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Recommendation Hardware / CPU for Home Use

Hello,

 

i recently discovered the free offerings from Sophos for home users.

I find them quite appealing. I downloaded Sophos XG and installed it in a VM on my Notebook. I messed around with it quite some time and I am blown away of the features and capabilities. Now I want to buy hardware and install it in my home. Now to my question/problem: How should I size it?

 

Usecase:

-4 separated VLANs / Zones

-VPN for Mobile Devices and Notebooks

-Permanent VPN to 2 or 3 remote sites, all are running Fritz!Box

-Clientless VPN access

-Intrusion prevention, Web and Application Filtering/Policies, Web server protection, Advanced threat protection, Firewall rules, Routes

-Dynamic DNS

-2 Access Points

-Permanent Users: only 2

-Internet Speed: 50 Mbit Down / 10 Mbit Up; VDSL50 from 1&1; eventually Cellular WAN in the future

-Around 70 devices, including Server, NAS, PCs, Smartphone, Smarthome etc

 

Additional requirements:

-Not to expensive ~250€

-Future Proof for the next years

-4 NICs

-Low power consumption

-Quiet operation

 

So I narrowed down a few devices, all from vendor Qotom, all from Aliexpress.

All have 4 x Intel I211.

But which CPU?

Is a Atom J1900 sufficient? This would be the cheapest option. But isn’t it a bit old?

Or model Q335G4 with Core I3 5005U?

For a mit more money I could get Q370G4 with Core I7 4500U.

Additional to all of these is a SSD with 120GB and 8GB RAM.

 

Thanks in advance for every opinion and recommendation.

 

Greetings

 

MExtreme



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  • when you migrate to v18 you will find 4gb of ram will not be enough, also the J1900 will have throughput issues.

    Well, let's hope it's fixed on EAP 3. The current throughput in v18 is... bad...

    Also, I've noticed your using e3-1225v5, how is the throughput on it? in v17 and v18. I'm asking this because your using the same CPU as XG 430 Rev. 2.

     

    Thanks,


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    Sophos ZTNA (KVM) @ Home

  • Hi Prism,

    I used to have a 100/40 network and downgraded to a 50/20. The downloads on either one were capable of pushing the links to maximum speed. Current speed tests show the link is running around 48mb/s and that is what the latest MBP update showed yesterday. I went with the e3 because the J1900 was so slow in updating the GUI on v17.5 and even slower on v18.

    After the BIOS upgrade the XG is much faster in starting and performing GUI updates.

    The power usage varies from 15w when idle to 30w under load.

    Ian

    XG115W - v20.0.2 MR-2 - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v20.0.2 MR-2

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