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      jc2it
      last edited by

      This topic intrigued me. So I started looking around for options that might be:
      Fanless
      Low Power
      64-bit

      Has anyone tried these:
      Latte 2750 from http://www.cappuccinopc.com/Latte_2750_Mini_itx_Computer_Small_Mini_Server_with_32GB_64GB_RAM_Memory.asp this has 4 nics.
      Intel NUC http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/nuc-kit-nuc5cpyh.html
      HP T820 http://www8.hp.com/us/en/thin-clients/t820.html

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        cmb
        last edited by

        moved this to its own thread since it was a hijack of where it was originally posted.

        My suggestion for fanless, low power and 64 bit would be the SG-2220, 2440 or 4860.

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          glint.bladesong
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          Have a look in the vendors sub forum : https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?board=58.0

          $US139 gets you low power (C1037U processor), fanless and 64 bit, with good reports back from several people that have bought them.

          I'm waiting for one myself, to arrive in the next 2 days.

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            ytn
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            I got one of these:

            http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157595

            I disabled the onboard Ethernet and bought a dual 860T Ethernet card off Ebay (PCIe x4). It does require you to have a slightly larger ITX case, but I'm ok with that.

            I have 2 case fans in push pull setup to "quiet" in the BIOS. I can't hear anything from the machine. Average power draw is <20 watts measured at the wall socket.

            The nice thing about the board is it has a lot of CPU headroom, and it also does AES-NI (although right now I am not using VPN).

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              Guest
              last edited by

              Fanless
              Low Power
              64-bit

              A little bit more edge data for us would be making it easier to suggest something to you!
              Which services are offered?
              For how many peoples?
              Which Internet connection?
              VPN, Snort, Squid or nothing?

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                vbcn
                last edited by

                Watch out, I've just purchased the Intel NUC5CPYH and the NIC is not working (not detected by OS) with latest pfsense 2.2.4  :(

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                  jc2it
                  last edited by

                  @BlueKobold:

                  Fanless
                  Low Power
                  64-bit

                  A little bit more edge data for us would be making it easier to suggest something to you!
                  Which services are offered?
                  For how many peoples?
                  Which Internet connection?
                  VPN, Snort, Squid or nothing?

                  When I was looking into this last I was interested in a newer system that ran 64 bit since that is what is more futureproof. I think the Services is a great question. I can see a need for 20 or so OpenSSL VPN connections, or perhaps IPSEC IKEv2 since strongSwan is available now. Also, I would like to learn more about Suricata and IPS in general, but I see a growing need for this technology. Squid is valuable, but I have another solution for that just inside the firewall at this time.

                  Approximately 150 systems, on a 40 Mbps connection.

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                    messerchmidt
                    last edited by

                    you might want to spend a bit more on such a setup and maybe go 4-8 core atom

                    if you want to be really cheap, an gigbyte celeron j itx build with 4gb and a 60-120gb ssd would fit the profile

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                      darkfader
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                      @jc2it:

                      This topic intrigued me. So I started looking around for options that might be:
                      Fanless
                      Low Power
                      64-bit

                      Has anyone tried these:
                      Latte 2750 from http://www.cappuccinopc.com/Latte_2750_Mini_itx_Computer_Small_Mini_Server_with_32GB_64GB_RAM_Memory.asp this has 4 nics.
                      Intel NUC http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/nuc-kit-nuc5cpyh.html
                      HP T820 http://www8.hp.com/us/en/thin-clients/t820.html

                      The setup I'm currently building is like this

                      2 nodes of each:

                      8core Atom
                      passive cooling (basically a industrial metal case)
                      supermicro board with ipmi, quad gigE Intel
                      8GB ECC - this can be upgraded
                      100GB Intel S3700 SSD

                      That's it, no other fancy pieces.
                      The CPUs do AES and have enough cores to maybe even fire up a few jails if that ever becomes a feature.
                      The price was ~$900 each which is pretty OK given it's a server board, good ssd and a "real" case, and all preassembled.

                      pfSense firewalls

                      • a few in VMWare
                      • a Nokia IP530
                      • ServGate SG300
                      • Atom Cluster
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