bgpstuff.net uses bird :) On Tue, 18 Oct 2022, 10:18 Douglas Fischer via Bird-users, < [email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know if such a thing already exists... > But I thought it would be interesting to have some kind of survey of > projects that use BIRD at some point in their structure. > > I know for example that http://projectcalico.org/ uses BIRD as a routing > engine. > Or that https://bsdrp.net/ has the possibility to use FRR or BIRD as a > routing engine. > > I think it's worth mentioning that Bird has a presence in route-collectors > projects... But which ones? Where? > > In IXP? Well... This is BIRD land. > I think we can estimate that more than 80% of IXPs use BIRD as the > Route-Servers engine. > I remember seeing a place that said which route-servers from which IXPs > ran with which BGP engine. But I couldn't find that link easily. > > But still within the scope of IXPs and Route-Servers, there are projects > like https://www.ixpmanager.org/ based on the framework it provides to > those who adopt it. > As well as BIRD appears to be the main choose engine at > https://github.com/pierky/arouteserver . > > Is it worth mentioning BIRD being used by Netflix in Open Connect > Appliances? > > I remember recently seeing a project for an Internet Transit Provider > system, but I don't remember the name of the blessed project. > > Does anyone else remember anything else that uses BIRD? > Would it be interesting to put this information on some public page? > > -- > Douglas Fernando Fischer > Engº de Controle e Automação >
