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Stefano Marinelli
@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

Today's real champion is this one. One of my PC Engines APU devices - I don’t remember the exact year I bought it, probably 2017.

It worked at my home as a router/firewall with OPNsense for several months, then in 2018 I installed it at a client’s site, "as a temporary emergency solution". Still running OPNsense, always kept updated, and it hasn’t missed a bit since then.

During a severe thunderstorm, the access point and switch connected to it were fried, but it kept going - silently and reliably. Zerotier, Wireguard, port forwarding, bandwidth graphs - all handled in a hot office, often with the air conditioning turned off during holidays.

It did everything, and it still works.

The client moved to a new location this morning, and the APU was replaced with a more powerful device (in anticipation of a future Internet upgrade). I decided to take it back with me (technically, it’s still mine) - they couldn’t find the power adapter, probably still packed in boxes, but up until 07:30 this morning (the last time I connected to the server behind it via VPN), it was perfectly reliable.

I’ll probably keep using it - I have others - maybe in the office as a file server with two attached drives.

Honor to the device, honor to OPNsense, honor to FreeBSD.

#OPNSense#FreeBSD#RunBSD#APU#APU2#PCEngines

A PC Engines APU embedded system board housed in a red metal enclosure, sitting on a wooden table. The back panel displays three Gigabit Ethernet ports, two USB 3.0 ports, a DB9 serial console port, and a power input jack.
A PC Engines APU embedded system board housed in a red metal enclosure, sitting on a wooden table. The back panel displays three Gigabit Ethernet ports, two USB 3.0 ports, a DB9 serial console port, and a power input jack.
A PC Engines APU embedded system board housed in a red metal enclosure, sitting on a wooden table. The back panel displays three Gigabit Ethernet ports, two USB 3.0 ports, a DB9 serial console port, and a power input jack.
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Das Wurmloch
@wurmloch@norden.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago
@stefano APU Boards are EoL, aren‘t they? I love them, too - have still >30 running. (And some older Alix with 32bit FreeBSD)
The newest OPNsense installer stops showing the output via serial console (non UEFI issue), but at the end you‘ll hear the startup beep and everything is fine. Maybe an update helps
https://pcengines.github.io/
I‘ll try in 2 or 3 weeks. Cheers
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