I buy my hardware from https://www.varia-store.com/ currently. I have two proposals:1. "high end"4 cores4 G RAM4 Intel network interfaces128 G SSDSelect the PCengines APU4D4 with case, power supply (pick the PCengines one), and a Transcend 128 G SSD.Add the APUFIX1A for your first build, only need this once.About 300€.2. "average"4 cores2 G RAM2 Intel network interfaces32 G SSDSelect the PCengins APU2E0 with case, power supply (pick the PCengines one), and a Transcend 32 G SSD.Add the APUFIX1A for your first build, only need this once.About 150€.Both are great high quality long lasting devices.3. "cheap"To get to a two-figures amount I learned that the Rock Pi E was the hot stuff today, but I cannot recommend a supplier. System is about 50€ for 2 network interfaces, WiFi and 1 G of RAM, need to add a passive cooler, case, power supply and MMC storage - well below 100€.4. "dirt cheap"Sorry, switch to OpenWRT on a Raspberry Pi or similar ...
...find a decent used Dell Optiplex SFF (small form factor, important!) and up to 2x2 Intel networking cards. About 200.- all in all if you look in the right places. Plenty of power and will run your stuff for years...
If your connection is between 100 M and 1 G/s the one I labelled "high end" will be just sufficient.It's a small router like device with passive cooling, I like it very much.But: it will not be able to run Sensei and other advanced IDS/IPS modules at your uplink speed. If you want to use that, someone else needs to step in with a proper sizing.After all, 4 G memory is small today. I just provisioned two new hosting servers with 192 G each.HTH,Patrick
I'm using the Qotom you mention. I like it alot, just remeber to move the jumper for boot on power (if you like, after power failure I like autorestart). Are there bettwr solutions? Maybe but so far I have seen none. And it is not using alot of power either, nor.does it get hot. As I wrote above, I like it alot, and it is perfect for me (that I am having config challenges has nothing to do with the hardware). From my perspective: go for it!
Qotom-Q555G6-S05 Qotom Mini PC Intel Core i5 7200U Industrial Micro PC Barebone System Dual Core Desktop Small Computer with 6 Gigabit Ethernet NIC
I have:QuoteQotom-Q555G6-S05 Qotom Mini PC Intel Core i5 7200U Industrial Micro PC Barebone System Dual Core Desktop Small Computer with 6 Gigabit Ethernet NIC to be exact.The jumper that needs to be moved, if one need/wish autostart on power return, is just a small jumper (you lift it and move it one pin so to speak. There are a few YoutUbe videos on that, for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2pZi3hf2f4
nobody has a problem with pfsense over here, only the other way around, you get banned in the forums for mentioning OPNsense. ;-)