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Single Board Computer (SBC) for Sophos XG Home Firewall

I apologize because it seems like there are quite a few conversations about Hardware for XG Home, However most seem old (3+ years).

A lot of SBC computers are hitting the market and seem to be just as useful for XG Home. That said, I'm hoping someone out there can point toward a trusted SBC that has performed well with XG Home.

I personally already run an ODYSSEY - X864105 (J4105 Celeron Processor) for a small home server. For that job, it does great. Would another one of those serve well as an XG Home Firewall?

I am looking to replace my Meraki MX64, which is up for license renewal at about $700. 

All suggestions and guidance are welcome



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  • There are some SBC that are relatively good, the problem is the price as they tend to be at least twice the cost of building one yourself.

    If I am ruling out SBC as an option, what is your recommended system combination (Mobo,Memory,CPU,Nics)? 

    This is a problem since there's no thing as a datasheet which shows what throughput each CPU is capable of.

    From my perspective I recommend you to stick with Intel, but if you still want to get a AMD processor you can get the 3300x.

    Related to this, I've already used a Intel G5400 in the past over a gigabit network, It worked well, but not good enough, again depending on the traffic the CPU would get stuck at 100% usage constantly.

    You're best option is to look at the I3-10100 if you don't want to spend too much money, in comparison It's roughly the same performance as the Xeon E3 1275v5 which the XG 450 Rev.2 utilizes.

    For memory, get 2x 4GB stick for 8GB in Total, Sophos XG isn't memory intensive for home workloads.

    Motherboards doesn't matter that much, but don't use M.2 NVMe for storage, get an sata SSD. (Note: Depending on the motherboard you will have issues with UEFI at the installation, just be sure the motherboard supports CSM to boot the disk over BIOS as fallback.)

    Stick with Intel chipset for the NIC's, if you only want gigabit get one of those "82576 chipset", just be careful since a lot of those NIC's are cheap fake Chinese ones; For 10Gbit/s you still want to stick with Intel, X520-DA2 which uses the "82599 chipset" will work with XG. (Don't buy Mellanox NIC's since anything after ConnectX-3 won't work.)

    The I219 Intel chipset isn't supported, even if you have one XG won't detect It.

    Note: I think I'm missing something on this write-up, I will read It again later and modify It if necessary.

    Man! This forum is GREAT

    Welcome to the Community!

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  • Is there a particular Motherboard you would recommend? What about NIC Cards? Is there a particular 2 Port or 4 Port card you would recommend?

  • Hi,

    have  look at the intel mini server motherboards if they are still available? They come with two onboard NICs.

    Asus make server MBs that come with 4 intel NICs that a small footprint as well.

    Ian

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  • Thanks for the suggestion of Intel Mini Server Motherboards. However, I think Intel has stopped producing MoBos.

    For this device (Security Appliance for network), I would like to purchase new hardware from an Authorized reseller. I plan to avoid eBay or non-authorized Amazon/Newegg/etc sellers.

    I know you mentioned to stay away from Asrock. However they continue to pop up in searches. 

    Asus make server MBs that come with 4 intel NICs that a small footprint as well.


    Do you guys have a recommended Model Number or Part Number to search for?