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Once you start, you'll find the conversion and resetup goes by quickly. I migrated to a dedicated supermicro box as well, in hopes that PFSense could do 10gig without issues. I eventually moved my 6+ year old PFSense build from a VM over to the dedicated box..... and was disappointed. Then PFSense pulled their stunt and I finally just said F-this and rebuilt it.
1 hour - it took me 1 hour to wipe PFSense, figure out the new menus of OPNSense and get everything back online. What I had dragged my feet on for so long, turned out to be a big nothing burger. Zero issues, 10gig speedtests just fine, zero trouble with the NIC and great performance overall.
I'll leave with this - fuck PFSense, what they pulled was rediculous and an insult to homelabs and folks who like to bring production tech into their homes. They turned a great product, one I've implimented into many commercial setups, into a joke - who could ever trust them again?! I'll never recommend them and I won't be looking back.
What Supermicro box did you go with?
I have a recently acquired a SYS-5019A-FTN4 for pretty cheap as a primary network box: running things such as NUT, DNS, Wireguard, TailScale, Zabbix, Wol, etc., and It’s done great, but for some reason has an issue with the 6.2+ kernels. So I’m thinking of replacing it before I run into maintenance issues over time, and maybe use it as a new opnsense server.
Would this be able to handle 10G+, or would something else be better?
Specs:
https://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/5019/SYS-5019A-FTN4.cfm
Motherboard: https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/motherboard/A2SDi-8C-HLN4F
Cpu (embedded):
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/97926/intel-atom-processor-c3758-16m-cache-up-to-2-20-ghz.html
Added:
128 GB RAM - SK Hynix 64GB 4DRx4 PC4-2400T DDR4 HMAA8GL7AMR4N-UH Server RAM
2x10GB SFP+: Mellanox ConnectX-3 Pro MCX312B-XCCT CX312B 2-Port 10GbE SFP+ Ethernet Adapter
128 gb so Hynix ssd (from factory) - boot, os
4x 1 tv samsung 980 ssd (storage, etc).
I used to sport pfsense decals on my back truck window for years. Like you, had deployed them commercially for years before that, and proudly.
After all the bs, I'd look at those stickers with combo of nostalgia and remorse.
Had a local lawn company out to do our yard last summer and they managed to wing something into that back window and shatter it, requiring me to replace it. (Lawn company paid).
Realized I was really happy with the new window cause the stickers were gone.
Fuck pfsense.