[j-nsp] J series users bitten by the massive memory useincrease with flow mode add, please file jtac cases.

Pavel Lunin plunin at senetsy.ru
Fri Jul 23 03:03:18 EDT 2010


Richard,

I agree with the idea that Juniper made a one-way decision and the customers
who used packet J series were cheated. At least they feel they are cheated.
And when Juniper announced packet JUNOS deprecation, it was obvious the
customers will feel cheated, despite the fact Juniper actually was not
really marketing J series as an ISP oriented router (I remember the
recommended scaling number for packet 9.3 was about 300k routes in RIB). But
lots of customers did it and Juniper could have cared of them, really.

But excuse me. The way we discuss it here reminds me those teenager-style
web-forums where they have been talking 'windows-must-die' for last 15
years. Everyone just thinks it's his duty to claim 'junos is so buggy, so
buggy! I am going to buy cisco! Do you hear? I am going to buy cisco!' I
think, almost everyone here picks the best (in his opinion) products of
different vendors, isn't it normal? Let's be honest, people in cisco-nsp
have not less reasons to turn the list into a holy-war platform, but they
manage to not.

Yeah, this is much more interesting sort of discussion than talks about
networking, but why not just move to discussing girls or, I don't know,
whisky? This is even more interesting and we could use even more familiar
style.

--
Pavel


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