[j-nsp] MX104 with full BGP table problems

Mark Tinka mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Sat May 17 05:09:39 EDT 2014


On Saturday, May 17, 2014 11:07:29 AM Eugeniu Patrascu 
wrote:

> You can cool a Sandy/Ivy Bridge CPU in a laptop at +40C
> degrees in direct sunlight outside (e.g. Panasonic
> Thoughbook) and they can't cool the same type of CPU in
> a datacenter with ~20-22 degrees ambient temperature and
> very powerful fans that are present in a router? I doubt
> it that the Xeon versions of those CPUs produce much
> more heat. Factor in the fact that they can go all SSD
> and you can have a very small package that can act as a
> RE (think of a very mini mini version of Intel NUC).

That and they needed to draw more power than they currently 
budgeted for - well, that's the story anyway.

Unlike the MX80, there is, at least, some hope given you can 
upgrade the RE's on the MX104.

Mark.
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