PowerEdge XE2420
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Is it possible to install Pfsense's latest version on Dell PowerEdge XE2420?
#PowerEdge #XE2420
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Probably. It's also probably total overkill. What are you doing with it?
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@stephenw10
The server assumed to handle eighty Gigabytes of network traffic. -
You mean 80Gbps? (Gigabits per second) Across multiple interfaces?
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@stephenw10
Yes. Across 8 mezzanine card slot. -
Hmm, well not overkill then. It's unlikely pfSense would be able to route that much traffic though. Even with a CPU that powerful. You might looks at TNSR if you need to pass 80Gbps.
Steve
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On the TNSR page, I can see nothing about Dell PowerEdge servers."Bare Metal Image for 3rd party hardware deployment"
The above sentence is the only information for Bare metal servers. But I need more information about Dell PowerEdge.Is it possible to install TNSR on these servers?
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There doesn't appear to be anything particularly exotic about those servers so I'd expect it to install no problem. TNSR is built on Ubuntu and VPP. The only thing I would want to be sure about is the VPP support for whatever NICs you are using. Check this page:
https://docs.netgate.com/tnsr/en/latest/platforms/#recommended-components
However I'd suggest getting in contact with our sales guys to discuss it:
https://www.netgate.com/get-startedSteve
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Is it possible to install Pfsense's latest version on Dell
PowerEdge XE2420?pfSense 2.6+ (Plus) is able to get over an LAB license
for a probe or test installation!Is it possible to install TNSR on these servers?
TSNR is able to get over an LAB license for a probe or test
installation too!So you will be able to test out and if it is running fine for you
you might be getting a real license then!