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Specs needed for a build for a google fiber WAN using HOME use version"?

I am going to be getting Google fiber at my house soon and would like to put together a server build to run the home version of Sophos that will be able to handle the full gigabit of up and down speed I will have while still using the antivirus and intrusion prevention features. I currently have a 100 Mb connection and am using an older sonic wall but even this goes down to 70 MB whenever I turn on the gateway antivirus and intrusion prevention so there is no way it will handle my new connection.


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  • SG310: 180GB SSD HD, 12 GB RAM, Intel Core i3 4330 CPU.
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  • I ended up getting system this off eBay for 250 bucks
    Hp pro desk
    Processor: Intel Core 4th Gen i3-4160 Dual Core Processor @ 3.6 GHz
    Memory: 8 GB DDR3
    Hard Drive: 1000 GB HD
    I'm gonna buy a dual Intel gigabit Nic and install Sophos and give it a try once I get Google fiber in a couple weeks
  • Hi, Chris, and welcome to the UTM Community!

    Guys, I think the issue is comparing single-user tests to simulations of multiple users. An SG 310 might well pass up to 5GB through Snort in an office of 100 active users and nothing other than Network Protection active. If you're considering using software or hardware appliances in your business, be sure to work with a reliable reseller so that the reseller has some skin in the game.

    I had a phone conversation with William awhile back. He suggested that the only possible way to get the raw speed needed for low-user-count gigabit access would be to use ESXi installed on bare metal. He suggested a 16GB dual quad-Xeon with the GHz from all eight processors lumped into one or two very fast virtual CPUs. I don't know of anyone that's tried this.

    Cheers - Bob

     
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  • Hi, Chris, and welcome to the UTM Community!

    Guys, I think the issue is comparing single-user tests to simulations of multiple users. An SG 310 might well pass up to 5GB through Snort in an office of 100 active users and nothing other than Network Protection active. If you're considering using software or hardware appliances in your business, be sure to work with a reliable reseller so that the reseller has some skin in the game.

    I had a phone conversation with William awhile back. He suggested that the only possible way to get the raw speed needed for low-user-count gigabit access would be to use ESXi installed on bare metal. He suggested a 16GB dual quad-Xeon with the GHz from all eight processors lumped into one or two very fast virtual CPUs. I don't know of anyone that's tried this.

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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  • Hey Bob,
    please cut/copy this post out and make it a sticky in its own right. You might also suggest that it be added to the knowledge base system.

    Ian,

    home UTM 9.x running in ESXi 6 e3-1275v2

    AP55c and AP10 (courtesy Astaro)

    Three other UTMs, SUM and SFM in hibernation

    XG 15.x MR3 in hibernation

  • I'm curious about how to go about setting this up. I installed ESXi on an old core2quad machine as a test to see if I could combine the processing power into 2 larger CPUs and researched online but I'm not coming up with anything. I'm also new to VMware so I'm not a ninja with it.