Hey, Have a look at a similar thread from recently: http://seclists.org/nanog/2018/Jan/180
/Ruairi On 17 January 2018 at 14:28, Colton Conor <colton.co...@gmail.com> wrote: > If one were to deploy whitebox switches, X86 servers, low cost ARM and > MIBPS CPE devices, and basically anything that can run linux today, what > network operating system would you recommend? The goal would be to have a > universal network operating system that runs across a variety of devices. > From low cost residential CPE's with wifi to switches to BGP speaking > routers. Is there anything that can do it all today? > > > I will use something like OpenWRT as an example. I don't consider this > anywhere near carrier grade, but it runs on X86 and low cost routers. I > don't think it will run on whitebox switches though. > > Mikrotik RouterOS would be another example as it can run on low cost > Routerboards, and X86 servers. But it is not opensouce. > > Is there any up and coming projects to look into? >