A quad core i5/i7 will give you the best performance, then it goes core i3, core 2 duo, dual core, atom.
What kind of bandwidth do you need to handle? What kind of configuration/firewalling are you doing? How much IPsec traffic?
Our experience is an Intel E4600 Core 2 Duo running in 2 core mode (enable multicore in routeros) runs at 16% cpu usage at 70mbps of traffic coming inbound (probably 20mbps going outbound). If you want additional performance or plan to run at 150mbps+, consider building a Core i5-750 solution, the price is about $640-$865 for all the parts (depending on # of nics you need). Prices below are from directron to give you an idea on pricing.
Motherboard : Intel DP55WG $146
Chipset : P55 Express
CPU : Intel Core i5-750 Quad $200
Memory : Kingston DDR3-1333 Dual Channel 2gb Memory Kit ($60)
SSD : Transcend 2gb Flash SSD SATA (TS2GSDOM22V) $44
Additional NICS : EXPI9301CT (QTY 2) $30/each and Intel EXPI9404PTL $368 (serversupply.com)
(7 Intel Network Interfaces Total)
We have this router active with 6 gigabit ports (RouterOS 4.6 doesn't support the onboard nic yet) and are able to achieve 80mbps Upload (15k pps)/50mbps Download (13k pps) at 6% cpu usage under routerOS 4.6. In theory this router should be able to handle 1000mbps upload/download concurrently (460k pps) before hitting 100% cpu usage.
We use the iStarUSA D-300-PFS ($89 from eio.com) and the Antec EarthWatts 430 power supply ($60)
So if you needed a 2 network card setup, cost for such a solution is $640. Clearly this design could handle alot more traffic, ipsec vpn connections, and more extensive rules without worry when it comes to the performance.
NOTE : These network cards are not supported by RouterOS 4.5, have to wait for RouterOS 4.7 to support them. Alternative is the EXPI9300PTBLK or EXPI9400PTBLK, both use the Intel 82572EI chipset and function properly under RouterOS 4.5.
I have tried 2 SATA settings in the BIOS both IDE and AHCI.What error message do you see when trying to install/boot?
Try different SATA port modes in the BIOS.
Try ethernet booting using netinstall, it should find that SATA1 drive as the CD-rom install did find that.I have tried 2 SATA settings in the BIOS both IDE and AHCI.What error message do you see when trying to install/boot?
Try different SATA port modes in the BIOS.
The only other option is RAID.
When I am trying to boot from a Netinstall SATA drive or SATA SSD drive
"No bootable device - insert boot disk and press any key"
Yet a USB thumb drive with netinstall created the same way works.
When trying to boot from a SATA CDROM with RouterOS 4.16 ISO
It starts loading and then gives:
"ISO Linux 2.08 2003-12-12
Loading Linux...........
Loading initrd.rgz..........
Ready.
Loading Drivers
Looking for Hard drives....
found hard drive as SATA 1
FATAL ERROR: no CDROM found
i just wonder, where you get those multi-ethernet interfaced routers...Dual Quad Xeon 5506 (total 8 core), 3+ gbps traffic, 30% CPU load (10 ethernet interfaceson router)
official list price is 250$, but there are distributors who offer discounts and special deals. make sure they are selling you the key for the latest version, and that they are on our official distributor page.friends where you can get licenses at $ 150 level 6?