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Re: Routers in Data Centers
From: Heath Jones <hj1980 () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 02:04:34 +0100
I'm more than interested in developing a much cheaper, hardware forwarding router.. I think there is a lot of room for innovation - especially at the target market in this thread. If anyone wants to work with me on this, just let me know! I've got a tonne of ideas and a bit of free time.. NetFPGA is a good platform, im saving my pennies to buy one and do some development. Its only a 4 port device, so not a device you would really use in production however.
I hate to sound (more) like a broken record but if people want to see open source hardware forwarding platforms succeeding (and the software platforms get better), then look at trying to be involved in their development.
Current thread:
- Re: Routers in Data Centers, (continued)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Chris Woodfield (Sep 24)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Richard A Steenbergen (Sep 24)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Steven King (Sep 25)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Richard A Steenbergen (Sep 25)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Steven King (Sep 25)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Steven King (Sep 25)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Adam Armstrong (Sep 26)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers ym1r . jr (Sep 26)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Adrian Chadd (Sep 26)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Rubens Kuhl (Sep 26)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Adrian Chadd (Sep 26)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Heath Jones (Sep 26)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Ingo Flaschberger (Sep 26)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Heath Jones (Sep 26)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Christopher Morrow (Sep 26)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers James P. Ashton (Sep 26)
- Re: Routers in Data Centers Ingo Flaschberger (Sep 27)