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    • H
      heper
      last edited by

      Usb is not what you want

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      • randomaustralianR
        randomaustralian
        last edited by

        surely its no worse then using a vm?

        2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case (http://up-shop.org/)
        1x UP^2 Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case (pfSense)
        1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
        1x Dell Power Edge R510
        2x Dell Power Edge R610

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        • H
          heper
          last edited by

          Vm's are generally OK (if you pick a well suited hypervisor)

          USB NICs are almost always crappy with buggy drivers.

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          • randomaustralianR
            randomaustralian
            last edited by

            using an vmware esxi 4.1 box.

            server is to old to run a more recent version.

            i would still have thought a dedicated firewall box was better then a vm

            2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case (http://up-shop.org/)
            1x UP^2 Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case (pfSense)
            1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
            1x Dell Power Edge R510
            2x Dell Power Edge R610

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            • KOMK
              KOM
              last edited by

              VM is much easier to manage.  If you're a keener, match a VM with a physical unit in a HA arrangement.

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              • randomaustralianR
                randomaustralian
                last edited by

                @KOM:

                VM is much easier to manage.  If you're a keener, match a VM with a physical unit in a HA arrangement.

                sorry i don't understand,

                can you explain

                2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case (http://up-shop.org/)
                1x UP^2 Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case (pfSense)
                1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
                1x Dell Power Edge R510
                2x Dell Power Edge R610

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                • randomaustralianR
                  randomaustralian
                  last edited by

                  can someone explain what a HA arrangment is

                  2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case (http://up-shop.org/)
                  1x UP^2 Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case (pfSense)
                  1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
                  1x Dell Power Edge R510
                  2x Dell Power Edge R610

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                  • H
                    heper
                    last edited by

                    High availability / carp cluster

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                    • KOMK
                      KOM
                      last edited by

                      https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/High_Availability

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                      • randomaustralianR
                        randomaustralian
                        last edited by

                        thank you

                        2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case (http://up-shop.org/)
                        1x UP^2 Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case (pfSense)
                        1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
                        1x Dell Power Edge R510
                        2x Dell Power Edge R610

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                        • johnpozJ
                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                          last edited by

                          "server is to old to run a more recent version."

                          How old is it..  Get a new one if its that freaking old ;)

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                          • randomaustralianR
                            randomaustralian
                            last edited by

                            @johnpoz:

                            "server is to old to run a more recent version."

                            How old is it..  Get a new one if its that freaking old ;)

                            its a ibm 88642tm… feel free to donate to the "i need a new server" cause

                            2 x UP board, 4GB RAM + 64 GB eMMC w/ vesa case (http://up-shop.org/)
                            1x UP^2 Pentium Quad Core, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC w/ vesa case (pfSense)
                            1x UP Core Plus E3950, 8GB RAM, 64GB EMMC+ Net Plus i210-IT
                            1x Dell Power Edge R510
                            2x Dell Power Edge R610

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