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    • J
      justsomeone
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      So maybe to be on the safe side bump it up to 24 gigs of ram?

      "Bad shit happens to drunk people."

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        @stephenw10:

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          sthames42
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          @stephenw10:

          The different firebox models require various ammounts of tweaking to get pfSense installed. The cheaper and more commonly available X-e boxes will not manage 1Gbps, even after upgrading the CPU.

          Hi Steve, Steve here.

          For some time now, and with your help, I have been running WG X550e Fireboxes with pfSense 2.1.5 for my company offices and for my datacenter firewall. We run an MPLS VPN so all our company Internet traffic goes out the datacenter firewall.

          Yesterday, we upgraded our datacenter connection to 40mbps but the speed on this side of the Firebox is 38mbps down and 35 up.

          Can you elaborate a bit on your comment about the X-e boxes not reaching 1Gbps? Is there any reason to think I am losing throughput within the X550e I am using in the datacenter?

          The FB in the datacenter has been upgraded to 2GB memory and the SL7EP chip. My LAN connection on the datacenter FB connects to an Allied Telesis x600 Gigabit router and my test laptop was connected to that.

          Any input is greatly appreciated.
          Steve

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          • ?
            Guest
            last edited by

            @justsomeone:

            So maybe to be on the safe side bump it up to 24 gigs of ram?

            Board
            19" dual rack case
            8 GB RAM
            SSD 120 GB
            Intel Quad Port server adapter
            custom holes in the front brackets
            All in all for ~$350 to realize

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              Hi Steve,
              Those X-e boxes won't reach 1Gbps throughput due to the CPU. If you fit the 2GHz Pentium-M they will hit wire speed or at least some other limit, likely the NICs. I get 5-600Mbps through mine with the 1.7GHz CPU, or course is varies greatly by what traffic you are sending, packet size etc!
              There are some test values shown here: http://www.copyerror.com/2012/10/27/watchguard-firebox-core-x550ex750ex1250e/4/

              Steve

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                sthames42
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                @stephenw10:

                I get 5-600Mbps through mine with the 1.7GHz CPU, or course is varies greatly by what traffic you are sending, packet size etc!

                Tom's test results don't appear to claim that kind of speed with that chip as he is using the SL7SM. Are you getting that performance out of the on-board ports or the expansion ports?

                Steve, what firmware are you using? I upgraded some of my boxes from 2.0.3 to 2.1.5 and I'm wondering if the 2.1.5 drivers fully support the hardware.

                I am considering upgrading to 2.2.5. Do you think its worth it?

                I am using WG pfSense routers for all my offices and for our datacenter gw. Should I be looking at other hardware that will run pfSense? Is what I have good enough for a commercial website(s) NAT gateway as well as a VPN portal?

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