Re: OT: vendor hw recommendations

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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C. Bergström wrote:
I'm mostly just a lurker here, but with recent discussion just wanted to
toss this question out to the community/vendors.

My preferences are..

	a) low thermals (maybe sbc)
	b) routes 100-200Mbps with shaping
Most low thermal SBCs come with low end network controllers like 100Mbps RTL8139. Getting 100Mbps thro' most of these is impossible.
	c) 1U-4U rack mountable factor
I'd recommend a 1U server m/c. I used a Sunfire x2100 in March 2006 costing $750 on the Net. Added a dual port PCIe GigE Intel board for $175 and was home booting from a USB stick with a memory based Linux for routing (persistent storage on USB stick for config).
	d) not sparc, alpha or mips based
	e) pci-x /pcie slot so I can put some quad port nic (open to
suggestions)
Go Intel
	f) priced between 300-1000 USD
	g) serial port preferably with bios level access

The Sunfire had a management processor independent of the Opteron which is a nice thing. Did not try to access it though. Helps if the systems hangs for some reason. Need to see if you can login to the processor thro' the onboard ethernet so that you can reboot the system remotely without a KVM/power control.

The Opteron generates a lot of heat. 1U chassis is well provisioned to cool it. These machines being servers are rated to run non-stop for pretty long. You may want to look at water cooling rigs to be safer.

Since these are not just routers, I know guys like IEI have OEM network boxes made for networking with multiple high end nics and switches on board. Helpful if you want to run large stateful firewalls or IDS etc on the edge. I'd be satisfied with a 1U server for your requirements though.

Mohan

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