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MrCCL
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I guess Intel Chipset H110 is still a little to new! Solved in FreeBSD 11
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August 25, 2016, 09:16:49 pm »
Just bought an Asus H110T (H110 chipset). Slim-ITX, 2xLAN (1xIntel & 1xRealtek), DC power and support for the newest gen. 6 CPU (socket 1151)....price around 75$.
CPU:Celeron G3900T or Pentium G4400T (both 35W and AES-NI)..42$/64$.
Seem to be a nice kit for OPNsense for a good price.
But current stable FreeBSD 10.3 it VEEEEERY slow booting from install USB. I tried the 11 and that's boot just fine.
Current version of pfsense and OPNsense, same problem, very slow (as expected as the problem seem to be related to FreeBSD 10.3).
Maybe I should play around with VMware ESXi until 11 is implemented in OPNsense?
*UPDATE*
Problem solved....on my board the bootloader is failing unless using UEFI. And to make UEFI work I had to disable the Win10-secure-bios-boot-whatever-stuff.
Now I can boot FreeBSD 10.3 :-)
No work-around needed anyway :-P
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franco
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Re: I guess Intel Chipset H110 is still a little to new! Solved in FreeBSD 11
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August 26, 2016, 05:50:31 pm »
VMware is a good solution. Using byhyve on a FreeBSD 11 host would work too, given that the network bits are plugged correctly into the OPNsense VM.
Cheers,
Franco
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MrCCL
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Re: I guess Intel Chipset H110 is still a little to new! Solved in FreeBSD 11
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August 26, 2016, 06:38:28 pm »
Just did a quick and simple SSL benchmark test: VMware ESXi 6.0 vs. bare-metal (no VM)
CPU Pentium G4400T 2,9Ghz:
ESXi:
#openssl speed -engine cryptodev -multi 2 aes-128-cbc aes-192-cbc aes-256-cbc
aes-128 cbc 231313.74k 256633.05k 261830.53k 265155.24k 264773.63k
aes-192 cbc 194559.56k 213654.85k 214607.02k 220203.69k 220585.98k
aes-256 cbc 169802.58k 182031.75k 186861.23k 188047.02k 188506.11k
Bare-metal:
#openssl speed -engine cryptodev -multi 2 aes-128-cbc aes-192-cbc aes-256-cbc
aes-128 cbc 232662.34k 257887.64k 264367.02k 265849.76k 267400.53k
aes-192 cbc 197960.09k 215825.92k 219986.86k 221652.99k 222325.42k
aes-256 cbc 171786.18k 185165.18k 187883.29k 189288.79k 189964.29k
I would say the difference will not be noticeable, nice!
Didn't test network transfer...maybe that will show a bigger difference......but that that's must be another day
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