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    Cheap small office build, 6PCs, 40/10 DSL

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      Mithrandir
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      Consideration for my small build is will network card fit in such a low case, do I need low profile NIC?

      @tirsojrp:

      Get an APU2C4 kit.

      Do you have any recommended shop that can do delivery in Europe (Croatia).
      PC engines don't have direct sales in EU.
      I've found this:
      https://shop.tronico.net/Embedded-Computer/PC-Engines/APU-Mainboards/APU-2C4-system-board.html
      So, board is 150Euro, without shipping, and I also need case, power supply and storage, if I understood correctly.

      I've also found this:
      http://varia-store.com/Hardware/PC-Engines-Bundles/APU-2C4-Bundles/APU2C4-System-Board-1-GHz-4-GB-DDR3-RAM-3x-LAN-Bundle::29101.html?XTCsid=b0hrl02md64v6j786o5710dk00
      It's 180 Euro + shipping it's about 200Euro, which is same as my custom build, it maybe has less raw CPU power, but has Intel NIC's.

      Now you've given me head to scratch-go for custom build or APU2C4 kit :)

      Tnx for the recommendation!

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        gcu_greyarea
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        There should be some cheap C2000 based systems in the market soon. Have an eye on ebay.
        You might even be able to afford a secondary cold standby system.

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          messerchmidt
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          Would go matx j3455, matx case, and add a dual intel lan card. 8gb ram is sufficient.

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            messerchmidt
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            Keep an eye out of a cheap zoltac CI325 if you want cheap. Add ram and a 120gb ssd.

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              Mithrandir
              last edited by

              I've actually ordered APU2C4 bundle. I'll post my impressions when it comes :)

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                messerchmidt
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                @Mithrandir:

                I've actually ordered APU2C4 bundle. I'll post my impressions when it comes :)

                not enough ram and that amd apu is obsolete. ok if you do not run squid+squidguard i guess

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                  whosmatt
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                  @messerchmidt:

                  not enough ram and that amd apu is obsolete. ok if you do not run squid+squidguard i guess

                  For a 40/10 DSL connection?  It'll be more than enough.  I run a 45/5 VDSL connection on a tiny VM on a tiny low power ESXI server and have more than enough power for OpenVPN at full speed serving ~30 nodes or so in my home, 3 LAN segments.  Even 512MB RAM is enough for that use case.  OP specifically stated his use case and it didn't include proxy or IDS.  Even if it had, I still think the APU2C4 would be more than enough.

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                    Jailer
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                    @messerchmidt:

                    not enough ram and that amd apu is obsolete. ok if you do not run squid+squidguard i guess

                    4GB of RAM is more than enough. I run Snort and pfBlockerNG with my APU2C4 and memory usage is normally around 12% to 20%.

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                      whosmatt
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                      @Jailer:

                      4GB of RAM is more than enough. I run Snort and pfBlockerNG with my APU2C4 and memory usage is normally around 12% to 20%.

                      Again and again I find myself baffled by why people think they need so much RAM to run pfSense.  Thanks for the real-world example.

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                        messerchmidt
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                        squid+squidguard , with that many users, will need more then 4gb

                        the cpu will bottleneck clamav

                        my core2 e6420 @ 3.2ghz with 4gb ddr2 is enough for me alone on 250/20 cable, but has issues when heavy load as per snort and clamav in squid on large transfers

                        got a s1366 with a 6 core xeon and 12gb ddr3 that will become my pfsense box

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                          Mithrandir
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                          Till last month I was running monowall on Pentium ii 300Mhz with 384MB RAM. I won't run squid here, just OpenVPN which will be used rarely.

                          I think APU2C4 is overkill for my needs, but I like form factor and consumption.
                          It should also be future proofed if higher speeds become available in my area.

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                            pfBasic Banned
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                            @whosmatt:

                            @Jailer:

                            4GB of RAM is more than enough. I run Snort and pfBlockerNG with my APU2C4 and memory usage is normally around 12% to 20%.

                            Again and again I find myself baffled by why people think they need so much RAM to run pfSense.  Thanks for the real-world example.

                            It depends on what you're doing with it.

                            My system pretty much always has 50-60% of 8GB in use.

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                              Jailer
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                              @pfBasic:

                              It depends on what you're doing with it.

                              My system pretty much always has 50-60% of 8GB in use.

                              I agree 100%. I only offered my example of what could be expected on a slow connection with a couple of packages running. YMMV definitely applies here.

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                                whosmatt
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                                @pfBasic:

                                It depends on what you're doing with it.

                                My system pretty much always has 50-60% of 8GB in use.

                                Agreed.  I was just responding specifically to the OP's specific use case and the apparent knee-jerk reaction regarding the hardware (and specifically the RAM) required.  Obviously you can use a fair amount of RAM.  But that doesn't mean you need it to run a pfSense firewall.  The packages will soak it up, no doubt.  But those are optional.

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                                  Guest
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                                  In total ~200 Euro incl. VAT.

                                  APU2C4 bundle with 16 Gb or 32 GB might be coming also on 200 Euro - 220 Euro here in Germany
                                  and the Varia store is selling and shipping world wide!

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