For Sale:
PFSense / Untangle Box: $65 shipped or $15 discount for local pickup (already boxed in original case box).
Lian Li PC-Q12 Case in silver
Supermicro X7SPA w/ intel Atom 510, with dual ethernet nics and 2Gb ram.
Heatware: https://www.heatware.com/u/33561/...
Returned it to BB
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AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
16GB Memory
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
1TB SSD - White
It is new in box. I grabbed this from Best Buy, for the 3070 and was considering using the whole thing in a new case, but think I am going to stick with my 6800 over the...
AMD RX 6800: going to hang on to it and build a new system. Looks like a 20 series card won't be much gain over my 1080.
Also for sale is my old PFSense / Untangle Box: $100+shipping or local pickup (already boxed in original case box).
Lian Li PC-Q12 Case in silver
Supermicro X7SPA w/ intel...
http://www.vmug.com/p/cm/ld/fid=5091
We are having Scott Lowe, Damian Karlson, Tommy Trogden and several others as well. If you are not coming you should!
I will be there. Who else will be as well?
If I had it to do over again I would be looking at Intel Avoton. You get 4 cores/8 threads, up to 64GB ram, at 20W TDP.
I prefer the supermicro versions such as:
Supermicro A1SAi-2750F
Supermicro-a1sam-2750f
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As the title states. I have an i7-3770K brand new in box. I was going to build a gaming machine, but it is not going to happen. My money would be better spent on another ESXi whitebox or synology so this needs to go as it is has been sitting on my desk for 3...
pfsense, on an intel atom board or alix board like this from Netgate
PFSense can let you still learn firewall rules, ports, dns forwards, basically anything you would need to do in a business networking sense.
Otherwise you can pick up an ASA5505 if you want to learn the "cisco" ASDM way.
Dell VRTX
My new favorite box. 4 servers, shared storage, networking all built into 1 - 5U box. Great box for SMB and virtualization.
Yes I work for Dell.
T110 II if you need a single CPU( E3-1230) and 32GB of ram.
T320 if you need single CPU (E5-2450) and scaling up to 192GB ram
T620 if you want a serious workhorse, use the E5-2650s and add as much ram as you need (can scale to 768GB ram)
it shouldn't matter if they are identical, SSD will help some over SATA, but sizing won't matter as you are letting ESXi own the disk and just presenting a vmdk disk to the VM from ESXi.
I had a failure early on with my M4. Also sucks to have to ship it to them and then get a refurbed SSD as the replacement. It took almost 2 weeks from time of shipping till I had a drive in my hand. The refurb has been rock solid.
What are wanting to accomplish?
Any old wireless nic will not provide the same coverage as the 66U, not nearly so. Most people with a monowall, pfsense, untangle, will use a separate AP dependent on the coverage needed.
2 NICs are required WAN/LAN, yes most NICs will work best performance as...
no minimum speed from a vmware workstation or virtual box speed, just depends on any apps, most of which don't care as well for what you are talking about doing
I work for a VAR and it took me a bit to spot the differences as well since they don't really list it out in front what the differences are. Once you spot the Teradici chip it all makes since for the added cost.
if using virtualization, you will be happier with an I3 with Hyperthreading over the celeron. Depending on how many VMs you want to boot, 8GB of ram may be your limiting factor before the cpu.
iPhone 4 32GB $200
AT&T
6.0.1 IOS, have the SHSHs for 4.3.3, 4.3.5, 5.0.1
2 Cases, 1 blue, 1 smoke
9 screen covers
Only a couple small pits on the side, no scratches on the screen was always in a case
Looking to sell or trade for ZFS parts
Located in DFW prefer local sale right now
Love the setup MarkDaGeek, makes me wish basements were more common here in DFW. I would love to have a separate room from my home office to have all the networking and NAS to sit.
Yes to all of those. You create task lists that can run at whatever time, frequency you want. Shared folder, FTP, USB, local drive you name it. Really a wonderful solution especially for free.
Netgate-m1n1wall-2D2-Red
Get a Netgate PFsense router. 0-50C with their alix boards built in. I run these at a number of client sites. Easy to setup and then they just run.
You can backup the controller which covers most of the basic things, just no portal customization. Then import that into your new install. It is a 30MB install.
Aother vote for Unifi APs. Used them for a number of businesses and I use it at my house as well. Great system with no complicated install or extra controller hardware needed.