What kind of performance do you need?
What is your price range?

There were a bunch of recommendations in the "Enclosure
recommendations for a Mini ITX Motherboard" thread.
This model might fit your needs:
http://www.lannerinc.com/Embedded_Systems/FW-7535
(Mini PCIe though ... don't know how particular you are).

Regards,
-Jeppe

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Bruce B <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> I am looking for an idea board which would include 4 or more NIC ports,
> support PCI(e) card, 1GB embedded RAM, fanless, 1U format fitable, CF card
> support, fit two pfsense in one case for CARP.
> I think above are too idea and I might not be able to find any. But I am
> giving this a lucky shot here. The closest I found is the Alix2d13 and
> Sockeris net5501.
> Alix2d13 has only 3 NIC ports and not really idea. But it has built in
> support for VPN AES-128-CBC which works great and I use a lot of VPN for
> admin. It's also of great price. But it lacks a PCI slot. I was thinking of
> adding a PCI(x) card to the board.
> Sockeris is a little over-board with the price specially with it's case and
> everything. But it does have 4 NIC ports and a PCI slot bu I think VPN is
> yet another miniPCI card purchase which puts the price for this close to a
> Via (with FAN) board.
> I am open to any and all suggestions for anything close, exact, or above the
> specs I have asked for.
> I want to stay away from anything with FAN as there are more components to
> die. Oh, and I would really like some sort of RAID for CF card or IDE
> support as it will make the ultimate router box.
> I also like Adapters made in a smart way which take less space, and stuck to
> the power bar rather than being chunky and falling of the power bar in the
> data center.
>
> Please enlighten me with your suggestions.
> Thanks
>

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