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    What hardware is everyone using?

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    • B Offline
      browntown
      last edited by

      Sub'd.  The amazon reviews of your board are semi-worrisome. I 'm looking for an affordable 1u rackmount solution, and was trying to find a good supermicro solution like the sc-503 but with 4 nics.  Or maybe someone has figured out how to make the UniFi Security Gateway Pro-4 run pfsense.  :D

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      • M Offline
        maus
        last edited by

        I'm using hp microserver gen8 with E3-1260L and 16G ram. pfSense is virtualized under ESXI 6.5 and works great  :)

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          Stugots
          last edited by

          PCEngines APU2C4

          http://pcengines.ch/apu2c4.htm

          PC Engines APU2C4

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            KOM
            last edited by

            Dell PowerVault NX3000, 32 GB, 6 NICs

            pfSense VM under ESXi 6.5.0, 2 vCPU, 2 GB vRAM, 60 GB disk

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            • W Offline
              Wolf666
              last edited by

              As per signature

              Modem Draytek Vigor 130
              pfSense 2.4 Supermicro A1SRi-2558 - 8GB ECC RAM - Intel S3500 SSD 80GB - M350 Case
              Switch Cisco SG350-10
              AP Netgear R7000 (Stock FW)
              HTPC Intel NUC5i3RYH
              NAS Synology DS1515+
              NAS Synology DS213+

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              • M Offline
                marvosa
                last edited by

                @Home
                HP Slimline Desktop
                CPU - Core i3
                RAM - 8 GB
                NICs - 1 Onboard + 1 PCIe

                @Colo on Gigabit Fiber
                IBM System x3650
                CPU - Dual Quad Core Xeon @ 2.66Ghz
                RAM - 32 GB
                NIC's - 2 Onboard + 2 Quad port PCIe

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                • K Offline
                  kpa
                  last edited by

                  Self built Mini-ITX system. The motherboard is a "Jetway JNC96-510-LF 1.66GHz Dual Core Atom D510", 4GBs of RAM, 32 GB 2.5"SATA SSD, one Intel PCI gigabit NIC for WAN, one Intel miniPCIe gigabit NIC for LAN, integrated realtek NIC unused so far.

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                    sprinteroz
                    last edited by

                    Pfsense Firewall
                    motherboard: https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P5E_Deluxe/overview/
                    3.2GHz cpu: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Core2+Extreme+X9770+%40+3.20GHz
                    6Gig Ram: http://www.corsair.com/en-au/twin2x2048-8500c5d
                    120gig HDD
                    2x netgear 1 gig nic's, NetGear GA311 card
                    1x builtin Nic 1 gig

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                      Guest
                      last edited by

                      • Jetway NF9HG-2930 (actual today)

                      • Supermicro D-1508, 1518 or 1528 as a bare bone!
                        For the near future

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                        Tzvia
                        last edited by

                        Cheap and works well for my home use.
                        (In my sig.)

                        Tzvia

                        Current build:
                        Hunsn/CWWK Pentium Gold 8505, 6x i226v 'micro firewall'
                        16 gigs ram
                        500gig WD Blue nvme
                        Using modded BIOS (enabled CSTATES)
                        PFSense 2.72-RELEASE
                        Enabled Intel SpeedShift
                        Snort
                        PFBlockerNG
                        LAN and 5 VLANS

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                        • M Offline
                          moscato359
                          last edited by

                          Netgate sg-8860

                          Official hardware

                          Expensive, but nice as hell.

                          Also, foss all the way down to the bios.

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                            jahonix
                            last edited by

                            You may find this interesting  [ Show your pfSenses! ] - Thread - (bandwidth warning!)

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                            • B Offline
                              bbrendon
                              last edited by

                              All Netgate models. 2220, 2440, 4860. All work great. No issues.

                              I haven't tried the 1000. I probably won't because its ARM. I'd rather stay on one architecture.

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                                W4RH34D
                                last edited by

                                I use a few things - on a budget otherwise I'd just get the netgate stuff.

