Martes G Wigglesworth wrote:
A year, or two, ago, I found such information buried within the Juniper
website; however, upon recent attempts at further investigation, both
for learning about certifications, and subject matter for this topic, I
am unable to locate said information.  The "historic Juniper" blurbs
were very informative.  I am sure that the information is still
available, however, I have not been successful in locating it.
Maybe this link helps a little:
http://www.juniper.net/solutions/literature/white_papers/200264.pdf
"Network Operating System Evolution JUNOS Software: Architectural Choices at the Forefront of Networking"

"Juniper’s main operating system, JUNOS software, is an excellent illustration of this industry trend . The basis of the JUNOS software kernel comes from the FreeBSD UNIX OS, an open-source software system . The JUNOS software kernel and infrastructure have since been heavily modified to accommodate advanced and unique features such as state replication, nonstop active routing and in-service software upgrades, all of which do not exist in the donor operating system . Nevertheless, the JUNOS software tree can still be synchronized with the FreeBSD repository to pick the latest in system code, device drivers and development tool chains, which allows Juniper Networks engineers to
concentrate on network-specific development ."



Best regards,
O.K.



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