ISPs?
Michael DeMan (OA)
michael at staff.openaccess.org
Thu Mar 26 03:33:43 PDT 2009
Yes,
Maintenance with FBSD has been a problem across the board since Apple
got back on track.
Meanwhile, most of the interesting work is happening on linux nowadays
anyway?
I checked into OpenBGP a few years ago, maybe its changed, but Quagga
just was so much easier since we have limited staff.
Its the old school thing like QWERTY keyboard, where they are not the
best, but everybody knows how to use them?
Jon Otterholm wrote:
> On 2009-03-19 23.56, "Steve Bertrand" <steve at ibctech.ca> wrote:
>
>
>> Christopher Arnold wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, Peter Spekreijse wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>> Peter Spekreijse wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> We do use it for routing, using FreeBSD, booting from flash, running
>>>>>> completely in RAM. We have created a solid state BGP/OSPF router with
>>>>>> FreeBSD. Our border routers run Quagga (bgp and ospf) but we are in the
>>>>>> process of moving to OpenBGPD / OpenOSPFD. Our internal routers already
>>>>>> use OpenOSPFD. We are using Network Appliances from portwell as
>>>>>> hardware
>>>>>> (8 * 1 Gbit/sec ethernet). We're in process of testing other
>>>>>> appliances.
>>>>>>
>>> What thruput and PPS are you seeing on theese?
>>>
>> In production, at 0.00% interrupt, 686Mbps, <2% load, 133Kpps.
>>
>
> What about Xorp? Openbgpd seems to be a good choice when choosing a routing
> deamon, but if you want to run FreeBSD there seems to be some issue with
> port maintainers at the moment... Has anyone tried out Xorp to do BGP in
> production or lab?
>
> //JO
>
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