Hi,
I am in the process of migrating from pfSense (https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=21083.0).
I have configured OPNsense in a VM and now it's time to move it to dedicated hardware. I have an old desktop (11 year old) that is not in use and I plan to use it as the router. I was wondering if the following hardware will work for 600 Mbps/35Mbps speeds? Or am I pushing it?
Intel Core 2 Duo E8200 -- 64bit -- yes it's not AES-NI capable
8 GB RAM
Intel i340-T2 card
60 GB HDD
I intend to use the basics and not indulge with Suricata etc with this particular build. The usage will be:
- multiple VLANs -- about 5
- Basic Traffic Shaping
- OpenVPN Server -- I know this could be a bit difficult -- but i don't need to have 600Mbps here but it should be decent
- DHCP Server, Unbound resolver, firewall rules, etc -- again just basics
So mainly my questions revolve around
- will the hardware be sufficient to push a 600Mbps/35Mbps Comcast connection for daily usage -- about 10-12 devices with no more than 6 on at the same time.
- Will the VPN Server connection provide a decent speed even if it is not 600Mbps (max 1 or 2 connections when on the road) not very frequently
I think it's pushing it, though there's only one way to be sure, No AES-NI is going to be an issue.
Specs are here.
https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/hardware.html (https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/hardware.html)
Quote from: marjohn56 on February 07, 2021, 09:23:08 AM
I think it's pushing it, though there's only one way to be sure, No AES-NI is going to be an issue.
Specs are here.
https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/hardware.html (https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/hardware.html)
I read that hardware specs and my old desktop passes even the Recommended hardware. I have a 2.66Ghz CPU with 8GB RAM which is why I thought of using that machine.
is AES-NI going to be an issue with VPN -- I am ok if I get less bandwidth when connected via VPN server -- as long as it isn't super slow.
It will be an issue with the VPN, however the CPU SHOULD be fast enough to cope with it. It's a dual core which is 'Reasonable' under the specs, Quad or above is 'Reccomended' the way I read it. However the E8200 is clocking at 2.66Ghz so it's swings and roundabouts. Try it, then post the results. :)
Quote from: marjohn56 on February 07, 2021, 10:04:23 AM
It will be an issue with the VPN, however the CPU SHOULD be fast enough to cope with it. It's a dual core which is 'Reasonable' under the specs, Quad or above is 'Reccomended' the way I read it. However the E8200 is clocking at 2.66Ghz so it's swings and roundabouts. Try it, then post the results. :)
OpenVPN -- from what I understand doesn't utilize multiple cores but rather higher the clock speed the better it is.
Not sure about Wireguard. I want to dabble into Wireguard, but for now though, I am just trying to replicate the current pfSense configuration that I have...so I think it might work.
Thanks for the confirmation. Time to start installation.....