Andreas Echavez [mailto:[email protected]] originally wrote:
> Ultimately, the network is as reliable as you build it. With software, it's 
> much cheaper to divide and scale horizontally. Hardware devices are expensive 
> and usually horizontal 
> scalability never happens. So in reality, an enterprise blows 100k on two 
> routers, they both flop because of some "firmware bug", and you're down.

With this in mind, I am keen to understand how many implementations of packages 
such as Quagga and Zebra that the group use. With the likes of Vyatta being 
discussed, I am keen to see if products such as Quagga as still regularly used 
as it used to be.

Thoughts welcome!

Kind regards,

/P.

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