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    • G
      GTX
      last edited by

      Morning/Afternoon guys.

      I'm a little new to PF. I have played with it but never had it into a production environment.

      Iv just ordered a WatchGuard with PFsense already installed. Im looking to install squid on it but clearly a 4GB CF guard isnt going to cut it with 50 users. Is it possible to install a hard drive into the system as well as a CF card?

      Im wanting to have all Cache/logs from Squid going on the drive and keeping the CF card as the OS/settings.

      Thanks in advance
      GTX

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        It's possible but not advised.

        If you're going to install a hard-drive then just do a full install to that and boot from it.

        It's possible to install a 2.5" laptop IDE drive (or an IDE SSD if you want) with the correct adapter and caddy. It is possible to install a SATA drive with an adapter, there is a relatively current thread detailing it.
        https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=105261.0

        You should be aware that 2.3.X is the last pfSense branch that will support 32bit though it will be supported for some time after 2.4 is released.

        Steve

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        • G
          GTX
          last edited by

          Hi Steve,

          Thanks for the reply. Just so im understanding you correctly. I can just get a 2.5 IDE drive and put it in without any adapters?

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          • pfworker79P
            pfworker79
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            I have a WatchGuard X750 with onboard CF-card reader. Problem is though, the reader doesn't support UDMA transfers (2 pins are not connected through, thus stuck in PIO-4 mode). My solution was to get an external CF->IDE adapter hooked up which supports UDMA transfers. My god, the loading speed before the upgrade was, put mildly, extremely slow. Just remember to use a newer IDE cable with 80 conductors in between, or you'll face errors.

            2.5" IDE drives are very uncommon nowadays, except old used ones, but an IDE->SATA adapter (make sure it supports UDMA) would most likely work. How about a IDE->SD-Card adapter as SD-Cards are a lot cheaper than CF-Cards?

            As for the logs, I'm using NFS to mount a private share on my file server. That way, I can keep all my device's logfiles at one place and not require any mechanical disk drive on each and every device. Perhaps I would write a script one day that creates a local ram-drive for the logfiles if the NFS share is unavailable and notify by email… Remote Syslog (RSyslog) could also work, but have not tested it yet.

            Good luck!

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            • R
              Reece5646
              last edited by

              Never used your model but I have set up a few PFsense boxes on the Watchguard 530/545's
              Always used SSD drives  and up the ramp to 8gigs,

              Never had a customer complain

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                @GTX:

                I can just get a 2.5 IDE drive and put it in without any adapters?

                Sorry for the delay. Most of those boxes come with an IDE connector suitable for connecting a laptop style drive in a caddy. You will need an adapter to connect between the actual 2.5" IDE 44pin connector and the connector on the board.
                It's mentioned here: https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/PfSense_on_Watchguard_Firebox#Further_Enhancements_3

                Here's an example: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/253003464107

                As I said before you definitely don't want to spend too much here because the 32bit hardware in that box has limited life at this point.

                Thanks,
                Steve

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