If you want a rack server they can be gotten refurbished for really cheap
at geeks.com or ebay

On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 7:20 PM, Mehma Sarja <mehmasa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 4/1/12 4:06 PM, Luke Jaeger wrote:
>
>> helping someone spec a new router for a small business network, currently
>> 10 users (more in future, hopefully) - it needs to be a 'set it and forget
>> it' solution so I thought about a pfSense appliance. Anyone have an opinion
>> about a particular make/model?
>>
>> Luke Jaeger | Technology Coordinator
>> Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter Public School
>> www.pvpa.org
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> I can share some experiences - a) If you go with an embedded solution(Alix
> or others), select a very good CF card. Had one which lasted for years,
> SanDisk I think and the last few have been junk, b) if you are looking at a
> more traditional machine, go with a 3.5", single platter spinning drive -
> no SSDs, and finally c) configure a system, turn logging off and burn an
> image - if something happens to your setup, a restore is just a cd boot
> away until you get a more permanent solution in place.
>
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> Yudhvir
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