Looks decent, but I'm looking for something fanless to replace
the 3 fanless geodes currently in use.
To put it all in better context, here is the current setup:
[ ==== denotes default inbound redirection of trafic, "dmz server" ]
internet +----OpenBSD---+
(30/1M pppoe)--| geode 300Mhz |---(802.11g)
+-------+------+ . +----OpenBSD------+
|| . . . .| Atom Netbook |
(100M switch) |trunk0 wired/wifi|
|| +-----------------+
+--+------------------++=======+-------OpenBSD-------+
| | | P4 2.4Ghz |
| | +---OpenBSD----+ | transparent squid |
| | | geode 300Mhz | | samba, rsync backup |
| +--|carp0 carp1|-----+ | sendmail mx, spamd |
| +------+-------+ | +----+----------------+
| | | |
| (pfsync) (Gigabit switch)
| | | |
| +---OpenBSD----+ | . \
| | geode 300Mhz | | / .---------------+
+-----|carp0 carp1|-----+ | office environment|
+-------+------+ | mac, printer, etc |
+-------------------+
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 01:11:40PM +0800, Justin Jereza wrote:
> > I'm not expert here but atoms from supermicro are nice,
> > you get IPMI too. Also henning@ said good words about it :)
>
> I second this. Been using two
> http://www.supermicro.com.tw/products/system/1U/5015/SYS-5015A-EHF-D525.cfm
> for the past 8 months now for load balancing, LACP, VLANs, failover,
> and a bunch of other stuff. You lose the IPMI when trunk is enabled
> though since it's just a shared port.