RE: [nsp] Using Viking Flash ATA disks in C12000?

From: jlewis@lewis.org
Date: Tue Apr 30 2002 - 11:19:59 EDT


It's also a convenience issue. AFAIK, Cisco has no certified flash cards
for the 3640 larger than 16mb. With images getting bigger and bigger,
each 16mb card may only hold 1 image. When you lose at IOS Roulette, it's
nice to have one or more fall-back versions. Bigger flash cards would be
nice. Bigger/cheaper is even better.

Since the 3640 runs from RAM, once it's booted, your PCMCIA storage media
should not be an issue.

On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Matt Ryan wrote:

> Support comes into it as well, vendors don't want to support 3rd party
> hardware (in fact they don't even like supporting 2nd-user hardware as we've
> seen on other threads in the past couple of months) so if your network goes
> down and Cisco won't help how much will that cost compare to a few pounds
> (dollars) saved on the flash/memory?
>
>
> Matt.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave [mailto:dave@hawk-systems.com]
> Sent: 30 April 2002 15:51
> To: Matt Ryan; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: RE: [nsp] Using Viking Flash ATA disks in C12000?
>
>
> >While no one like the Cisco prices for flash (and memory for that matter)
> it
> >seems a false economy when you have bought very expensive high-end hardware
> >to skimp on the flash!
>
> If you are just talking price, you are correct... but performance being
> equal,
> finding the best price or paying for product only and not the brand name
> will
> have little effect on the performance of your solution. All the stuff is
> manufactured by other companies these days anyway, so chances are you are
> getting or can get the same hardware minus the name for significant savings.
>
> IMO
>
> Dave
>
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