Review Request: Protectli Vault Pro 6600 series

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madowl

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Yesterday I got an email from Protectli that they have finally launched a series with onboard sfp+ interfaces and would really like to see what your take is on them compared to the other similar devices you've reviewed recently (like the GoWin 1U and the Minisforum MS-01 for example).


Looking at the specs on paper compared to my Protectli 4-ports it really looks to me like the newer processor is overkill for just running PFSense. I'm curious though as to how much processing power is actually needed to push a decent amount of traffic through the interfaces and whether having IDS or other tools running on it justify the additional cost and cpu bump.

Look forward to seeing this reviewed if you can make it happen.
 

louie1961

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Seems like a lot of money for what it is. You are paying a premium for a small sized PC. You could easily build yourself an 8L PC with all the same features for about half the money. Probably less if you step up to an ITX sized motherboard.
 

madowl

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Seems like a lot of money for what it is. You are paying a premium for a small sized PC. You could easily build yourself an 8L PC with all the same features for about half the money. Probably less if you step up to an ITX sized motherboard.
I'm also curious as this compares to the Minisforum MS-01 that was reviewed a few weeks back, which is cheaper then the Vault Pro (even with the most expensive MS-01 processor option). For example I can't tell whether the VP6650 has a fan or not which would be a factor between purchasing the two for me. But I'm also interested in packet performance as well between the two because I haven't seen anything to show how processor speed is impacting network performance running something like PFSense or OPNSense. Not sure if the STH team is setup for doing line rate testing with iperf and similar tools but would really like to know what the difference is between these two little systems and what the minimal processor is these days for a configuration like this. I see a lot of celeron configurations for 4x1GB which seem to be just fine (unless you really load them up with IDS/IPS), but what is the config for 2x10GB + 2x2.5GB?
 

elvisimprsntr

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@madowl

1. The VP6600 models look like they have two fans based on board photos.

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2. Looks like it comes with a passive heat sink for a M.2 2280 SSD/NVMe

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3. Protectli posts their own benchmarks, although the new VP6600 models have not been added yet.


4. I would be curious how well the VP6600 models would be as a Proxmox hypervisor so one could run pfSense and others (i.e. web server) virtualized.

 
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tfboy

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I decided to invest in a VP6650.
Delivery was fast and the feature set is impressive for such a small box.
I bought it with the aim of running pfSense so only got a 8GB DDR5 RAM and 250GB M2 drive, all supplied pre-configured by Protectli.

I really like it. The only issue is that the 10Gb SFP+ ports only seem to work with 10Gb SFP+ SFPs. 1Gb SFPs don't seem to work despite Intel saying the X710 chipset supports 1Gb data rates.

I have an ongoing ticket with their support and they are responsive, so I just hope we can sort out that problem. Otherwise, they have suggested they would take the box back and issue a full refund so they seem genuinely helpful and keen to fix the problem.

In that sense, yes, you pay more for the box, but the support they provide is certainly proving worthwhile.

Edit: yes, there are a couple of fans that are on the top of the box, hidden by the H-shaped plate with the Protectli branding. With the massive extruded aluminium heatsink design of the box, the fans never come on at low power / idle and the case is warm but not hot to the touch.