Buy you glasses and a book about network engineering ;) !
Meanwhile, I'm failing to see a product
http://www.pica8.org/products/pronto-3780
source code
http://sourceforge.net/p/xorplus/home/
or more to the point, any operational aspect at all in any of these ad-spam posts.
Pica natively runs Linux and the code is Open Source. So, you can not only run 3rd party code (like with Cisco AXP, Juniper Junos SDK or Arista EOS), but also modify the Networking Stack according to your needs that is a very interesting feature from an Operational point of view and something that is not possible with closed source OS like EOS, JUNOS and IOS. Vyatta tries to make also an Open-Source Networking product but the bottleneck is *the performance*. The target is to attack Cisco by the bottom. Especially, there are a lot of small operators (like the members of the NANOG) who are interested by low-cost gear. To be more precise, Cisco doesn't loose any significant Market Share due to the second market (used equipment) that is worth many billions each year according to the UNEDA (United Network Equipment Dealer Association). They can't buy the latest Cisco gear but they are still used to Cisco, because they buy refurbished Cisco gear. Pica8 provides its first significant breakthrough there : to have an access to the latest networking gear for the price of the refurbished one. That is *$ 200 per 10G port* or half the price of the closest competitor, Blade Network Technologies. We definitely believe that a new networking product should only focus on the Capex in the first place then think about the Opex in a second step (OpenFlow). Mail : pica8.org@gmail.com 2010/10/30 gordon b slater <gordslater@ieee.org>:
On Sun, 2010-10-31 at 03:28 +0900, Randy Bush wrote:
plonk ... goes your custom Marketing by annoyance, smoke, and mirrors? Gotta love the strategy
do not buy from spammers
...goes without saying.
I'm just wondering if this a guerilla launch for some new Oracle product or project, or what, exactly? I'm _very_ confused.
Maybe Paul K. can clear it all up, but apparently he's out of the office right now.
Meanwhile, I'm failing to see a product, figures, source code, or more to the point, any operational aspect at all in any of these ad-spam posts.
Consider this a formal request for root-plink, before we have a major corp try to sell us a database solution or proprietary kernel via the list.
<sigh>
Gord --