Many here might be interested, In response to Brocade not giving the community edition of Vyatta much attention recently, some of the more active community members have created a fork of the GPL code used in Vyatta. It's called VyOS, and yesterday they released 1.0. http://vyos.net/ I've been playing with the development builds and it seems to be every bit as stable as the Vyatta releases. Will be interesting to see how the project unfolds :-) -- Ray Patrick Soucy Network Engineer University of Maine System T: 207-561-3526 F: 207-561-3531 MaineREN, Maine's Research and Education Network www.maineren.net
Who wants to tell them that it's really 2013? News 22 Dec *2012* Version 1.0.0 (hydrogen) released. Scott On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Ray Soucy <rps@maine.edu> wrote:
Many here might be interested,
In response to Brocade not giving the community edition of Vyatta much attention recently, some of the more active community members have created a fork of the GPL code used in Vyatta.
It's called VyOS, and yesterday they released 1.0.
I've been playing with the development builds and it seems to be every bit as stable as the Vyatta releases.
Will be interesting to see how the project unfolds :-)
-- Ray Patrick Soucy Network Engineer University of Maine System
T: 207-561-3526 F: 207-561-3531
MaineREN, Maine's Research and Education Network www.maineren.net
I wonder how Ubiquiti Networks is going to react to this since their EdgeMax Routers run a fork of the Vyatta code (EdgeOS). http://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/Vyatta-Community-Edition-dead/m-p/59148... It looks like there is a post in the form where a UBNT Employee said that they were working directly with the VyOS guys. In this case I wonder what other commercial vendor is going to jump on the open source bandwagon. -----Original Message----- From: Scott Howard [mailto:scott@doc.net.au] Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 1:45 PM To: Ray Soucy Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: Vyatta to VyOS Who wants to tell them that it's really 2013? News 22 Dec *2012* Version 1.0.0 (hydrogen) released. Scott On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Ray Soucy <rps@maine.edu> wrote:
Many here might be interested,
In response to Brocade not giving the community edition of Vyatta much attention recently, some of the more active community members have created a fork of the GPL code used in Vyatta.
It's called VyOS, and yesterday they released 1.0.
I've been playing with the development builds and it seems to be every bit as stable as the Vyatta releases.
Will be interesting to see how the project unfolds :-)
-- Ray Patrick Soucy Network Engineer University of Maine System
T: 207-561-3526 F: 207-561-3531
MaineREN, Maine's Research and Education Network www.maineren.net
Ubiquiti has been contributing to VyOS, so I'm assuming it is the version they are using as the upstream for their code. On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Nolan Rollo <nrollo@kw-corp.com> wrote:
I wonder how Ubiquiti Networks is going to react to this since their EdgeMax Routers run a fork of the Vyatta code (EdgeOS).
http://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/Vyatta-Community-Edition-dead/m-p/59148...
It looks like there is a post in the form where a UBNT Employee said that they were working directly with the VyOS guys. In this case I wonder what other commercial vendor is going to jump on the open source bandwagon.
-----Original Message----- From: Scott Howard [mailto:scott@doc.net.au] Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 1:45 PM To: Ray Soucy Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: Vyatta to VyOS
Who wants to tell them that it's really 2013?
News 22 Dec *2012* Version 1.0.0 (hydrogen) released.
Scott
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Ray Soucy <rps@maine.edu> wrote:
Many here might be interested,
In response to Brocade not giving the community edition of Vyatta much attention recently, some of the more active community members have created a fork of the GPL code used in Vyatta.
It's called VyOS, and yesterday they released 1.0.
I've been playing with the development builds and it seems to be every bit as stable as the Vyatta releases.
Will be interesting to see how the project unfolds :-)
-- Ray Patrick Soucy Network Engineer University of Maine System
T: 207-561-3526 F: 207-561-3531
MaineREN, Maine's Research and Education Network www.maineren.net
Can I just say this is why I love FOSS. I will be testing VyOS on some of my vyatta routes after the holidays. On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Josh Hoppes <josh.hoppes@gmail.com> wrote:
Ubiquiti has been contributing to VyOS, so I'm assuming it is the version they are using as the upstream for their code.
