[talk] pfSense home unit
George Rosamond
george at ceetonetechnology.com
Sun Jan 14 15:30:00 EST 2018
Charles Sprickman:
>
>> On Jan 14, 2018, at 10:02 AM, Brian Cully <bcully at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> On January 12, 2018 at 13:02:15, Isaac (.ike) Levy
>> (ike at blackskyresearch.net) wrote:
>>> I'll second Shawn on this, there was just a thread on PCEngines
>>> this in December, here's my long ramble:
>>> http://lists.nycbug.org/pipermail/talk/2017-December/017422.html
>>> In short- the PCEngines people are awesome, the gear is stellar
>>> for your purposes.
>>>
>>> PCEngines board - apu2c4 - $132 http://pcengines.ch/apu2c4.htm
>>>
>>> Case - case1d2blku - $10.00 (Case can be black, red, blue)
>>> http://pcengines.ch/case1d2blku.htm
>>>
>>> AC adapter 12V 2A US plug - ac12vus2 $4.40
>>> http://pcengines.ch/ac12vus2.htm
>>>
>>> SSD M-Sata 16GB MLC - $17.80 http://pcengines.ch/msata16g.htm
>>>
>>> $ 164.20 - Each Router + shipping.
>>
>> Thanks, everyone. I did end up purchasing an apu2c4. Price was
>> higher than this (by almost $100!), though. pcengines was sold out
>> of their boards, and external vendors were more expensive. But at
>> least it all comes pre-assembled, so less waiting for parts.
>
> Just another option to think about… I was recently looking for a
> replacement for a personal 1U box on ebay (and I missed a good one by
> hours!), but I found quite a few people selling Supermicro 1U Atom
> boxes. Maybe not the best, but cheap, can likely survive without a
> fan, and you likely jam more ports in there.
>
> Example of an ended auction:
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Server-Supermicro-Intel-Atom-D525-Mini-1U-Rackmount-SATA-TESTED-Working-Great-/232596282461?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&nma=true&si=gWZ%252FyqhCG6KLYlzQFPHYl3Gdr5U%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
> <https://www.ebay.com/itm/Server-Supermicro-Intel-Atom-D525-Mini-1U-Rackmount-SATA-TESTED-Working-Great-/232596282461?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&nma=true&si=gWZ%2FyqhCG6KLYlzQFPHYl3Gdr5U%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc>
When it comes to Atoms, I have lost my patience for most purposes,
unless it's for a specific low-power single-function.
They are so incredibly underpowered that I'd prefer a decent i386 box in
many cases.
Mark S had recommended, and I'll +1 it, to recommend Dell R210 II for
small half-depth servers. Cheap, and pack a decent processor and RAM
maximum is good.
Of course, all this discussion makes me feel queasy with the ugly Intel
reality today.
g
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