@Dimitris Kalofonos. Sorry we missed your question in the chat - Is the ACS server also able to present individual router reports e.g. number of LAN connected devices, top internal users, bandwidth usage and top applications used by an individual site/router? Most of this information is available in the ACS dashboard but may not necessarily be available in a report as such. If you contact DrayTek support in your country, they can arrange a trial version for you so you can check it out.
The i7-7567U is just the minimum recommended. It's a 2 core with 4 threads @3.50 GHz. It may well work on lesser processors as well. We've installed it on an i3 and it ran ok. The main thing is that below i7-7567U the performance can't be guaranteed. The i7-3820 has 4 cores with 8 Threads @3.6 GHz so it should be pretty awesome, especially with 32GB RAM. With that being said, the hardware requirements go up depending on the number of nodes required. See from 18:26. Yours should be ok up to 500 but may struggle with 5000. Linux is also recommended at that level.
@Dimitris Kalofonos. Sorry we missed your question in the chat - Is the ACS server also able to present individual router reports e.g. number of LAN connected devices, top internal users, bandwidth usage and top applications used by an individual site/router?
Most of this information is available in the ACS dashboard but may not necessarily be available in a report as such. If you contact DrayTek support in your country, they can arrange a trial version for you so you can check it out.
Perhaps very complicated
a video of SD-WAN comparison with competitors
CISCO, Zyxel, Aruba, Fortinet
it was once called
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with old intel i7-3820 32GB RAM is possible install ACS 3 ?
You wrote i7-7567U. Thanks
The i7-7567U is just the minimum recommended. It's a 2 core with 4 threads @3.50 GHz. It may well work on lesser processors as well. We've installed it on an i3 and it ran ok. The main thing is that below i7-7567U the performance can't be guaranteed. The i7-3820 has 4 cores with 8 Threads @3.6 GHz so it should be pretty awesome, especially with 32GB RAM. With that being said, the hardware requirements go up depending on the number of nodes required. See from 18:26. Yours should be ok up to 500 but may struggle with 5000. Linux is also recommended at that level.