The vmware image is more expensive than the midrange hardware. (and you pay for how many processors it will use, ram, features like multi domain support, etc...) __________________________ Eric Esslinger Information Services Manager - Fayetteville Public Utilities http://www.fpu-tn.com/ (931)433-1522 ext 165
-----Original Message----- From: Jeremy Parr [mailto:jeremyparr@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 3:54 PM To: Jon Lewis; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Well Lookie Here, Barracuda Networks tries to get me to fall into their trap again...
On 22 December 2011 14:07, Jon Lewis <jlewis@lewis.org> wrote:
Presumably, Barracuda's hardware is i386/i686 compatible commodity parts. It's probably not at all "useless". Just attach a USB DVD drive or USB flash drive, wipe the disk(s) and install your favorite Linux distro. It may take some doing to get all/most of the features Barracuda provides setup on your own...but if you don't have the time/expertise to do it, that's why companies like Barracuda exist.
The hardware Barracuda charges you a very pretty penny for is very low end. $3000 or so that they charge for a mid-level spam filters gets you a single power supply, single hard disk, and a low end processor.
According to their site it does appear they offer the product as VM image. This would eliminate the stupid hardware markup and their attempt at backdating updates.
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