Build for 1Gbps on PPPoE
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@nikkon @robi I have RDS as well. Too bad PPPoE is an issue since one of the reasons for moving to it was to get away from the proprietary wifi routers and their 'magic'/'hardware' NAT without sacrificing speed. I wonder if there are any PPPoE bridges out there - use the ISP box to handle PPPoE and pfsense for routing (maybe through some virtual lan or such)?
@nikkon where in RO did you get supermicro? I don't see a lot of options.
@sudonim interesting comment about em vs igb driver. Initially I went with em but after reading the comments about it being old and igb being newly written and supported, I decided to go for the respective Intel NICs, basically 82575 and 82576 - on paper they look a lot beefier than 82571. Can you expand on why em is better than igb? Thanks!
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I got my both supermicro mobo's from Elko
First one was an J1900. Both ware planned for pfsense :) -
How big was the CPU difference after the upgrade?
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Same goes to this thread here..
Would you run iperf test first ?
So that at least you roughly know what your hardware is capable of.Some good ref on how user test his hardware so that he understand what exactly his hardware is capable of:
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sory for my late asnwer :(
C2758 is much faster than J1900, firs of all is octo-core vs quad, still if you don't use openvpn/ipsec only the difference in pfsense is not much…notable but not so big.In my case, with pppoe cpu matters when i use the full bandwith downloading stuff. -
You could go completely overboard with a Supermicro X10SRM-F and a Xeon E5-1620 v3 ;)
I think this setup could even handle surricata-inline on 2.3 at 1GBe. Will try as soon as the X10SRM with 10GBe is available.
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You could go completely overboard with a Supermicro X10SRM-F and a Xeon E5-1620 v3 ;)
I think this setup could even handle surricata-inline on 2.3 at 1GBe. Will try as soon as the X10SRM with 10GBe is available.
Suricata will be much more easy to handle!!! it's multithreading application.On the other side Snort is single and doesn't use the advantage of multi core CPU's
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Is using em driver better than igb for pppoe connections?
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have no clue…does the driver matters?
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See this previous post (has some nice links):
@sudonim:From my research and experiments, you need an older system that uses an "em" driver card not an "igb" card. https://kdemaria.wordpress.com/2015/04/22/how-to-configure-pfsense-2-2-2-for-centurylink-gigabit-seattle-edition/#comment-300
You might have bad luck with PPPoE and gigabit with an igb card because of this issue: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4821