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  • I have the following and I love it as my setup

    Ryzen 5700G

    2 x 20tb disks in ZFS mirror

    128GB of ram

    250gb nvme boot drive

    1tb nvme VM drive

    1 x 2.5gbe

    1 x 1gbe

    Runs 6 VMs to include EVE-NG.

    Love the hell out of this and never hit any real bottlenecks. Best thing is, I own everything so service providers can't drop me.

    My upload speeds are limited to 50mbps which sucks, but all in all it's still workable.

  • I use Mikrotik RB5009 because it's easy and very powerful. It has zerotier and wireguard built in. I'm slowly getting into OPNSense, but I'm not too familiar with it yet.

    I also run ubiquiti wifi, but am planning on changing to another system in the future.

    My core switch is a unifi 24 enterprise. It's the only affordable and semi quiet switch that is multigig, POE, and semi layer 3.

    I currently run 6 vlans. Users, servers, management, IoT, LAN only, and DMZ.

  • My YubiKey is with my house keys so I guess I usually don't have that problem. I am often without my phone than my house keys.

    I'm also weary of wireless authentication so I try to use the YubiKey's USB connector. With the Yubi and phone, I use NFC the most often.

  • None that I've met. But that's why they're apple. They get to control everything on their hardware.

    But I'm happy running a framework 13 for a few business trips and I love it.

    Battery is not too amazing. Hitting only about 5-6 hours rather than the 8-10 that I truly want.

  • Yeah network speed for gigabit is max 125MB/s. Or closer the 115MB/s including network overhead.

    Even with 2.5G networking I'm only hitting 250MB/s for my NAS. I've never seen anything close to 300MB/s

  • I just want to hate my life again when setting it up. But I'd also like to reconsolidate my VMs. Currently running a server and the router. My server hosts a few networking services.

    I'd rather be able to turn off the big server when I'm out for work to save power.

    So if I can run a lower powered router the the ability to run containers and VMs for network essential tasks, and then turn off my power hungry server for trips that can span a few weeks.