On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 14:22 -0400, Fred Goldstein wrote: 
> Vyatta sells prepackaged routers at a much larger size than MikroTik, 
> and should even support 10G Ethernet uplinks

I have these for Mikrotik.

> .  Whether their flavor 
> of Linux does anything to make this possible that RouterOS doesn't, I 
> don't know.  It may just be that MT never tried to built on a big 
> multicore server. We'll see... it's all just Linux anyway.

You are correct in that MT doesn't build anything like this.  RouterOS
does support some of this hardware, however.

> What I'm still confused about is how RouterOS can be based on Linux 
> yet not have open source code.  Where's MT hiding it?

This is a good question.  You will get an answer to it if you send the
question to [email protected].

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