NEW BUILD :: ASRock E3C236D4U
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Hi everyone,
This will be my first pfSense build after some FreeNAS.
My usage will be OpenVPN, some port forwarding for servers (Zimbra), Torrents and Gaming.
What do you think of this ? Is it fully supported ? :
- ASRock E3C236D4U : http://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=E3C236D4U#Specifications
- Intel Xeon E3-1225V5 (3.3 GHz)
- Crucial DDR4 8 Go (2 x 4 Go) 2133 MHz CL15 ECC SR X8
Can I just use the 2 x RJ45 GLAN by Intel i210 or should I use other Intel PCI EXPRESS Card ?
FYI, I will use this case - X-CASE D-214-MATX 2U SHORT RACKMOUNT CASE : https://www.xcase.co.uk/2u-rackmount-server-cases/x-case-d-214-matx-2u-short-rackmount-case-aluminium-front-panel-2-x-3-5-internal-5-25-external-39-00-x-case.html
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Good lord that is a lot of CPU for a router. How fast of a connection do you have?
The 2 on board NIC's will be fine for basic LAN/WAN setup.
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Good lord that is a lot of CPU for a router. How fast of a connection do you have?
What would you recommend instead ?
I will be using OpenVPN, HAVP and maybe some more packages.The 2 on board NIC's will be fine for basic LAN/WAN setup.
Ok, thanks.
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Depends on how fast your connection is and how many packages you plan on running.
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I will be using OpenVPN, HAVP and maybe some more packages.
Squid & SquidGuard & Snort & HAVP & pfBlockerNG may like a fully UTM device and if something
of the throughput should be coming out on the LAN side it is not really to powerful. It is likes a
intel Core i3, i5 or i7 but with more power savings. -
@Jailer : I have a 100 Mb/s cable connection. But should be upgraded to fiber soon.
Will a Supermicro A1SAi-2550F be more appropriate ?
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@Jailer : I have a 100 Mb/s cable connection. But should be upgraded to fiber soon.
What packets do you want to install?
What services do you want to run?
How many users or devices must be sorted?
Is WiFi a point to talk about?
Is VPN in usage?Will a Supermicro A1SAi-2550F be more appropriate ?
Pointed to pfSense I would more go with a C2x58 (rangeley) then an Avaton platform.
AES-NI and Intel QuickAssist would be the way to go. Take the C2558 rangeley and 8 GB of RAM.