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    • dafyreD
      dafyre @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller Leaving the Network switches behind? 😉

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @dafyre
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        @dafyre said:

        @scottalanmiller Leaving the Network switches behind? 😉

        Yes. The house would be mostly unusable without them.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @stacksofplates
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          @johnhooks said:

          For ~$50 more you could buy a small Sophos UTM.

          Never, ever, buy a UTM, from any vendor. I hate the entire concept of putting everything in a single device.

          @johnhooks said:

          Or save money like Scott said and get all ubiquiti.

          No. This listed device contains an AC chip. It is impossible to do this with Ubiquiti and be cheaper. The lowest I have ever seen their UAP-AC go for is $250.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @Alex Sage
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            @anonymous said:

            The perfect home setup is:

            1) Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X
            http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-EdgeRouter-Advanced-Gigabit-Ethernet/dp/B00YFJT29C/

            2) Ubiquiti Networks UniFi AP
            http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-UniFi-Enterprise-System/dp/B004XXMUCQ/

            3) TP-LINK TL-SG108E 8-Port Gigabit Easy Smart Switch
            http://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-SG108E-8-Port-Gigabit-Tag-Based/dp/B00K4DS5KU/

            This is a solid home user setup alright as long as you do not need/want the AC functionality.

            I will have to remember that TP-Link switch, though. That is a nice price point for the feature set.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said:

              I am a big believer in being wired whenever possible.

              I fall in this camp. Wired performance will always be better than wireless.

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              • stacksofplatesS
                stacksofplates @JaredBusch
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                @JaredBusch said:

                @johnhooks said:

                For ~$50 more you could buy a small Sophos UTM.

                Never, ever, buy a UTM, from any vendor. I hate the entire concept of putting everything in a single device.

                Like a hypervisor?

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @stacksofplates
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                  @johnhooks said:

                  Like a hypervisor?

                  No, like a UTM in your router.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                    @johnhooks said:

                    Like a hypervisor?

                    not sure what you mean. How does a hypervisor put lots of things on one device?

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                    • stacksofplatesS
                      stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      @johnhooks said:

                      Like a hypervisor?

                      not sure what you mean. How does a hypervisor put lots of things on one device?

                      Multiple vms on one physical device, unless you have HA.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @stacksofplates
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                        @johnhooks said:

                        Multiple vms on one physical device, unless you have HA.

                        That is not even close to the same thing and being intentionally obtuse about the discussion.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                          @johnhooks said:

                          Multiple vms on one physical device, unless you have HA.

                          Physical device is not the same as mixing code or functions in a single container. Hypervisor also does not imply running multiple VMs, only hardware abstraction. HA doesn't change anything that I can tell, not sure what you were meaning by that.

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                          • stacksofplatesS
                            stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said:

                            @johnhooks said:

                            Multiple vms on one physical device, unless you have HA.

                            Physical device is not the same as mixing code or functions in a single container. Hypervisor also does not imply running multiple VMs, only hardware abstraction. HA doesn't change anything that I can tell, not sure what you were meaning by that.

                            I was assuming he meant it was a single point of failure, which is why I said that.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                              @johnhooks said:

                              I was assuming he meant it was a single point of failure, which is why I said that.

                              No, it's about mixing workloads. There is a lot of value to "do one thing, do it well." UTMs don't do this. Everything is mashed onto one box. Rather like people throwing every little workload onto a NAS. It isn't designed for that.

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                              • stacksofplatesS
                                stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said:

                                @johnhooks said:

                                I was assuming he meant it was a single point of failure, which is why I said that.

                                No, it's about mixing workloads. There is a lot of value to "do one thing, do it well." UTMs don't do this. Everything is mashed onto one box. Rather like people throwing every little workload onto a NAS. It isn't designed for that.

                                Oh OK. Makes sense. Sorry @JaredBusch I wasn't trying to be a jerk, I promise.

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                                • stacksofplatesS
                                  stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                                  @scottalanmiller said:

                                  Rather like people throwing every little workload onto a NAS. It isn't designed for that.

                                  Ha like Synology putting web servers and DNS servers on their NAS units?

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    No, it's about mixing workloads. There is a lot of value to "do one thing, do it well." UTMs don't do this. Everything is mashed onto one box. Rather like people throwing every little workload onto a NAS. It isn't designed for that.

                                    *cough* Synology *cough*

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                                      @JaredBusch said:

                                      *cough* Synology *cough*

                                      Yeah, but all of them in that general category do it too. None of them advise it, all of them allow it.

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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch
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                                        @scottalanmiller said:

                                        Yeah, but all of them in that general category do it too. None of them advise it, all of them allow it.

                                        Not a single one I have seen takes it as far as Synology though.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller
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                                          They do get pretty extreme with it.

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                                          • stacksofplatesS
                                            stacksofplates @JaredBusch
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                                            @JaredBusch said:

                                            @scottalanmiller said:

                                            Yeah, but all of them in that general category do it too. None of them advise it, all of them allow it.

                                            Not a single one I have seen takes it as far as Synology though.

                                            Haha this is too far? 😛

                                            Synology_Software.jpg

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