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Re: 10GE router resource

  • From: ann kok
  • Date: Thu Mar 27 10:14:53 2008
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Hi 

IMHO, people don't want to do this way when they have
the budget.

just Oracle VS Mysql

I admit open source is good. but just for employer




--- Justin Shore <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> [email protected] wrote:
> > 
> >> Even if it is technically feasible to route
> traffic over a 
> >> server,
> > 
> > A computer running Linux is not a server. If it's
> job is to 
> > route and forward packets, then it is a router.
> And the fact
> > that people are pushing the envelope at 10G is
> because Linux
> > routers are already known to do a great job at 1G
> and below.
> 
> Just because you can do something doesn't mean that
> you should.
> 
>
http://katcampbell.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/overload.jpg
> http://www.gpsa.co.za/Jokes/OVERLOAD.JPG
> http://englishrussia.com/images/overload.jpg
>
http://www.tensionnot.com/images/images/Automobiles587.jpg
> 
> Justin
> 



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