The problem is, it's probably cheaper to engineer a box with more low cost memory than it is to pay a high salary to a programmer to write small code. At least, it is in _this_ part of the world... ;-) -rb
From: "Alex P. Rudnev" <alex@virgin.relcom.eu.net> To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: BGP and memory Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 18:22:30 +0400 (MSD)
Amazing fact:
Come back to this talks about BGP and memory, I calculated the size of total BGP information in the 'show ip bgp' cisco output. No doubt, it's not all attributes printed here, but on the other hand it's the text view, not the binary presentation.
Results are:
118113 lines 10065161 bytes (10Mb)
100 bytes/route , in the text form, average.
Compare to
65955 network entries and 159898 paths using 12154642 bytes of memory 31322 BGP path attribute entries using 2800660 bytes of memory 14718 BGP route-map cache entries using 235488 bytes of memory 1712 BGP filter-list cache entries using 27392 bytes of memory 178 received paths for inbound soft reconfiguration BGP activity 540738/474776 prefixes, 5007746/4847848 paths 3037709 prefixes revised.
and note - this is BINARY form...
No, if someone want to implement the core BGP in the 8 MB ram, he can do it as well (through the cost of his work + cost of debug should be much greater than the cost of 128RAM memory -:)).
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