Thanks everyone for the feedback and input on this.

I won’t push ahead with Mikrotik for this new deployment, however I have 
ordered a pair of Cloud Routers to run up in our test environment with a view 
to doing something down the track.

Cheers


Darren.

From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Philip 
Loenneker
Sent: Thursday, 28 June 2018 3:49 PM
To: Ausnog
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Mikrotik routers in HA environments

I can also vouch for VRRP working really well on Mikrotik gear.

For those that are concerned about the BGP processing time, consider the 
virtual version, the CHR. The licenses are dirt cheap ($250 USD for a perpetual 
license that allows unlimited throughput), and because the Mikrotik BGP process 
is single-threaded, the higher clock speed you can throw at it compared to the 
Tilera chipset makes a huge difference. You also remove some concerns about 
hardware failure, as long as you have a resilient hypervisor platform.

Take a look at this recent Mikrotik User Meeting Presentation where they 
compare BGP and routing performance for the CHR on different hypervisors:
https://youtu.be/xcgdGA1W_0o
The slides are here, including the comparison tables:
https://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/EU18/presentation_5188_1524562405.pdf


From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Alex Samad
Sent: Thursday, 28 June 2018 3:01 PM
To: Mike Everest <m...@duxtel.com>
Cc: Ausnog <ausnog@lists.ausnog.net>
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Mikrotik routers in HA environments

Hi

Like them cheap and have been reliable - noted about the power supplies.

I have 4 upstream full feeds . takes a very very long time to process.

also the ccr's have a limitation not really mention 1 tcp stream can only go 
1Gbs, the box can do more, its around the driver and the cpu setup - this is a 
long long wish list request.


But I like them..  did i mean they are cheap :)






On 26 June 2018 at 13:08, Mike Everest 
<m...@duxtel.com<mailto:m...@duxtel.com>> wrote:
Darren,

As others have already confirmed, RouterOS is suitable for that kind of 
application, but since you mentioned ‘Cisco’, I wanted to point out a very 
significant difference from what you might be used to:  MikroTik do not offer 
any kind of support contract

Now for some, that may be a good thing ;) but for others, it can constitute 
what is essentially a total deal breaker.  The reason for that is that with a 
Cisco support contract, if (or perhaps /when/) you encounter a software bug 
that causes you some serious problem, you a direct channel to the vendor 
engineering team.  In the MikroTik world, you need to either use your own 
internal resources or hire a suitable consultant to run full packet level 
diagnostics, develop repeatability steps and then go through MikroTik level 1 
support channels to try to escalate it to their software engineering team.

Please don’t take this as encouragement to NOT deploy MikroTik! :-D  As the 
largest volume MikroTik distribution in our region, of course I think you 
*should* deploy MT, but only when you are aware of the full ‘TCO’ :-}

As the leading MikroTik vendor in Australia, we also offer engineering support 
in case your team does need some extra help when things go wrong, and we also 
have some inside contacts with MikroTik support team to get (sometimes 
slightly) faster escalation of unusual problems.

I’d be pleased to discuss further in more detail any time, if you’d like to! ;)

Cheers!  Mike Everest.

From: AusNOG 
[mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net>]
 On Behalf Of Darren Moss
Sent: Tuesday, 26 June 2018 11:58 AM
To: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:ausnog@lists.ausnog.net>
Subject: [AusNOG] Mikrotik routers in HA environments

Hi All,

We are about to deploy a new location, which we normally do with our SOE around 
Cisco router kit (2 of them for redundancy).

I was talking with another DC customer and they swear by Mikrotik router gear 
over Cisco.

I’ve played with Mikrotik in a domestic/home fibre connection scenario, but not 
in a DC environment.

What’s the consensus from others?

Can a pair of Mikrotik routers be configured for a *reliable* HA scenario ?

Happy to chat offlist or share if this is of interest to others.

Cheers


Darren.

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