I certainly agree they have very different applications, and hopefully that will help those looking for this kind of insight. On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Saku Ytti <saku@ytti.fi> wrote:
On (2012-01-20 09:50 -0700), PC wrote:
Juniper has some very aggressive pricing on mx80 bundles license-locked to 5gb, which are cheaper and blow the performance specifications of the equivalent low end ASR1002 out of the water for internet edge BGP applications. Unlike the ASR, a simple upgrade license can unlock the boxes full potential.
ASR1002 list price is 18kUSD, MX5 list price is 29.5kUSD. Upgrade license for MX5 -> MX80 literally costs more than new MX80 (with all but jflow license, two psu and 20SFP MIC)
Sure MX5 will do line rate on 20 SFP ports, vastly more than ASR1002, but this is little consolation if you need high touch services such as NAPT, IPSEC etc. So applications for these boxes are quite different.
-- ++ytti