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Re: yarr - Yet Another Route Server Implementation [WAS: Euro-IX quagga stable download and implementation]


From: "Bob Evans" <bob () FiberInternetCenter com>
Date: Tue, 5 May 2015 07:25:57 -0700

My experience tells me Martins direction is a good one. You would be
surprised to learn how much time already went into whats out there that
people trust now.

Besides - it has very limited marketing appeal. The IXs number is small.
The big ones already have something working well. I wouldn't implement
something new.  When I chose, I went for something a big network ran for
years. As a result it was reliable and easy to maintain. Had few and
simple problems. Simply ran 2 and had people get a session with both. No
one ever lost routes when I took one down to upgrade - or when we had a
hardware failure.

Thank You
Bob Evans
CTO




On Mon, 4 May 2015, Sebastian Spies wrote:
sorry, for the double post. dmarc fuckup...

Hey there,

considering the state of this discussion, BIRD seems to be the only
scalable solution to be used as a route server at IXPs. I have built a
large code base around BGP for the hoofprints project [1] and BRITE [2]
and would enjoy building another state-of-the-art open-source
route-server implementation for IXPs. Would you be so kind to send me
your feedback on this idea? Do you think, it makes sense to pursue such
a project or is it not relevant enough for you?

How about (instead of another implementation) helping one of the existing
projects?
Writing another implementation is easy. Keeping it up to date, testing
it and supporting it over multiple years is what I would worry about.

I would *strongly* suggest to solve that issue first before starting
on another implementation.

- Martin




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