Re: [Opencompute-networking] CBW AP minimum hardware/OS specs

2016-10-18 Thread Steven Noble
David Duffey October 18, 2016 at 11:45 AM On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 1:34 PM, Carlos Cardenas mailto:car...@cumulusnetworks.com>> wrote: David, I think what you are describing are some good points on the resource constraints on the WAPs. H

Re: [Opencompute-networking] CBW AP minimum hardware/OS specs

2016-10-18 Thread Steven Noble
Sorry if these comes twice, I was cc'd on my work address and accidentally replied from there. David Duffey October 18, 2016 at 11:45 AM On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 1:34 PM, Carlos Cardenas mailto:car...@cumulusnetworks.com>> wrote: David, I think w

Re: [Opencompute-networking] CBW AP minimum hardware/OS specs

2016-10-18 Thread David Duffey
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 1:34 PM, Carlos Cardenas wrote: > David, > > I think what you are describing are some good points on the resource > constraints on the WAPs. > > However, saying that using ONIE increases your disk storage by 1.5GB is > over the top. > Hi Carlos, the 2GB statement / recomm

Re: [Opencompute-networking] CBW AP minimum hardware/OS specs

2016-10-18 Thread Carlos Cardenas
David, I think what you are describing are some good points on the resource constraints on the WAPs. However, saying that using ONIE increases your disk storage by 1.5GB is over the top. For example, take a look at the Edgecore 4600, it's an old PPC/BCM Apollo2 1G switch with 1GB of Flash and 2G

[Opencompute-networking] CBW AP minimum hardware/OS specs

2016-10-18 Thread David Duffey
On the CBW call yesterday it was asked what specs the operating systems would target for APs and there was a range of feedback from 512M of storage (Ubuntu Core) to 2G of storage (including ONIE). Ubuntu Core itself recommends 512M of storage and 256M of ram (including OpenWRT.snap), but requires