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RE: cheap MPLS router recommendations


From: <adamv0025 () netconsultings com>
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2020 17:19:36 -0000

Eric Kuhnke <eric.kuhnke () gmail com>
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2020 6:52 PM

If we're talking about whitebox router and ipifusion, what we're really talking
about is vyatta/vyOS and the linux foundation DANOS stuff on an ordinary x86-
64 server that has a weird shape.

https://www.ipinfusion.com/commercial-version-of-danos-product-page/

https://www.danosproject.org/

In which case it really comes down to how comfortable you are with the
feature sets of the individual daemons contained within Vyatta/VyOS derived
products (FRR, etc), and then your trust level in the hardware. Typically
something such as a Taiwanese industrial/embedded platform manufacturer
such as Lanner:

http://www.lannerinc.com/products/network-appliances/x86-rackmount-
network-appliances

Yes I agree and I have been looking at Lanner (NCA-2510, NCA-2512)  -and I'll be thankful if I could be pointed towards 
other companies "producing funny looking servers" for comparison. 
I've been also looking at the whole, a bit confusing, ecosystem of DANOS/Vytta/VyOS and their capabilities through my 
PE requirement optics (i.e. MPLS L3VPN, RSVP-TE/SR-TE & fast reroute, NETCONF-YANG) -which these NOS-es seem to have 
very little to no support for.


I guess the point I'm trying to make above is that **if** you're confident in
both the SW and HW, you can disaggregate your choice of software
(vyatta/vyos/DANOS etc) from your own choice of hardware to best fit your
needs, rather than purchasing it together as a package.

I agree, however I need this whole SW to HW mapping and all associated pain of interworking and operational support to 
be absorbed and nicely packaged by a vendor.
On that note, can Lanner fix me up with some DANOS/Vytta/VyOS on their NCA-2510 or NCA-2512 please? 

Or in more general terms, are there folks out there that specialize in providing support for NOS X, Y, Z  with HW X, Y, 
Z -in any combination?    
-so that I could just pick NOS X with HW Y from their portfolio based on my project requirements and get similar 
support I'd get from a "standard" vendor?

adam



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