with freebsd development.
> that
> > is why the routing engine uses intel cpu, which
> has
> > volume sale and easy to be upgraded.
> >
> > what makes juniper routers prefered choice for
> telecom
> > is its stablity. cisco line cards can boast the
> >
those individula
> > processes/daemons are totally writen by juniper
> gurus
> > and has nothing to do with freebsd development.
> that
> > is why the routing engine uses intel cpu, which
> has
> > volume sale and easy to be upgraded.
> >
> > what makes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
Can we use FreeBSD in Telecom industry? If I want to build an Internet
Backbone which connect across country in asia. Is it suitable? How is
its stability of routing compare to Cisco?
Rgds,
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On Wednesday 02 August 2006 14:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Can we use FreeBSD in Telecom industry? If I want to build an Internet
> Backbone which connect across country in asia. Is it suitable? How is
> its stability of routing compare to Cisco?
Internet backbo
Dear All,
Can we use FreeBSD in Telecom industry? If I want to build an Internet
Backbone which connect across country in asia. Is it suitable? How is
its stability of routing compare to Cisco?
Rgds,
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