                                I ebayed a 6core xeon dell that is for when theres issues and i can lazily throw cpu at it until i figure it out.

                                For serious stuff I like the AM1 - though no one makes a motherboard with more pci-e slots in case i need to expand.
                                Luckily they are cheap and use minimal power.

                                Did you really check your cables?

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                                  guardian Rebel Alliance
                                  last edited by

                                  Nano ITX Fanless Server PC J1900 N10A 4LAN

                                  Details:

                                  Intel J1900 Quad Core 2.0GHz;
                                      Intel HD Graphics;
                                      1VGA
                                      4
                                  USB2.0;
                                      Support 2G,4G,or 8G DDR3 RAM and MSATA SSD
                                      DC 12V Power Supply
                                      4LAN Intel WG82583 10/100/1000M Ethernet
                                      Realtek ALC662 HD Audio CODEC
                                      High-quality aluminum alloy case, size:134
                                  126*36mm

                                  http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Popular-Nano-ITX-Fanless-Server-PC-J1900-N10A-4LAN/1463008_32596461105.html

                                  There's a lot of info here https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=113308.msg638972#msg638972

                                  Been using it for about 6 months… so far so good for the money... pushed over 3250mbps through it and it wasn't breaking a sweat. 
                                  So far it's been good for the money.

                                  If you find my post useful, please give it a thumbs up!
                                  pfSense 2.7.2-RELEASE

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                                    pfBasic Banned
                                    last edited by

                                    i5-2400
                                    PRO/1000 dual NIC
                                    8GB RAM
                                    4x8GB SanDisk Cruzer Blades in raidz2 +1 as automatic hot spare
                                    Consumes ~34W, stupid overkill for my uses.

                                    Bought it on eBay for $130 to get into pfSense.

                                    Eventually will switch to a supermicro, low-end xeon or i3 board with integrated 10GbE & SAS to run multiple platforms to include pfSense in ESXi.

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                                      Zflash76
                                      last edited by

                                      Jetway JNC9C-550-LF Atom N550 (added active cooling to increase livespan)
                                      2GB RAM
                                      2GB SATADOM

                                      PFsense is only used at home with SNORT and OpenVPN for max 2 users. No real power is needed. Runs stable as a rock.

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                                        kugmo
                                        last edited by

                                        gigabyte el20-3710-32gb
                                        4gb ram
                                        120gb msata

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                                        • JailerJ Offline
                                          Jailer
                                          last edited by

                                          Current setup

                                          Supermicro X7SBE-O
                                          Core2Duo  E8400
                                          4GB Samsung DDR2 non ECC
                                          Extremely old and used up 250GB Seagate SATA drive

                                          Soon to be replaced with:

                                          APU2C4
                                          16GB mSATA SSD

                                          Should provide a considerable power savings as well as silent running. MY crappy WISP (only option) is 6Mb down 1.4Mb up so no worries about needing to upgrade hardware for quite some time.

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                                            MrGlasspoole
                                            last edited by

                                            Hyper-V Server 2016 on:
                                            ASRock Rack Z97M WS
                                            Core i3-4160
                                            16GB (2x8GB) Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP
                                            128GB SanDisk Z400s SSD <- for Hyper-V
                                            240GB Intel SSD 530 <- for VM's
                                            320GB 2.5" WD Blue <- for downloads
                                            Delta Electronics DPS-250AB-53A (250Watt|80Plus Bronze)

                                            VM's:
                                            pfSense > 2048 RAM assigned
                                            Win8.1 > 3072 RAM assigned | For stuff that works only on Windows and needs to run all the time
                                            Debian > 2048 RAM assigned | Webserver / MQTT-Server - Nginx, HiveMQ, MariaDB, InfluxDB, Grafana, ExpressionEngine
                                            Debian > 1024 RAM assigned | FreeSWITCH Telephony platform
                                            Debian > 512 RAM assigned | Pi-Hole

                                            Power consumption is around ~20W

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