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ahhhh, look at the integrated atom processors...   Use much LESS
energy...   15 minutes with google and you can learn a lot!   Also,
IMNSHO, go fanless..   number one failure component...

On 04/22/2011 07:33 AM, Chupaka wrote:
> Also, X86 uses much more energy =) So it's more expensive in long term
> 
> 
> 2011/4/22 Chuck Hogg <ch...@shelbybb.com>
> 
>> I have a few 1100's and they are ok for what they do.  However, I usually
>> buy x86 machines because they just seem more reliable.  The more complex
>> your situation, the less I'd lean on a RB1xxx series.
>> Regards,
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Josh Luthman
>> <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com>wrote:
>>
>>> X86 is cheaper and more powerful.  Large number of ports is really the
>> only
>>> catch.
>>> On Apr 22, 2011 10:17 AM, "Dylan Bouterse" <dy...@routergy.com> wrote:
>>>> Is there a common thread to the issues with the 1xxx models? I'm
>> assuming
>>> it's a hardware thing, but I've heard people on both sides of the fence.
>>> Some say they're crap, others say they've had them in service since they
>>> came out and have had no issues. The track record isn't good overall, but
>>> if
>>> there's some commonality to the issues, it's worth weighing in to the
>>> decision considering the price vs. a purpose built appliance that will do
>>> passthrough.
>>>>
>>>> Dylan
>>>>
>>>> On Apr 22, 2011, at 10:12 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I don't trust those 1xxx models and would use x86. A garage sale PC
>>> would
>>>>> be more reliable IMO.
>>>>>
>>>>> Josh Luthman
>>>>> Office: 937-552-2340
>>>>> Direct: 937-552-2343
>>>>> 1100 Wayne St
>>>>> Suite 1337
>>>>> Troy, OH 45373
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Dylan Bouterse <dy...@routergy.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> No NAT
>>>>>> Inspection would be whatever is needed to identify traffic in a
>>> firewall
>>>>>> rule, mangle and add DSCP value to the streams.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So in the RB world, a 1000 would be the minimum, and then any
>> appliance
>>>>>> that does passthrough which would likely cost more than RB1000 and
>> I'm
>>>>>> pretty sure the RB1000 would be sufficient performance wise.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dylan
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Apr 22, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Chupaka wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1) NAT? Queues?
>>>>>>> 2) the first RB that can passthrough 2 ports is RB1000, afair
>>>>>>> 3) what kind of inspection and analysis?
>>>>>>> 4) any RouterOS-based system =)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2011/4/22 Dylan Bouterse <dy...@routergy.com>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm interested in putting a MT device in place for a couple of
>>> reasons.
>>>>>>>> I'll try to be as descriptive as possible. I'm looking for a
>>>>>> recommendation
>>>>>>>> on the cheapest (damn budget) solution to achieve what I'm looking
>>> for.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Needs to process 50-100Mb of traffic.
>>>>>>>> Prefer passthrough ports in case device loses power.
>>>>>>>> Will be inspecting traffic and doing protocol analysis.
>>>>>>>> Mangling traffic based on src/dst IP and changing/adding DSCP
>> values.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Is that enough for a recommendation?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dylan
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