apu2c4 with SSDNow mS200

Started by vikozo, August 22, 2017, 10:18:50 AM

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Hello
i will get the APU2C4 and i wish to build in the MSATA
KINGSTON SSDNow mS200 Drive, 240GB (SMS200S3/240G)

will this be a good Option? What about the size?

have a nice day
vinc
apu2c4 / wle200nx / 240 Disk --> Firewall | FW-03
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OPNsense 22.1.6-amd64
FreeBSD 13.0-STABLE
OpenSSL 1.1.1n 15 Mar 2022

Hi Vinc,

240 GB is exactly double the size that is recommended: https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/hardware.html

Bart...

jepp, so the disk it self is also ok to support.
and i am ready for the future ;-)

on the end month i will have all parts an be ready to start...
apu2c4 / wle200nx / 240 Disk --> Firewall | FW-03
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OPNsense 22.1.6-amd64
FreeBSD 13.0-STABLE
OpenSSL 1.1.1n 15 Mar 2022

Quote from: vikozo on August 22, 2017, 10:18:50 AM
Hello
i will get the APU2C4 and i wish to build in the MSATA
KINGSTON SSDNow mS200 Drive, 240GB (SMS200S3/240G)

will this be a good Option? What about the size?

have a nice day
vinc

Hi ,

Why are you such a big disk. I have a 32 GB SD card and it's quiet enough.

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Jachu

will be ready for the future, but yes i will resize it to 120GB the Price is not a big difference ;-)
apu2c4 / wle200nx / 240 Disk --> Firewall | FW-03
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OPNsense 22.1.6-amd64
FreeBSD 13.0-STABLE
OpenSSL 1.1.1n 15 Mar 2022

Hi,

I'm also on an APU2C4 with a Transcend 32 GB mSATA SSD (amd64 (64bit) serial image) OPNSense 17.7. Disk usage is about 4%. Apart from an OpenVPN-server, my installation is pure vanilla. How come that the recommended disk size differ that much, (x4) from mine and I still seem to have a vast space for manoeuvring?

P.S. Don't forget to activate the thermal sensors.


I'd like to take the opportunity to thank the OPNSense team for a great product :)


Regards,


Miroco

Hi Miroco,

With many web pages running into tens of MB, a squid proxy cache will have a fair appetite for disk space, this also grows with the number of users.

The minimum storage requirement on the page I cited is 4 GB, which is closer to your use case.

Bart...

Space for logs is also important. Suricata or Netflow logs can grow quite rapidly.

Hi Bart and Franco,


Thank you both for straightening this out. I'm using this setup in a home environment (5 devices). I'm planning to activate at least Suricata intrusion detection (when I learn how to), does that mean I'm low on storage?


Miroco

No, not at all. The recommended disk space is a guideline for a SMB type setup with several activated subsystems and high average traffic from tens or hundreds of devices where you can store traffic history for a while to go back later and analyse if necessary.

For most setups you can get away with the bare minimum of 4 GB, which simply accounts for enough space to upgrade in the future, install a few packages plugins, etc.

So you are good. :)


Cheers,
Franco