Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                  last edited by

                  I lean more toward tested and supported than anything else when compared to rolling your own.  Don't get too wrapped around the axle about the hardware.  C2758s are already overkill for what your requirements dictate.  Having everything you buy support QuickAssist just gets you about as much future-proofing as you can get these days.

                  Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
                  A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
                  DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
                  Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                    Guest
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                    Hello bhawk6901,

                    if you can whait until Q5 of this year the new Soekris net6801 could be the follower because
                    it comes in the same dimensions and is also quite silent to drive but it comes with an Intel
                    C2758 with 8 Cores and 8 GB of RAM this should be the greatest one of them as I see it
                    right and Intels AES-Ni will be availably also on board. Soekris net6801

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                      bhawk6901
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                      @BlueKobold:

                      Hello bhawk6901,

                      if you can whait until Q5 of this year the new Soekris net6801 could be the follower because
                      it comes in the same dimensions and is also quite silent to drive but it comes with an Intel
                      C2758 with 8 Cores and 8 GB of RAM this should be the greatest one of them as I see it
                      right and Intels AES-Ni will be availably also on board. Soekris net6801

                      no, have to get it done by June max
                      also i think soekris is pretty expensive  :-\

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                        Guest
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                        @bhawk6901:

                        @BlueKobold:

                        Hello bhawk6901,

                        if you can whait until Q5 of this year the new Soekris net6801 could be the follower because
                        it comes in the same dimensions and is also quite silent to drive but it comes with an Intel
                        C2758 with 8 Cores and 8 GB of RAM this should be the greatest one of them as I see it
                        right and Intels AES-Ni will be availably also on board. Soekris net6801

                        no, have to get it done by June max
                        also i think soekris is pretty expensive  :-\

                        For sure you are right but they are producing also reliable and solid hardware.
                        What is about a Netgate RCC-VE 2440 System for around ~ $400

                        2 Core - 1,7 GHz - Intel C2358 - AES-NI - Intel QuickAssist
                        4 GB RAM / 4 GB Storage
                        3 miniPCIe slots for modem, mSATA and WiFi

                        would this be an option for you?

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                          messerchmidt
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                          on your main office, the one where everyone connects to, I would use a supermicro c2758 with 16gb+ ecc ram and a sata-dom 32-64gb @ SLC memory. this is the main unit that everyone dials into.

                          for the other offices, you can build the same unit over for each, maybe with less ram, or even get a gigabyte celeron-j rig with 4-8gb and a regular sata ssd @ 128gb.

                          if you want it rock solid, go supermico everything. you can use the 4 core atoms instead of the 8 cores to save about 60-70$ per box. I would just get the 8 cores.

                          the xeon d is also almost out, and would make for a more capable main box, but at greater cost.

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