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(Created page with "=Protectli FW6D= ==General== * [https://protectli.com/product/fw6d/ Manufacturer website] * Fanless case * CPU: Intel i5 8250U * 6 x built-in Intel Gigabit Ethernet ports * 32 GB RAM * 1TB Kingston mSATA module * 1TB Samsung SSD 870 QVO * BIOS: Coreboot Yeah! ==Usage== I have 2 of these devices, each running Proxmox, under which each of them run instances of pfSense (among other things) to act as redundant firewalls.")
 
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=Protectli FW6D=
=Details=
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==General==
* [https://protectli.com/product/fw6d/ Manufacturer website]
* [https://protectli.com/product/fw6d/ Manufacturer website]
* Fanless case
* Power source: 12 Volts -- Nice!
* Fanless case -- Nice!
* CPU: Intel i5 8250U
* CPU: Intel i5 8250U
* 6 x built-in Intel Gigabit Ethernet ports
* 6 x built-in Intel Gigabit Ethernet ports
* 32 GB RAM
* RAM: 32 GB
* 1TB Kingston mSATA module
* Storage
* 1TB Samsung SSD 870 QVO
** 1TB Kingston mSATA module
* BIOS: Coreboot Yeah!
** 1TB Samsung SSD 870 QVO
 
* BIOS: Coreboot -- Nice!


==Usage==
==Usage==


I have 2 of these devices, each running Proxmox, under which each of them run instances of pfSense (among other things) to act as redundant firewalls.
I have 2 of these devices, each running [https://www.proxmox.com/en/ Proxmox VE] (GNU/Linux/KVM-based hypervisor), under which each of them run instances of pfSense (among other things) to act as redundant firewalls.

Revision as of 09:21, 30 December 2023

Details

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  • Manufacturer website
  • Power source: 12 Volts -- Nice!
  • Fanless case -- Nice!
  • CPU: Intel i5 8250U
  • 6 x built-in Intel Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • RAM: 32 GB
  • Storage
    • 1TB Kingston mSATA module
    • 1TB Samsung SSD 870 QVO
  • BIOS: Coreboot -- Nice!

Usage

I have 2 of these devices, each running Proxmox VE (GNU/Linux/KVM-based hypervisor), under which each of them run instances of pfSense (among other things) to act as redundant firewalls.