Well, you don't _have_ to buy your DRAM from Crisco... On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 03:14:53AM +0200, Nipper, Arnold wrote:
mike harrison schrieb:
peering with another major provider? Do you just send half of your traffic to that provider to nowhere? If you want fault tolerance against connectivity losses, you need full routes.
I tried partial... after changing which upstream provider was my 'default route' a few times I quickly realized this was stupid. Ram and CPU is cheap enough to make full routes, even on a Cisco, a VERY desirable thing.
Upgrading a 2650 to 128MB for USD 5,700 is not just cheap. The box itself is around USD 3,300 ...
Arnold
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