sfx2000
Part of the Furniture
It seems like a nice small home built pfsense machine. I guess they are trying to compete with the small commercial router boxes for sale. I am not sure it has AES-NI. What I want is a rack mount machine since I have a rack in the closet. It may burn a few watts more but I don't think I care other than buying a low voltage CPU. It is the way I have been doing it for years. I really like what I have but it does not support AES-NI.
The homebrew 2.0 build that Ars did was based around the Qotom J1900 - which sadly doesn't support AES-NI...
There's been mention over in the pfSense forums on a newer Qotom box that has an broadwell dual-core i5 mobile chip, and some chatter about the newer ApolloLake J3*** chips...
Checking over on the bays of the E (eBay) - there's quite a few 1U ex-server boxes with Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge based Xeons that do support AES-NI these days. Mostly HP and Dell stuff, with a smattering of IBM...
I'd just hate to have a 1U screamer in the house - those little fans are pretty loud...