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I went the mikrotik route, you can't really beat the hEX given it's size, price and a max power consumption of 3W along with things just working out of the box.
It runs perfect, no issues so far - Stable and provides the performance I need while still being consistent.
Thought I would update this, I ended up buying a Mikrotik RB750GR3 or "New hEX" as it is called..
Works wonders, 80% cpu usage at full duplex 1Gbit with a few firewall rules and portforwards, massively faster than my previous ERL.
I have been thinking about doing that, but I wanna be sure that it can actually handle the throughput before committing and I cannot really find any proper benchmarks or details on it.
It seems to be hard to find proper documentation on what kind of cpu power pfsense requires in a "bare config"...
mrwizardno2 - I am actually in the process of putting together a basic "home server" for basic NAS duties, going to run it off an i3-7100 so I might try and spinup a VM on that one and see how it goes but I would really prefer having a static device just for routing so that the internet is not...
I have a pretty long and detailed thread on this on the ubnt forums, there's basically a number of things that are going wrong here on their newer firmwares which are causing loads of problems.
I can pretty easily benchmark 1/1Gbit full duplex on it if it is a simply iper between two hosts on...
Hi guys,
So, I just got an upgrade on my network side and im now on 1/1Gbit internet, it does test 98x in both directions on my Edgerouter Lite, but it appears that it cannot handle full duplex 1Gbit, when stressing the network I appear to max out at around a total of 1.2-1.3Gbit connectivity...
They do this to limit any kind of issues in case there's a software problem.
They have messed up in the past, this gives them the chance to spot issues before it hits too many users for them to handle, in my eyes it is a pretty decent compromise.
Hi guys,
Im having some issues that you guys might be able to help me with!
I have a few Supermicro servers running in this chassis: Supermicro | Products | Chassis |4U | SC846BE1C-R1K28B <- with the single expander unit
The servers run one of these two controllers: AOC-S3008L-L8e or...
For the price, i cannot find anything better..
30 day limit? You cannot upload stuff, and delete them, i don't use it as storage but only to replicate live data..
I will however look into SOS Online Backup, as they seem to have a datacenter closer to my location for better performance!
Hi,
All of the users have been configured by me personally as they have no knowledge about this.
Cobian is configured to run a full backup, then run 5 incrementals, then a full backup including a wipe of the previous full backup...
However it appears to not do that, it does not delete any...
Hi guys..
Im looking for some advice here, i have a home server, which is currently running Win10 (to get backblaze backups)..
This server sees some traffic from almost my entire family backing up their data, while i live with my GF all of the data is backed up via the internet.
The amount of...
Sorry for not getting back to you guys about this.
In the meantime, we have decided to go for Iperiusbackup, which supports backup of files to lots of different storage options.
Over WAN is simply a storage server in our own server room, with clients sending backups weekly to this server.
We...
sorry guys, i kindda forgot about this as i had a week off work.
There's no more than 2 VMs per host, in some rare cases there's 3 VMs..
I did manage to get a budget for each host which is around €50-75 for software..
All i needs to do is be able to backup to a remote location.
The idea with a VPN tunnel might actually be a working solution.
I will have to look into that, i know our customers have firewalls that support things like this.
Hi,
I have been given the task to find a working backup solution for some of our hyper-v clients.
Basically, which is quite easy at first, i need a software to install on 2012 R2 which can backup individual VM's to an offsite location..
The offsite location is hosted in our own rack...