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    • C
      cbarbie
      last edited by

      My pfSense is currently servicing:
      OPENVPN 2 clients max
      Plex for 2 remote users
      10 PCs/servers
      3 IOT
      3 streaming devices
      2 phones
      Occasional visitors

      pfSense Packages:
      pfBlockerNG
      Open-VM-Tools

      Current setup:
      300 down / 15 up
      Supermicro A1SAi CPU C2758
      2.41GHz 8cores 8threads / 8GB
      pfSense running under ESXi 4 cores

      Working from home is limited by the current bandwidth. Thinking of moving to Gig but not sure the current pfSense would handle it.

      1. Could the current C2758 handle 1g?

      2. If not, I may be able to acquire this:
        Supermicro X9SPV-LN4F-3QE CPU i7-3612QE
        2.10GHz (Turbo 3.10) 4cores 8threads / 8GB
        pfSense on hardware
        The turbo puts it higher than the C2758

      3. Should I look at something else?

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by stephenw10

        A C2758 can route/firewall at 1Gbps, packet size and latency allowing. If it's installed baremetal at least, not sure I've seen one as a VM.

        It's a C2000 CPU though with all that implies...

        Steve

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          VAMike @cbarbie
          last edited by

          @cbarbie it seems like you're comparing those two options by clock speed, which is invalid because they are different architectures. The 3612QE isn't a little bit faster per core, it's probably more like 3x faster per core and 2x faster for heavily threaded work. Whether you actually need that is a different question, biggest factor is whether you internet is delivered via PPPoE. If so, the C2758 will probably struggle to hit 1gbps under virtualization. If not then you probably are fine with the existing hardware.

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            cbarbie
            last edited by

            Thank you for the replies.

            The current setup handles 300/15 without a sweat with only 4 cores allocated. I would be switching to FIOS, not sure if they use PPPoE.

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              VAMike @cbarbie
              last edited by

              @cbarbie FIOS used to use PPPoE in some locations, they've mostly gotten rid of it

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