1 Mar
2016
1 Mar
'16
10:07 a.m.
On 01/03/16 10:44, Pavel Odintsov wrote:
But unfortunately they (Cisco Nexus) are pretty expensive and fairly new for DC and ISP market. It's pretty rare to find big company with switching backbone on Nexus switches.
You could go with withbox switches, which is based on same broadcom ASIC, but this means you have to deal with new commercial NOS and learn its quirks. Or you could hack around with OpenSwitch and ask Broadcom to include you favorite vendor/model into OpenNSL, so you could actually use ASIC w/o siging NDA.