On Wednesday, October 05, 2011 03:27:39 PM Saku Ytti wrote: > 3.5Mpps is for single pass, quite many things force two > pass and halve performance. The platform is at its best > at relatively basic IP termination with QoS, there when > compared to VXR it offers superior and predictable > performance when VXR and QoS typically at any > non-trivial scale spell problems.
We've been fairly happy with some decent QoS deployments on an NPE-G1 and NPE-G2, handling 100's of Mbps. Of course, the software nature of the forwarding paradigm has its limits, but we've surely got lots of bang for our buck :-). Mark.
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