Re: Experience with Third-Party memory (Cisco)?

2014-05-08 Thread Tom Hill

On 08/05/14 17:46, Shawn L wrote:

Does anyone have experience using third-party guaranteed compatible
memory.

With Cisco's discount it looks like I can upgrade for $5k vs $700 with
third party memory. I'm just wondering if others have used it, and how it's
performed, or if it isn't worth the risk.


As far as I'm aware, there are up to four ISR 3825s still operating 
somewhere I've worked previously, with Crucial DIMMs in them. The stuff 
that came out looked pretty bog-standard OEM stuff, too.


I suppose it could depend on what type of memory it is, but when it's 
just regular DDR SDRAM, I don't see any cause for concern for the few 
tens of pounds it cost (versus £hundreds for Cisco's own) to find out.


Tom


Re: Experience with Third-Party memory (Cisco)?

2014-05-08 Thread Patrick Boutilier

On 05/08/2014 01:46 PM, Shawn L wrote:

With all the talk lately about the growth in routes, I got to thinking
about upgrading the memory in a couple of my routers.

Does anyone have experience using third-party guaranteed compatible
memory.

With Cisco's discount it looks like I can upgrade for $5k vs $700 with
third party memory. I'm just wondering if others have used it, and how it's
performed, or if it isn't worth the risk.

thanks



No direct experience with Cisco but we used to use Kingston memory in 
Dell servers without any issues.
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RE: Experience with Third-Party memory (Cisco)?

2014-05-08 Thread Gary Dunaway
A few years back, we had to do memory upgrades on our ASAs in order to move to 
8.3 code. All was done with 3rd party memory kits. There have been no 
performance issues we've noticed with them. The one issue we had was that one 
of the memory sticks in the kit was bad. The vendor immediately sent out a 
replacement for it and all was well after that.

 -Gary
 

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Subject: Experience with Third-Party memory (Cisco)?

With all the talk lately about the growth in routes, I got to thinking about 
upgrading the memory in a couple of my routers.

Does anyone have experience using third-party guaranteed compatible
memory.

With Cisco's discount it looks like I can upgrade for $5k vs $700 with third 
party memory. I'm just wondering if others have used it, and how it's 
performed, or if it isn't worth the risk.

thanks

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Re: Experience with Third-Party memory (Cisco)?

2014-05-08 Thread Chris Knipe
Running 6500's and 7200's with 3rd party memory... No issues.

On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 7:02 PM, Gary Dunaway gary.duna...@teamhgs.com wrote:
 A few years back, we had to do memory upgrades on our ASAs in order to move 
 to 8.3 code. All was done with 3rd party memory kits. There have been no 
 performance issues we've noticed with them. The one issue we had was that one 
 of the memory sticks in the kit was bad. The vendor immediately sent out a 
 replacement for it and all was well after that.

  -Gary


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 From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces+gary.dunaway=teamhgs@nanog.org] On 
 Behalf Of Shawn L
 Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2014 11:47 AM
 To: nanog
 Subject: Experience with Third-Party memory (Cisco)?

 With all the talk lately about the growth in routes, I got to thinking about 
 upgrading the memory in a couple of my routers.

 Does anyone have experience using third-party guaranteed compatible
 memory.

 With Cisco's discount it looks like I can upgrade for $5k vs $700 with third 
 party memory. I'm just wondering if others have used it, and how it's 
 performed, or if it isn't worth the risk.

 thanks

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Re: Experience with Third-Party memory (Cisco)?

2014-05-08 Thread Geraint Jones
This is what your looking for :

http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-PC2700U-512MB-DDR-CL2-5-333Mhz-ECC-Memory-38L52
31-/331191705115?pt=US_Memory_RAM_hash=item4d1c905e1b


512MB DDR CL2.5 Unbuffered/Unregistered CL2.5 - buy 10 and have a huge
stack of spares :)


-- 
Geraint Jones

Director of Systems  Infrastructure
Koding (AS62805)
https://koding.com
gera...@koding.com
Phone (415) 653-0083





On 9/05/14 4:46 am, Shawn L sha...@up.net wrote:

With all the talk lately about the growth in routes, I got to thinking
about upgrading the memory in a couple of my routers.

Does anyone have experience using third-party guaranteed compatible
memory.

With Cisco's discount it looks like I can upgrade for $5k vs $700 with
third party memory. I'm just wondering if others have used it, and how
it's
performed, or if it isn't worth the risk.

thanks




Re: Experience with Third-Party memory (Cisco)?

2014-05-08 Thread Warren Bailey
I used some old laptop simms from ebay in my 2801.. Worked like a charm :)

On 5/8/14, 10:08 PM, Geraint Jones gera...@koding.com wrote:

This is what your looking for :

http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-PC2700U-512MB-DDR-CL2-5-333Mhz-ECC-Memory-38L5
2
31-/331191705115?pt=US_Memory_RAM_hash=item4d1c905e1b


512MB DDR CL2.5 Unbuffered/Unregistered CL2.5 - buy 10 and have a huge
stack of spares :)


-- 
Geraint Jones

Director of Systems  Infrastructure
Koding (AS62805)
https://koding.com
gera...@koding.com
Phone (415) 653-0083





On 9/05/14 4:46 am, Shawn L sha...@up.net wrote:

With all the talk lately about the growth in routes, I got to thinking
about upgrading the memory in a couple of my routers.

Does anyone have experience using third-party guaranteed compatible
memory.

With Cisco's discount it looks like I can upgrade for $5k vs $700 with
third party memory. I'm just wondering if others have used it, and how
it's
performed, or if it isn't worth the risk.

thanks