[ Show your pfSenses! ] - Thread - (bandwidth warning!)
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@cmb:
Good idea for a thread. We're going to gather pictures from a variety of threads like these in the future and create some kind of micro-site showing off people's deployments. In the mean time, might as well get another thread going. :)
Here's our primary colocation facility, where this site and most of our others run, as well as the snapshot and release build servers. The firewalls are virtual in ESX, a HA pair with primary on one ESX server and secondary on another.
It should probably be noted that this has changed substantially since Dec '12. The R510s are still in-use, but we use real hw firewalls now, not VMware, and there is a redundant 10Gbps link running to the office, where the build servers now live.
Will try to post pics soon.
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In the meantime, we gave the freebsd foundation two custom-etched APUs to raffle off at BSDcan.
Here's a flickr album from one of the winners.
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/20922021@N04/sets/72157644741336761/The other case had a Canadian Mounty themed "Beastie".
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The test rack at ESF/Netgate.
This is where pfSense gets hammered.
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Primary and Testbox just put in small quarter rack. Wire management to come. :)
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current snapshot (tends to change every now and then ;))
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Nicely routed cabling. ;)
A sharp contrast to many others (including me!) ::)Steve
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Tnx! ;D
It's nice because I had time & means to properly select cable lengths.
But there's no such thing as an ideal world… (see next picture :D)--edit: edited screenshot again--
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Ah, that looks lore like what I'm used to. ;D
All running pfSense? Can't make out the LCD on the XTM5s to be sure.Steve
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No, the xtm's are still WG licensed. Only the xcores as they were leftovers from a trade-in/upgrade program. Maybe one day… ;)
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It turns out that pfSense box can make a decent Metal Gear model stand. And let's face it - no one f**ks with your network when there's Rex around ;)
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Here's the last couple of installs…
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Here is my APU 1C4
CPU: AMD G series T40E APU, 1 GHz dual core (Bobcat core) with 64 bit support, 32K data + 32K instruction + 512KB L2 cache per core
RAM: 4GB
Storage: 30GB m-SATA Kingston
WLAN: wle200nx miniPCI express wireless module
3G Modem with SIM Card socket (planed as Backup)
3 Gigabit Ethernet (Realtek RTL8111E)
Size: 6"x6" (152.4 x 152.4 mm), fits in our case1d2*u enclosures.The skull design on the case is done with a water transfer print
Here is my sencond ALIX 3.D (still in process)
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NICE!
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Yep, very nice. Properly pimped! :D
Steve
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Thought I would post an updated pic of my setup.
The hardware is still the same as stated in this post.
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=57028.msg304531#msg304531Earlier this year I transitioned it to this rack since having an 18 month old son had me rethink my setup. For some crazy reason he thought certain buttons were there for him to push. ;) I got the rack for $180 including shipping/delivery… Couldn't pass it up. Totally worth it.
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One more in the books! 8)
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Soekris 6501-50 + 1 1841 Quad Gigabit card (so 8 ports total)
6 out of 8 ports in use:
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WAN
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Primary LAN
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DMZ
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Guest public WiFi
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Outbuilding separate LAN connected via roughly 1/4 mile fiber link
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(planned/not yet connected) backup WAN connection
Cisco SG200-50P managed switch.
Yellow/Red "these are a different VLAN" sticker dots from OfficeMax. :) -
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My Setup
1U 1HE Supermicro Server
• AMD Opteron 64 2.26 GHz
• 2GB RAM • 1x 164GB HDD
Purchased cheap on ebay.Cisco SG200-26 Switch
Qnap 419p
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My home rig.
2x2U IBM X3650 with Vsphere 5.5 Enterprise Plus running HA, HP Procurve 2810-24G and a Linksys WRT1900AC to handle the wireless clients.
And a slightly modified Lack rack from IKEA :D
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Nice. How's the WRT1900AC working out for you? Too expensive for me, especially when the open source friendliness claims turns out to be a bit stretched.
Steve