Hi Mike,

I'm curious - what makes you think so? My day work is "targeting enterprise use" (so, I think I know what they'd ask for, but then, different customers ask for different things, so one can't be sure), and with Bering uClibc, I don't see any of the "buzz-words" that would make it in the enterprise world (like SLAs, for example). Maybe my perception of Bering uclibc is very different of yours - and if that's so, I'd be curious to hear yours.


Martin,
Let me preface this with, "I believe these are good things".

Bering-uClibc
High Availability (fail-over)
http://www.linux-ha.org/
IPv6
http://leaf-project.org/doc/guide/bucu-ipv6.html
6wall
Zebra
http://leaf-project.org/doc/guide/bucu-zebra.html
Comparable to Cisco products in many ways.
Ok, that makes a lot of sense - but please realize, that Bering uClibc offerst the same thing Bering does (more or less), _plus_ the things you mentioned (as far as I can tell, I'll have to check out the high availibility link you sent).

I guess with havving to deal with Management crap all day, "enterprise use" just has a slightly odd sound to me, for an open source (it probably shouldn't - maybe I've been reading too many Dilbert cartoons :-))

Thanks for clarifying

Martin

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