From: Michael Havens
>> http://tinyurl.com/qbdgqs8
> "Cumulus, which is building a Linux operating system for switches
> that use merchant silicon, ...."
>
> What is 'merchant silicon'?
Hardware (embedded or regular x86) that can be bought in large quantities
off-the-shelf.
A Grumpy Old Sysadmin wrote this in the Monastery on 2007-01-27:
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A commodity PC (P3 vintage) running quagga on Linux easily out-performs
the specialist routing hardware in a 7000 series for ethernet to
ethernet routing (full BGP table). I had to jury rig a temporary router
to cover for blown PSUs on said Cisco when a certain data centre
overheated, and was greatly enlightened.
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...everything old is new again, eh?
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