I didn't say hardware forwarding. I said hardware. They have
appliances that run up to 3Mpps and support 8000 tunnels. This is all
information from their website. I've been running vyatta on a small
dual core supermicro shallow box for 455 days without a reboot. Except
for the occasional tunnel drop (which I've managed to automate
restarting that service via a shell script) its been rock solid. Its
been as rock solid as the OpenRoute router it replaced and that router
ran for 10 years. There are lots of interfaces you can purchase for the
thing including 10Gbps if you need them. Some of those might have
hardware forwarding, they might not. Running server quality interfaces
is always better than the cheap little Realtek. However, those cheap
little Realteks get it done...reliably.
On 9/28/2010 12:58 PM, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
Vyatta has hardware forwarding? Real hardware forwarding? Where?
Best Regards,
Nathan Eisenberg
-----Original Message-----
From: Curtis Maurand [mailto:cmaur...@xyonet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 5:55 AM
To: Heath Jones
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Software-based Border Router
Vyatta has support contracts. If you want hardware, they've got that, too.
On 9/27/2010 6:48 PM, Heath Jones wrote:
Oh, support contract!!?
Differences:
- Hardware forwarding
- Interface options
- Port density
- Redundancy
- Power consumption
- Service Provider stuff - MPLS TE? VPLS? VRF??
Any others?