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Nolan Rollo <nrollo@kw-corp.com> wrote:
I wonder how Ubiquiti Networks is going to react to this since their EdgeMax Routers run a fork of the Vyatta code (EdgeOS).
http://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/Vyatta-Community-Edition-dead/m-p/59148...
It looks like there is a post in the form where a UBNT Employee said
that they were working directly with the VyOS guys. In this case I wonder what other commercial vendor is going to jump on the open source bandwagon.
-----Original Message----- From: Scott Howard [mailto:scott@doc.net.au] Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 1:45 PM To: Ray Soucy Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: Vyatta to VyOS
Who wants to tell them that it's really 2013?
News 22 Dec *2012* Version 1.0.0 (hydrogen) released.
Scott
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Ray Soucy <rps@maine.edu> wrote:
Many here might be interested,
In response to Brocade not giving the community edition of Vyatta much attention recently, some of the more active community members have created a fork of the GPL code used in Vyatta.
It's called VyOS, and yesterday they released 1.0.
I've been playing with the development builds and it seems to be every bit as stable as the Vyatta releases.
Will be interesting to see how the project unfolds :-)
-- Ray Patrick Soucy Network Engineer University of Maine System
T: 207-561-3526 F: 207-561-3531
MaineREN, Maine's Research and Education Network www.maineren.net
-- Zach Underwood (RHCE,RHCSA,RHCT,UACA) My website <http://zachunderwood.me/>
This is great. I've been using Vyatta for a long while, but the constant bugs and the lack of turnaround on fixing them was really sad. With my lovely sales rep Erica calling me up every now and again trying to sell more licenses, in the way only soulless sales drones can. Extract money from the customer, disregard all complaints and requests for fixing of simple bugs. I was asking for the puppet/chef modules for Vyatta devices for 2 years and finally ended up using their unsupported CLI api to do part of it myself. That kind of automation is a huge chunk of SDN. I'm curious if VyOS will support "vPlane," which under Broadcom they seem to have finally shipped. http://www.brocade.com/downloads/documents/at_a_glance/brocade-vyatta-5600vr... http://dpdk.org/ On 12/23/13, 3:49 PM, Zach Underwood wrote:
Can I just say this is why I love FOSS. I will be testing VyOS on some of my vyatta routes after the holidays.
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Josh Hoppes <josh.hoppes@gmail.com> wrote:
Ubiquiti has been contributing to VyOS, so I'm assuming it is the version they are using as the upstream for their code.
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Nolan Rollo <nrollo@kw-corp.com> wrote:
I wonder how Ubiquiti Networks is going to react to this since their EdgeMax Routers run a fork of the Vyatta code (EdgeOS).
It looks like there is a post in the form where a UBNT Employee said
http://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/Vyatta-Community-Edition-dead/m-p/59148... that they were working directly with the VyOS guys. In this case I wonder what other commercial vendor is going to jump on the open source bandwagon.
-----Original Message----- From: Scott Howard [mailto:scott@doc.net.au] Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 1:45 PM To: Ray Soucy Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: Vyatta to VyOS
Who wants to tell them that it's really 2013?
News 22 Dec *2012* Version 1.0.0 (hydrogen) released.
Scott
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Ray Soucy <rps@maine.edu> wrote:
Many here might be interested,
In response to Brocade not giving the community edition of Vyatta much attention recently, some of the more active community members have created a fork of the GPL code used in Vyatta.
It's called VyOS, and yesterday they released 1.0.
I've been playing with the development builds and it seems to be every bit as stable as the Vyatta releases.
