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Hardware recommendation for Sophos XG Home Edition?

I'm interested in setting up Sophos XG for my home.  I have Verizon FiOS coax with 50/50 WAN.  We have a couple desktops, 3 laptops, 4 tablets, several phones plus a couple streaming televisions on the network.  I don't have any old hardware lying around, so I'm looking to acquire something appropriate.  Hardware specs seem to be:

     Intel i3 or faster
     Dual or quad-core
     2-6GB RAM
     2 NIC cards

However, from online reviews, there are many potential conflicts.  Therefore, I'm quite tempted to simply pickup a Sophos XG 85w.  Surprisingly, the hardware specs are difficult to find on this unit.  Is the hardware on this system available?  From other discussions, it seems this hardware is sufficient to run XG Home.  Is it a 'good' option?  Also, it comes pre-installed with XG for business; so, it seems I'll need to reformat it for XG Home Edition?  Are there better alternatives?

Thank you!



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  • I have https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MEGSMRZ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    And it works great, well build barebone. However I did switch recently from 200/35 Optimum to FIOS Gigabit and was not able to push more than 185Mbps with IPS enabled.

    It will get full 850/850 fine but without IPS enabled .... I can see that snort is using all 4 cores, and when I run speedtest all 4 snort processes are spiking CPU.

    If you have ISP with faster connection than 200Mbps I would personally cannot recommend Celeron j1900.

     

    Looking right now at possibly buying:

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XPGFG2W/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A14HQ326MGQ4AS

    Which hopefully would let me run IPS at higher speed http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-i5-5250U-vs-Intel-Celeron-J1900

    Pros toward 5250u

    Much better geekbench 3 AES single core score 3,470,000 MB/s vs 56,900 MB/s Around 61x better geekbench 3 AES single core score
    Much newer manufacturing process 14 nm vs 22 nm A newer manufacturing process allows for a more powerful, yet cooler running processor
    Much better performance per watt 61.41 pt/W vs 4.32 pt/W Around 14.2x better performance per watt
    Higher turbo clock speed 2.7 GHz vs 2.42 GHz More than 10% higher turbo clock speed
    Much better performance per dollar 2.92 pt/$ vs 0.53 pt/$ More than 5.5x better performance per dollar
    Much better CompuBench 1.5 face detection score 21.99 mPixels/s vs 0.39 mPixels/s Around 56.2x better CompuBench 1.5 face detection score
    More number of displays supported 3 vs 2 1 more number of displays supported
    Better turbo clock speed 950 MHz vs 854 MHz More than 10% better turbo clock speed
    Newer Jan, 2015 vs Oct, 2013 Release date over 1 years later
    Better PassMark score 3,607 vs 1,864 Around 95% better PassMark score
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