[j-nsp] Best route reflector platform
Michael Hallgren
m.hallgren at free.fr
Mon Apr 15 15:14:56 EDT 2013
Le 15/04/2013 18:20, Jeff Aitken a écrit :
> On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 06:47:41PM +0200, Mark Tinka wrote:
>> ASR1001 with 16GB DRAM. What more do you want, really?
> Well, it fails my "must run IOS-XR or JUNOS" requirement, for starters. ;-)
> And seriously, who wants to implement routing policy in IOS?! Bletch.
>
> What I want is something based on a generic compute platform, ala
> JUNOSphere/VIRL. That lets me scale the control plane as big as I need to,
> avoids wasting money on purpose-built hardware optimized for forwarding,
> and comes with the added bonus of using the same OS & policy language
> that's already widely deployed in my network, so at least I don't get any
> NEW interop issues. The downside is that neither vendor sells such a thing
> right now, and so we're stuck arguing about which square peg fits best into
> the round hole. ("small" ASR9k and MX here, FWIW)
>
> Oh and I also want a two-vendor solution so that I'm (hopefully) not
> completely screwed the next time one of them discovers a new attribute-
> handling bug.
RAML? ;)
mh
>
>
> --Jeff
>
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