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Re: vyatta for bgp


From: Charles N Wyble <charles () knownelement com>
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 13:38:27 -0500

On 09/22/2011 05:37 AM, Pierce Lynch wrote:
Andreas Echavez [mailto:andreas () livejournalinc com] originally wrote:
Ultimately, the network is as reliable as you build it. With software, it's much cheaper to divide and scale 
horizontally. Hardware devices are expensive and usually horizontal
scalability never happens. So in reality, an enterprise blows 100k on two routers, they both flop because of some "firmware 
bug", and you're down.
With this in mind, I am keen to understand how many implementations of packages such as Quagga and Zebra that the group 
use. With the likes of Vyatta being discussed, I am keen to see if products such as Quagga as still regularly used as 
it used to be.

I think that the original/upstream versions are out of date as compared to the one maintained by Vyatta. Or Google (for their MPLS processing needs). See http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog50/abstracts.php?pt=MTYzNSZuYW5vZzUw&nm=nanog50 <http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog50/abstracts.php?pt=MTYzNSZuYW5vZzUw&nm=nanog50>



Thoughts welcome!

Kind regards,

/P.




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