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Faulty build - what to do?

Hello,

So I managed to do a completely faulty build.

I based the build on the ASUS H110T, since I apparently didn't know one thing: i219v is not compatible and not recognized by the Sophos UTM.

Not enough research and no posts here, that's what I get.

Other hardware is:

i3-6320

8GB DDR4 RAM

Transcend M.2 SATA 32GB

So, what are my options? Or am I looking at €500 down the drain, if I cannot return the hardware?

Thank you.



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  • no one will answer this with "yes it will do"..

    too much details to be aware of.. just test it.

    as far as i know i3 is a good choice...

    i get about 95 MBit with this little cpu Intel 2961Y(dual core, 1.1 GHz), but its at my home so no commercial use

     

     

     

    greets

    zaphod
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  • Hi,

    if you search the forums you will see what various people have achieved. A basic UTM (about 200 size) will handle over 100mb/s connection with most options enabled is my reading. A UTM 220 runs something like a dual core at about 1.4ghz, not an I3 or even a lesser Pentium, but maybe a celeron.

    Ian

    XG115W - v20 GA - Home

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  • I'll just then install ESXI and test today. I guess that is one test that I can do without buying anything else.

  • I installed ESXI 6.5, and while Intel gets recognized, Realtek doesn't... however, in manage, it sees Realtek 8111, but under Physical NICs, only Intel shows. Ideas maybe? (I know it's not VMW support forum, just asking)

    I already ordered another system, returning what I bought, except the CPU.

  • Just a small update:

    The new system with Asus H110I-PLUS and Intel i350-T2 is up, and performing seemingly well.

    With IPS I can achieve 75Mbit easily, CPU is doing about 10%, which is great because power usages stays low too, about 18W both idle and 10% usage.

    Also VPN is much more stable and better performing.

    That is my noobish observation.

  • How are you measuring your speeds?  Large downloads or other method?

  • Large download, tested with a continuous about 5GB large file at full speed. Don't know if that is any good measurement, but I think if that fits, then anything else will fit. Not really into scientific measurements...

  • I do the same. Of course, there are other functions such as vpn processing that place additional load on the hardware.  In my case, upload is only ~25 mbps so not very demanding.

    Unless you can return, I'd put esxi on it and call it a day.  That should get you the nic support you need.  You can then run other servers on the machine too.  I plan on installing freepbx to handle a few google voice accounts and soft phones.

  • My upload is less than 10Mbit, so I can do probably everything the box can offer and still not hit the max.

    I already have it fully built and not changing anything. I got the Intel card, changed the mobo and case, and with 18W power usage (which translates to about €25/year), I am really calling it a day. Trying to achieve less power usage would be futile, as we are talking about not more than €10 less, for an investment that would cost me at least €100, were I to start testing with PicoPSU, for instance. I think 18W power usage are quite realistic and good.