On 22/08/12 06:19, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
...Any feedback appreciated.
I can't speak too highly of BIRD. Our use case is probably not completely typical, but our multilateral peering route servers have been hugely improved by switching to BIRD. Our two primary route servers, one for each LINX London LAN, use BIRD; the two secondaries use an enhanced version of Quagga. The BIRD route server scales better, gives much higher performance, is much more robust, and is much easier to restart - especially when there are lots of connected sessions. The development team are fantastic: very active and responsive, and especially responsive to the needs of the IXP community. Switching hats to Euro-IX, BIRD is now the most used route server amongst IXPs, as can be seen from our latest annual report: https://www.euro-ix.net/documents/1024-Euro-IX-IXP-Report-pdf?download=yes John -- John Souter, CEO, London Internet Exchange Ltd Trinity Court, Trinity Street, Peterborough PE1 1DA. Registered 3137929 in England. Mobile: +44-7711-492389 https://www.linx.net/ "Working for the Internet" sip:john@linx.net