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Loving the hostname tags on your hardware.;)
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"In Case of Emergency LAN Party, Break Glass."
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I just hope that his "Titanic" don't sink….. :P :D
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The Titanic file server is actually SS Titanic named after the Srat Ship Titanic from Douglas Adams not RMS Titanic, and it is meant to sink….
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starship_Titanic
As in a file sink or a place to dump all the crap my family wants to keep and it did crash once, I bought a brand new 3TB drive a few months ago to put in it to up the storage and had it in a USB external housing to transfer files to it and knocked it off the desk :( it didnt work after that, it lasted all of 4 hours and I am still saving money to buy a replacement oh well BS happens -
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Loving the hostname tags on your hardware.;)
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"In Case of Emergency LAN Party, Break Glass."
See my other post for a list of hostnames on my network http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,63179.0.html
Some have meaning some are random..
VOIP ATA is Money Penny the receptionist from James bond because it handles the phone calls
Octopussy also a Bond reference is the network switch, that is self evident
Phaser for the Laser printer Start Trek. The full name is Phaser's set to stun
My Ham Shack 8 port switch has blue LEDs so is called Bluering as in Blue ring octopus
Apollo for the Wireless AP as Apollo is the god of the sun and light ie wireless as light is the original WiFi using mirrors
One Son uses random names for his devices
My other son has all Stargate names
My Wife has Egyptian names
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I wonder what were talking about.
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Home network setup…
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AMD Sempron 3000+
512mb Ram
2 Flash Drives (1 Gig with pfSense + 4 Gig with cfg and cache)40-50 users
Fast and Quiet
Pictures was taken during setup before it was placed in the server room.
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We have some netgate goodness here in the office.
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pfSense on Watchguard x750e modded with Pentium-M 1,7Ghz SpeedStep, 2GB RAM, PicoPSU
Server made by Supermicro X9SCL with Intel Xeon E3-1230v2 and 16GB RAM DDR3 ECC plus 4x2TB and 256GB SSD for VM
Switch HP 1800-24G with some VLANs, UPS APC Smart 1500VA
In other places over the home I have a WRT610N (used as access-point and switch managed), Netgear GS108Tv2 and ReadyNas Duo v2 with 2x2TB for backup
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IKEA rack?
Steve
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Yes! ;)
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One that @tommics posted on Twitter.
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This is a custom skeleton build running pfsense 2.1 RC1 (amd 64). This re-purposed computer started its life as an e-machine. The frame has been cut down significantly and re-riveted (was a micro atx case) to exact fit a mini itx motherboard. The case is now the width of the WRT54G router perched on top. Frame was smoothed and painted rattle can red. Build uses a standard ATX power supply from a dell dimension series taken apart and sprayed with flat black paint for contrast. I didnt want the pfsense 16g flash drive hanging out the back near my network cables so i made a custom mount inside the case partly salvaged from a hp pavillion. The power switch is also located on top of this mount taken from another dell. The meat and potatoes of this build is a brand new dual core intel celeron processor @ 1.1 ghz and 2 gb of G.Skill DDR3 1333 ram. The motherboard (gigabyte GA-C847N-D) has dual RJ-45's and I also installed a pci gigabit NIC for my optional interface running on a different subnet. Not doing anything real heavy duty with it yet, mainly pfblocker, VPN and bandwidth throttling my freeloading neighbors :)
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OK, I`ll share mine :)
pfSense box:
Mini rack:
Whole system, switches, server (5 HDD`s!!) and pfsense box uses around 110W, great what they did with power management :)
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That needed a bigger bandwidth warning. ;)
I haven't been able to open the thread for the last three days via a 3G connection.Steve
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Here's mine:
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Here's mine…
Rack arrived today, so it's a work in progress…
Still need to finish up the wiring, and mounting the PDU's
Short a few rails and some of the stuff that's in there now will be removed and replaced before spring.2x HP R5500XR UPS
2x HP Proliant DL580 G4 - Quad Intel 7140M ( 3.40GHz Xenon Duo Core ), 64GB DDR2 2x 72.6GB 10K SAS ( RAID 0 )
1x HP Proliant ML370 G5 - Dual Intel X5450 ( 3.00GHz Quad Core Xenon ), 32 GB DDR2 ECC, 4x 36.6GB 15K SAS for OS + External Storage ( See MSA20 )
1x HP Proliant DL360 G4 - Dual 3.6GHz Intel Xenon's, 8GB DDR, 2x 72.6 GB 10K SCSI ( Soon to be replaced for DL380 G5 )
2X HP MSA20 - 5x 2TB + 4x 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200 Drives ( Soon the be replaced by HP MDS600 )Other equipment:
HP AF600A KVM
Woven LB4 ( AKA TRX100 )
IBM Top Spin 120 ( AKA Cisco SFS7000 )
Older DLink Switch ( some older switch for the ILO and Management Network )PS:
DL380 G5 will be the new firewall...
Single 2.2GHz xenon, 8Gb DDR2, 2x 36GB 10K SAS + Mellanox card + Myricom 10GBEIn the end there will be lots of CX4 cabling in the rack as there will be the Dual Link Infiniband net and the 10 GBE loop between the Firewall - LB4 - NAS
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As of today I have bought some more hardware that's inbound…
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Ok Ill bite. Still a work in progress. Supermicro X7SPA-H with 4gig of memory.