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vyatta for bgp
On 9/22/11 11:38 , Charles N Wyble wrote:
> On 09/22/2011 05:37 AM, Pierce Lynch wrote:
>> Andreas Echavez [mailto:andreas at livejournalinc.com] originally wrote:
>>> Ultimately, the network is as reliable as you build it. With
>>> software, it's much cheaper to divide and scale horizontally.
>>> Hardware devices are expensive and usually horizontal
>>> scalability never happens. So in reality, an enterprise blows 100k on
>>> two routers, they both flop because of some "firmware bug", and
>>> you're down.
>> With this in mind, I am keen to understand how many implementations of
>> packages such as Quagga and Zebra that the group use. With the likes
>> of Vyatta being discussed, I am keen to see if products such as Quagga
>> as still regularly used as it used to be.
>
> I think that the original/upstream versions are out of date as compared
> to the one maintained by Vyatta. Or Google (for their MPLS processing
> needs). See
> http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog50/abstracts.php?pt=MTYzNSZuYW5vZzUw&nm=nanog50
> <http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog50/abstracts.php?pt=MTYzNSZuYW5vZzUw&nm=nanog50>
We are actively supporting Quagga. We currently have a git repo at
code.google.com with some BGP multipath updates, and are working with
ISC to provide SQA on that branch. Hopefully more features will be
forthcoming. Search quagga-dev if you're interested in more details.
Vyatta has done a lot of great work on Quagga, as have many others. It
would be nice to see all the various useful branches merged into a
cherry-picked mainline that would simplify the Quagga development
community's lives considerably.
-Scott