[ Show your pfSenses! ] - Thread - (bandwidth warning!)
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Tough to hate you just for that Jim. ;)
However I know I didn't have $100 to spare when I was a student. That would have fed me for weeks, including beer! Perhaps a Silver subscription might be in order? I don't envy you deciding what that might entail though.Steve
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Here is my humble low power set-up (2.1.2-RELEASE (amd64)):
Mini-box M300-LCD
SuperMicro X10SBA-L
Celeron J1900 4c @ 2.0Ghz
8GB DDR3L
4 NIC: 2 on-board 210AT NIC, 2 on Intel PRO 1000/PT Server Adapter (PCI-E Riser)
64GB Crucial M4 SSD
Power by DC: LITEON 12V 4.16A Power Brick.
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If I said, "buy pfSense Gold", would you hate me?
While we are at it, are there any plans of expanding the "subscription program" with other types(/prices)?
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Yes.
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my modest home setup. cables unintentionally rastafarian :)
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@gonzopancho:
Yes.
And I subscribed for gold yesterday, just before your post here ::)
If I didn't know better, one could think that's on purpose.
Has to be the Karma thing ;D -
absolutely. 8)
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My home setup.
ISPs hardware. Fiber, gateway.
My hardware. Bout 2 years old now.
Travla c292 case
Intel DQ77KB motherboard
Celeron G1610
4gigs RAM
Intel dual port Pro 1000PT
80 gig HDDDlink DGS-1210-16 switch, using vlans and jumbo frames.
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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)