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Re: real hardware router VS linux router
From: Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net>
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 14:40:54 -0600
Leen Besselink wrote:
And I had a ticket from a few months ago with one of our transit-providers because they had a Juniper router reboot, it turned out this was because a harddisk failure of one of the routing engines.
Given the redundancy capabilities of Juniper M/T series, that actually scares me. NSF and ISSU are the biggies that I love about them. A harddisk failure should cause a quick kick to the backup RE.
So 'real'-routers have those moving parts as well. ;-)
If your 'real' router doesn't sound like a jet engine purring, consider an upgrade. ;)
Jack
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