Proxmox Serial Port Pass Through Cost

Posted : admin On 16.08.2019
Proxmox Serial Port Pass Through Cost Average ratng: 4,9/5 5520 reviews
Posted by1 year ago

For the High Availability setup we describe in this blog post, we assume that you installed LINSTOR and the Proxmox Plugin as described in the Proxmox section of the users guide or our blog post. The idea is to execute the LINSTOR controller within a VM that is controlled by Proxmox and its HA features, where the storage resides on DRBD, managed by LINSTOR itself. Accessing Physical Serial Port Via Openvz on Proxmox 1.9 FAX, MODEM February 3, 2012 Leave a comment Berikut adalah cara untuk mengakses physical Serial Port melalui openvz yang di install di Proxmox 1.9.

Archived

I've been using an old desktop PC as my PFSense gateway for almost 10 years.

(It's kind of amazing to me how much service I've got out of this thing. It started out as one of a bunch of PCs I bought for a company I was running in 2003 and was actually used as a box a lot of professional programming was done on. Then it became a MAME arcade box for a couple years, and since 2009 has been my home router)

It is a Pentium 4 2.8GHz. I put two dedicated NICs in it when I made it a pfSense box to offload some of the overhead. It seems to keep up surprisingly well, the connection tests out at what I would expect it to for what I'm paying for (100mb/10mb) but I can finally get faster speeds and I'm sure it won't keep up with 300mb or gigabit.

Proxmox Serial Port Pass Through Cost

Also since it isn't running a 64 bit OS I'm at a dead end on pfSense versions.

Proxmox Serial Port Pass Through Cost System

So, time to finally upgrade.

I'm thinking about going one of two ways:

  1. A simple small device like I've been seeing, NUC sized but designed for this.

  2. Take an out of use PC and revitalize it. This will use more power but I could perhaps not only run pfSense on it but also use it to run some containers for home automation and pi-hole etc. that I currently have on other machines. I'm a little leery of having my firewall and VPN system have other things on it though in case I have a cascading failure of some sort, hardware or software. Right now if my pfSense box goes down I have a Unifi gateway I can swap in as quick as I can change cables.

What are people doing for robust home networks? I have a relatively complex home network. Four teenagers, 5 Roku's, and about 3 dozen IoT things that do home automation, multiple wireless APs, a big media server and a couple VPNs that run 24x7.

Proxmox Serial Port Pass Through Cost Today

25 comments