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A case against vendor-locking optical modules
- Subject: A case against vendor-locking optical modules
- From: maxtul at netassist.ua (Max Tulyev)
- Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 20:24:56 +0200
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
Hello,
TheWorldMainBusinessRule says: "Don't work with morons!!!" Never. In any
way. Even if it seems for the first look they give you prices and offers
times better than normal people. Just don't even think.
:)
On 17.11.14 20:11, Jérôme Nicolle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having a discussion with Arista, trying to explain to them why I
> _can't_ buy any hardware unable to run with compatible optical modules.
>
> My points are :
>
> - I need specific modules, mostly *WDM and BiDi, some still unavailable
> in their product line
>
> - I run at least two other vendors on every locations and can't stack up
> every spare optics for each of them, neither could remote-hands safely
> re-program optics to match a specific vendor when needed.
>
> - I have an established relationship with a trusted optics supplier,
> providing support, warranty and re-coding hardware for their entire
> (impressive) lineup. And this supplier is still 2-5x times cheaper than
> any vendor-labeled optics even with NFR-like discounts.
>
> Based on these points, I discourage every customers of ever using
> locked-in equipments, and forbid them on my own network. Of course,
> Arista can't be pleased because their hardware never stepped chord in my
> customer's networks. But they seem to deliberatly miss my points every
> time the subject comes up.
>
> What are other arguments against vendor lock-in ? Is there any argument
> FOR such locks (please spare me the support issues, if you can't read
> specs and SNMP, you shouldn't even try networking) ?
>
> Did you ever experience a shift in a vendor's position regarding the use
> of compatible modules ?
>
> Thanks !
>