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Single Board Computer (SBC) for Sophos XG Home Firewall

I apologize because it seems like there are quite a few conversations about Hardware for XG Home, However most seem old (3+ years).

A lot of SBC computers are hitting the market and seem to be just as useful for XG Home. That said, I'm hoping someone out there can point toward a trusted SBC that has performed well with XG Home.

I personally already run an ODYSSEY - X864105 (J4105 Celeron Processor) for a small home server. For that job, it does great. Would another one of those serve well as an XG Home Firewall?

I am looking to replace my Meraki MX64, which is up for license renewal at about $700. 

All suggestions and guidance are welcome



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  • Hi,

    for home use maximum is 4 Cores (preferably real and very fast) and 6gb of RAM. NICs should not be realtek or intel i219 (not supported) to provide the connection speed you are after. The NUCs took good.

    Make sure that the bios is not UEFI because that is not supported or has the option of none uefi boot.

    Ian

    XG115W - v20.0.2 MR-2 - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v21 GA

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  • Thank you so much for this quick reply! Is there a way to estimate CPU/Memory/Disk to throughput? If I know what to look for, I suppose I can hunt around for an SBC that would support Higher Throughput.

    Another SBC that recently popped on the scene is the ASRock NUC BOX-1135G7 or ASRock NUC BOX-1165G7.

    Would either of those be a better fit for more throughput?

    My "current" requirements would ideally be to match my cable connection wire speed and no wifi. My cable is 967 Mbps/40 Mbps on a good day. Right now my MX64 is capped to 250 Mbp/s so anything flowing through it can't hit even get close to the "max" download speed of the connection.

    Thank you

  • Hi,

    looks good, but I am not sure about the 'disk' being supported and the onboard wifi will not be recognised.

    Configuring it will be quite slow but as a firewall it will work well on lower speed internet connections (200mbs or less)

    Ian

    XG115W - v20.0.2 MR-2 - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v21 GA

    If a post solves your question please use the 'Verify Answer' button.