Hi Everyone!
Is the Netgate APU2/APU4 and pfSense store VK-T40E both based on the APU from
PC Engines ?
If yes:
Is there a difference in the software (firmware image)
Is there a difference in the bundled support.
I would appreciate if this thread would NOT turn into a discussion about
Morning all,
I received the following messages in routing.log today
Aug 28 06:03:38 4slgbmernfw01 bgpd[18303]: neighbor 192.168.55.5 (AWS-DC MER
Peer): sending notification: HoldTimer expired, unknown subcode 0
Aug 28 06:03:38 4slgbmernfw01 bgpd[18303]: neighbor 192.168.55.5 (AWS-DC MER
All I'm saying is that a normal SLC cell can handle about 10 times more
writes then a MLC if everything else is the same. And as far as I ca tell,
the ability to handle writes is the OPs main concern. A SLC based SDHC card
will have about 10 times longer life span in that regard.
If you want it
And I'm saying that you have to evaluate these things as systems, not the base
level tech.
On Aug 28, 2014, at 8:06 AM, Espen Johansen pfse...@gmail.com wrote:
All I'm saying is that a normal SLC cell can handle about 10 times more
writes then a MLC if everything else is the same. And as
As a photographer of many many years - the SD cards on the market for us exceed
the life span of CF.
HOWEVER CF has a much larger potential capacity.
If you spend $10 on a card that has a higher end build for $50 you should know
your data will fail sooner rather than later.
On Aug 28,
So it doesn't need to be in the description really...
Yes that's what was throwing me. It implies you can only boot from SD by adding
it to a USB adapter.
On Aug 27, 2014, at 13:25, Espen Johansen pfse...@gmail.com wrote:
If I may...
I think Ryan is confused about the usb part. The SD
By that logic neither is compact flash
On Aug 27, 2014, at 14:25, Jim Thompson j...@smallworks.com wrote:
SD cards are storage, but not “disks” nor “drives”.
Beyond m-SATA, eMMC is your best option. Not only are they faster than SD
cards (speeds of the larger devices rival those of
FYI.
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Date: August 28, 2014 at 15:24:08 CDT
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 2:59 PM, Ryan Coleman ryanjc...@me.com wrote:
FYI.
Oh, hey - sweet! I didn't even realize I wasn't subscribed to announce@
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