Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?

2022-04-22 Thread Shane Ronan
Who are you buying servers from, because I'm going on a year waiting on servers from HPE, and about 6 months on servers from Dell, although that may have to do with the types of NICs I need. I'm told HPE is holding back capacity for some of their large "Government" contracts which have stiff

Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?

2022-04-22 Thread Randy Bush
so i am chatting with the volvo mechanic this morning. he said that 25 years ago volvo had essentially two engines, carb and fuel injection. from the late '90s on, the variations grew; and the parts and tools one needed exploded. he started feeling supply chain issues early. and now the number

Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?

2022-04-22 Thread Tom Mitchell
Go virtual. x86 servers are still 5-8 weeks from our usual suppliers, although some NICs are 12 weeks and DC Power Supplies are also 52-weeks/'no-idea'. -- Tom On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 6:21 AM Ryan Wilkins wrote: > A company I work for designs a lot of our own hardware and we’ve had a >

Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?

2022-04-22 Thread George Metz
There's some queue-jumping happening for other reasons - medical/hospital a significant portion of that - but even there I'm hearing 6+ months for some switch hardware and Cisco APs are pretty uniformly "if you didn't order before March, you won't see them for over a year". On Fri, Apr 22, 2022

RE: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?

2022-04-22 Thread na...@jima.us
Anecdotally, I had a pair of Nexus 93180s that I ordered in May 2021 show up in February 2022, so 9 months. The estimated ship date got punted several times (probably due to being preempted by folks employing the approach Laura outlined ;-) ). I haven't ordered anything since then, but I

Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?

2022-04-22 Thread Laura Smith via NANOG
--- Original Message --- On Friday, April 22nd, 2022 at 13:24, Drew Weaver wrote: > Has anyone seen any progress whatsoever on supply chain issues with > networking hardware? Nope. Personally speaking I'm struggling on everything from simple Intel network cards to half-decent

RE: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?

2022-04-22 Thread aaron1
I bought (3) MX204's 10/2021 and received them 2/2022 so about 5 months to receive those. Also received a couple SRX300's in that same purchase. I'll add that I can't say the same for the other stuff I also ordered 10/2021. - MX480 - MX240 - MPC10E-10C .which is due in

Weekly Global IPv4 Routing Table Report

2022-04-22 Thread Routing Table Analysis Role Account
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Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?

2022-04-22 Thread Ryan Wilkins
A company I work for designs a lot of our own hardware and we’ve had a number of critical components go EOL suddenly and without warning, such as FPGAs, ADCs, clock generators, and SOMs just to name a few. Just a few weeks ago we were informed that a large order of FPGAs was not going to be

Re: Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?

2022-04-22 Thread Joe Freeman
Basically, anything that uses Broadcom or other commodity silicon is currently 55+ weeks out according to most of the vendors I work with. Custom Silicon is a bit better or so I'm told, but I've not had to order much gear with custom silicon lately, so I've not got a clear read on lead times

Any sign of supply chain returning to normal?

2022-04-22 Thread Drew Weaver
I'm not sure if this is the right place for this discussion but I can't think of anywhere better to ask. Has anyone seen any progress whatsoever on supply chain issues with networking hardware? I've noticed that primary market lead times have been increasing and at the same time secondary