On 06/18/2013 11:51 PM, Rodrick Brown wrote:
Arista is rock solid they have both an IOS like cli and a standard
unix shell you can even run tcpdump on their switches.

Arista claim to fame came about 3-4 years back when they had at the
time one of the fastest non-blocking cut though 10Gbe switches using
the fulcrum asic geared for low latency environments the financial
sector ate it up and loved it. Facebook is also a huge Arista shop.

Most of the trading framework is as well - it runs on 7124's in many cases and especially the new 7124FX units which are FPGA based and wickedly fast.

The other thing you can get from Juniper is time services. Their TCA gear is the rebranded Juniper-Expanded Brilliant-Telecom technology.

Todd


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On Jun 18, 2013, at 7:56 PM, Blake Pfankuch - Mailing List
<blake.mailingl...@pfankuch.me> wrote:

Howdy,
                I have been working on a proposal for the organization I work for to move 
into the 10gbit datacenter.  We have a small datacenter currently of about 1000 ports of 
1gbit.  We have traditionally been a full Cisco shop, however I was asked to do a price 
comparison as well as features with other major alternative vendors.  I was also asked to 
do some digging as far as what "the real world" thinks about these possible 
vendors.

We currently have 2 Cisco 6509's with 8 48 port cards Sup 3BXL, 2 Cisco 4506 
with 5x 48 port card and Sup V's and 2 4900M switches providing 10gbit to a 
very specialized implementation.  With all of our technology, we try to not be 
bleeding edge, but oozing edge.  We need 5 9's or more of uptime yearly so 
stability is preferable to cool features.  We currently have single supervisors 
in all of our switches (not my decision) and it has bit us recently.  
Everything we are looking at needs to support NSF/SSO/VSS of some kind.

What we have been looking to replace it with in Cisco world is Nexus 7004 Core 
and Nexus 5596UP with 2200 series Fabric extenders for Dist/Access as well as 
2200 Fabric Extenders within our Dell Blade Chassis.  Realistically we will be 
under 800 ports of 10gbit (excluding Blades) which puts us in a tough spot from 
what I can find.  Currently everything we have is EOR, however TOR would make 
more sense allowing us to switch to SFP+ twinax connectivity to servers.

With this in mind, I have a few questions...

It was mandated that I look at a company "Arista Networks" and investigate 
possible options.  I had not heard much about them, so I look to the experts.  Pro's and 
Con's?  Real world experience?  Looks to me they have a lot of cool features, but I'm 
slightly concerned with how new they might be, how reliable it would be as well as their 
QA/bugfix history.  Also 24x4 support and hardware replacement.  Everything in our 
datacenter currently has a 2 or 4 hour cisco contract on it and critical core components 
have a cold spare in inventory.

Dell Force 10... I know Dell tries to get you to drink the Koolaid on this 
solution, I was a former Dell Partner and they even pushed me to get demo 
equipment going...  What's the experience with their chassis switches?  
Stability?  Configuration sanity?  What do people like?  What do people hate?

Juniper.  What do people like? What do people hate?  Have the Layer 2 issues of 
historical age gone away?  Is the config still xml ish?  It has been about 5 
years since I worked with anything Juniper.

Extreme networks.  I know very little about them historically.  What is good, 
what is bad?  Is the config sane?

I would be happy to compile any information I find, as well as our sanitized 
internal conclusions.  On and off list responses welcome.

If there is another vendor anyone would suggest, please add them to the list 
with similarly asked questions.

Thanks!

Blake



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