What hardware is everyone using?
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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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As per signature
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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
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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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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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Jetway NF9HG-2930 (actual today)
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Supermicro D-1508, 1518 or 1528 as a bare bone!
For the near future
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Cheap and works well for my home use.
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Netgate sg-8860
Official hardware
Expensive, but nice as hell.
Also, foss all the way down to the bios.
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You may find this interesting [ Show your pfSenses! ] - Thread - (bandwidth warning!)
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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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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.
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Nano ITX Fanless Server PC J1900 N10A 4LAN
Details:
Intel J1900 Quad Core 2.0GHz;
Intel HD Graphics;
1VGA
4USB2.0;
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:134126*36mmThere'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.
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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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Jetway JNC9C-550-LF Atom N550 (added active cooling to increase livespan)
2GB RAM
2GB SATADOMPFsense 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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gigabyte el20-3710-32gb
4gb ram
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Current setup
Supermicro X7SBE-O
Core2Duo E8400
4GB Samsung DDR2 non ECC
Extremely old and used up 250GB Seagate SATA driveSoon to be replaced with:
APU2C4
16GB mSATA SSDShould 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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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-HolePower consumption is around ~20W
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Home built 3.2ghz i5 Haswell, 8GiB memory, dual Samsung SSDs in GEOM RAID1(gmirror), Intel i350-T2 NIC.
~15-20% cpu @ ~1.4M pps(~1Gb/s of 64byte packets) LAN->WAN(NAT) with HFSC and 4 UDP streams.
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PCEngines APU2C4 with 16GB Phison S9 mSata SSD.
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CURRENT:
ESXi 6.5a AIO Server()
Rosewill RSV-L4500 Case
Supermicro X8DT6-F
Dual L5640 CPU
64GB (8x8) Hynix MEM-DR380L-HL05-ER13
80GB Intel SSDSCKHB080G4 S3500 Boot Disk
400GB Intel SSDSC2BA400G4 S3710 VM Datastore Disk
1TB HGST Ultrastar A7K2000 Data Files Disk
123TB WD RED Hard DrivesVM's
pfSense: 4GB RAM / 4 Cores
Adtran vWLAN: 2GB RAM / 2 Cores
Windows Server 2016: 8GB RAM / 4 Cores
Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials: 4GB RAM / 2 Cores
Windows Nano Server 2016: 2GB RAM / 2 Cores
RancherOS: 4GB RAM / 4 Cores
Centos 7: 2GB RAM / 2 Cores
CentOS Atomic Host: 2GB RAM / 2 Cores
Debian Pi-Hole: 1GB RAM / 2 Cores
Debian Guacamole: 4GB RAM / 4 Cores
Debian Test: 2GB RAM / 2 CoresIN STAGING:
Future Virtualization Server
Intel R2208GZ4GC "Grizzly Pass" 2U Server
Intel S2600GZ4 Motherboard Rev. C
Dual E5-2670 V1 (keeping an eye on V2 prices)
128GB (8x16GB) HMA42GR7AFR4N
Will migrate the SSDs from current Server.TEST BOX:
ESXi 6.5/ProxMox/HyperVM
Dell 7010 SFF
HP365T Quad Port NIC
Core i5-3470T 4C 35w (%)
8GB Corsair DDR3 RAM
100GB Dell MLC SSD(*) Converting this server to be my Storage Server
(%) Until replacement arrives running i3-3240.Some of this may be out of date as I did a few changes/upgrades and I don't think I always put down the make/model number down on my build list doc.