A year or so back an employer I worked at had issues with Vyatta on Dell 
hardware. It was no fault of Vyatta's; Vyatta is based on Debian and 
either the Debian or the kernel maintainers had decided to change/remove 
the network driver from that particular release.

Unfortunately, I don't remember the chipset we were having trouble with.

Other than that, it seemed to work pretty well. We used it for our edge 
routers in a high-availability setup with VRRP (or maybe it was Linux 
HA+Heartbeat).


Tom Sharples wrote:
> Time to update our ancient and overloaded main router. I'm intrigued by Vyatta
>
> and am wondering if anyone out here has any experience - good or bad - with 
> them.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom S.
>
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