[c-nsp] Advice: Which routers to purchase ?

Manu Chao linux.yahoo at gmail.com
Thu Jan 27 18:27:35 EST 2011


I wasn't aware that ASR1001 was cheaper than Cisco 7201 ;) Good to know,
thanks!

2011/1/28 Łukasz Bromirski <lukasz at bromirski.net>

> On 2011-01-27 23:44, Manu Chao wrote:
>
>> I recommand you two Cisco 7201
>>
>
> This doesn't make sense anymore form price/performance point of view.
>
> The 7201 is a 7200 based off NPE-G1, and it's software-based router
> priced at 24k$ GPL.
>
> The ASR 1001 is hardware-based router that has 4 GE interfaces and
> is priced at 17k$ with dual PSUs. The ASR 1001 can with proper license
> do 5Gbit/s line-rate, while the 7201 is 1Mpps engine that will slow
> down with every feature turned on.
>
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