On Tue, 11 Feb 2020 at 16:09, Ahmed Borno <amaged@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry for the sad tone, i just wish network operators would find a way to challenge these vendors and call their less than optimal quality.
It's hard, TINA. We can talk about white label, but in the end of the day, that box is just as proprietary as rest of them, because you can't buy BRCM and make it open. It's like 90s of Linux, GPUs and NICs were not supported, because vendors thought the specs were their secret sauce. When some vendor finally releases full specs on github including P4 compiler target for their chip and will sell chip on their web for 1 unit at x USD, we may start to see some real progress, we can start building open source NOS with data-planes. Maybe INTC could start the revolution with Tofino. Ship PCI cards with Tofino and few 100GE ports (local switching support) and open it up entirely. Maybe JNPR could ship Trio PCI cards, why not, it's not like they have lot to lose, considering terrible market performance. -- ++ytti