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Re: Free Open Source Network Operating Systems


From: Colton Conor <colton.conor () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2019 09:07:50 -0500

Luke,

Does VYOS run on bare metal broadcom switches though? I know it runs on
X86, but I wan't aware it could run on bare metal switches. I don't see a
hardware compatibility list on their website either.

On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 10:32 AM Luke Marrott <luke.marrott () gmail com> wrote:

Been a long time since I’ve messed with it but Vyatta may be worth looking
at.

https://vyos.io/




On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 09:09 Colton Conor <colton.conor () gmail com> wrote:

What free, opensouce, network operating systems currently exist that run
on whitebox broadcom or other merchant silicon switches?

I know Cumulus is very popular, but I don't believe they have a free
version that runs on whitebox switches right? Only on a virtual machine
from what I can tell.

I think if one of these vendors would release a free and truly opensource
network operating system, with the option for paid support if needed, then
whitebox switching would really take off. This would be similar to the
Redhat model, but for the networking world.

Right now, the cost of the whitebox plus a paid network operating system
seems to equal the same cost as a discounted Juniper, Cisco, or Arista. I
am not seeing the savings on paper.

If we could just buy the whitebox hardware, and have a free operating
system on there, then financially whitebox switches would be half the cost
of a similar Cisco switch after discount.

Am I missing something?


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:Luke Marrott


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