Will be interesting to see how the project unfolds :-)
-- Ray Patrick Soucy Network Engineer University of Maine System
T: 207-561-3526 F: 207-561-3531
MaineREN, Maine's Research and Education Network www.maineren.net
This project looks interesting. Our 7206 VXR is at ends final days and replacing it with and ASR series is very expensive considering we're only pushing 600megs of Internet traffic with a full BGP table. When I go to the page linked below, I didn't see a mailing list, forum or very much documentation for it. Is there another site with this info? I'd love to test a few builds out but I never used Vyatta before. On 12/23/2013 10:18 AM, Ray Soucy wrote:
Many here might be interested,
In response to Brocade not giving the community edition of Vyatta much attention recently, some of the more active community members have created a fork of the GPL code used in Vyatta.
It's called VyOS, and yesterday they released 1.0.
I've been playing with the development builds and it seems to be every bit as stable as the Vyatta releases.
Will be interesting to see how the project unfolds :-)
-- Vlade Ristevski Network Manager IT Services Ramapo College (201)-684-6854
Reminder there is a mailing list for this: http://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-nsp
On Jan 7, 2014, at 9:24 AM, Vlade Ristevski <vristevs@ramapo.edu> wrote:
This project looks interesting. Our 7206 VXR is at ends final days and replacing it with and ASR series is very expensive considering we're only pushing 600megs of Internet traffic with a full BGP table.
When I go to the page linked below, I didn't see a mailing list, forum or very much documentation for it. Is there another site with this info? I'd love to test a few builds out but I never used Vyatta before.
On 12/23/2013 10:18 AM, Ray Soucy wrote: Many here might be interested,
In response to Brocade not giving the community edition of Vyatta much attention recently, some of the more active community members have created a fork of the GPL code used in Vyatta.
It's called VyOS, and yesterday they released 1.0.
I've been playing with the development builds and it seems to be every bit as stable as the Vyatta releases.
Will be interesting to see how the project unfolds :-)
-- Vlade Ristevski Network Manager IT Services Ramapo College (201)-684-6854
Unfortunately, vyos.net is the only website for VyOS, Brocade still has a commercial release of Vyatta "vRouter" that has all the Vyatta documentation etc. If you're nervous about the lack of resources from the community project you might opt to go with the paid version from Brocade. The VyOS project is still pretty new, so better documentation and forums etc will come in time I suspect. I'm not sure if Brocade has upped the pricing, but here is pricing info from over the summer. They had 1, 3, and 5 year commitments and different pricing for virtual vs bare metal and 24-7 vs. business hour support. MSRP pricing for Vyatta back in May 2013 For 24-7 Support: Bare Metal $2,600 (1 yr) $5,000 (3 yr) Virtual $2,000 (1 yr) $3,000 (3 yr) For Business Hours support: Bare Metal $2,000 (1 yr) $3,500 (3 yr) Virtual $1,800 (1 yr) $2,700 (3 yr) On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 9:24 AM, Vlade Ristevski <vristevs@ramapo.edu> wrote:
This project looks interesting. Our 7206 VXR is at ends final days and replacing it with and ASR series is very expensive considering we're only pushing 600megs of Internet traffic with a full BGP table.
When I go to the page linked below, I didn't see a mailing list, forum or very much documentation for it. Is there another site with this info? I'd love to test a few builds out but I never used Vyatta before.
On 12/23/2013 10:18 AM, Ray Soucy wrote:
Many here might be interested,
In response to Brocade not giving the community edition of Vyatta much attention recently, some of the more active community members have created a fork of the GPL code used in Vyatta.
It's called VyOS, and yesterday they released 1.0.
I've been playing with the development builds and it seems to be every bit as stable as the Vyatta releases.
Will be interesting to see how the project unfolds :-)
-- Vlade Ristevski Network Manager IT Services Ramapo College (201)-684-6854
-- Ray Patrick Soucy Network Engineer University of Maine System T: 207-561-3526 F: 207-561-3531 MaineREN, Maine's Research and Education Network www.maineren.net
participants (8)
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Jared Mauch
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Josh Hoppes
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Nolan Rollo
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Ray Soucy
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Rhys Rhaven
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Scott Howard
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Vlade Ristevski
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Zach Underwood