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Power draw can suck, my stack uses almost 1Kw, but it makes a nice white noise machine/space heater. Really if you're not getting too fancy a regular consumer router with VPN support can do the job at a fractuon of the power draw, but they lack a lot of options.
I've been tryining to switch to a virtualized firewall to take one box offline but OPn hasn't been playing nice with XCP-ng as far as not murdering the throughput and if a I'm going through the effort may as well get off pfSense at the same time.
I have mine sitting in my garage (currently saving for a rack to hold everything), so noise and heat aren't a major problem.
You're right re a consumer-grade router doing the same job, but my setup wasn't only about OPNsense. I spent many years running a low power setup - RasPis, etc - but then found I was frustrated by the lack of real grunt in the compute department. Plus I wanted to play with Proxmox.
That’s almost $2.50/day here and we have comparatively low electric rates.