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hardware appliance performance compair to software install on regular server?

In general if i use the same cpu model found in hardware appliance and use some decent network card, will hardware appliance still have much better performance?

In my case i am compairing xg210 to dell r230 with e3 1220V5 and some intel i350 nics.



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  • I can't see why you would not run the XG on a home licence with that box.

    Currently running 8gb with a i3 6100 3.7ghz cpu. Only 2 core.

    Looking at going back to the e3 1245 v2 running at 3.1ghz at least I get 4 real cores.

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  • Not saying you couldn't, but that is an expensive appliance or server in this scenario to serve up a few users in a house. The XG210 can easily support 50 users with everything turned on. Why would you need that at home?   

  • Hi,

    Did you end up installing Sophos XG on a dell R230?  Just wondering if you ran into any boot problems or other unforeseen issues.

  • No i use R230 here just because i throught XG210 has e3 1220V5 found in R230.

    I have a R420 at home and it runs fine. But i don't use onboard NIC and have a intel i350 instead.

  • WHy not? I do! :D

    With 2 X5570 I have and 32gb of RAM(6 given to XG), it can outperform anything. Overkill I know, but power consumption is not bad at all. You can load a nas and bits and pieces you need and voila! Just have to find the space for that beast!

    With the price drops on refurbished servers, it's affordable even for a home. Space and sound is on the downside though.

  • Currently what you plan to do with the box will determine your processing power.

    If you build, configure and do not experiment with tweaking features then a J1900 with 6gb, 60gb SSD and 2 or 4 intel NICs will be sufficient. If you are like me and always fiddling and experimenting then you need hardware that will update the GUI in a reasonable time. The current GUI is very slow and is expected to be replaced with a faster leaner version when v18 is released.

    Ian

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