RE: Dynagen For Total Rack Replacement

From: Leigh Nash (leigh@net-elite.org)
Date: Tue Nov 07 2006 - 01:06:46 ART


John,

I've had it running for some time - nice and stable. It's now on Intel E6400
(3.2ghz OC'd) boxes running Ubuntu 64bit/ 2GB RAM. The boxes don't break a
sweat and the virtual routers (linked to real NICs) are responsive. I have
kept real switches and my terminal server for access to other devices
(security and my VMWare'd Juniper Lab).

I use it often at work - it's doing well for a large scale BGP network mock
up right now.

Thanks to Brian McGahan, the Internetwork Expert topology is available now
too.
I'll be doing their new Service Provider labs with it.

As for keeping your hardware, I suggest taking Dynagen for a trial run. It's
been great for me.

Leigh
#16543

PS: See http://hacki.at/7200emu/index.php

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Homith (John Hooper)
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 1:34 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Dynagen For Total Rack Replacement

Good Morning Group,
                                I have seen more and more interest in
Dynagen.
I have really asked myself if this product could be used for a total
solution for any CCIE R&S preparation. I, like many of you, have invested a
large amount of money in hardware for our studies which ends up depreciating
in value as time goes by. I have actually thought of selling all my routers
and replacing them with Dynagen. I would keep the switches and port Dynagen
to multiple network cards hanging off a Dynagen box to physical switches.
With products like this, can anyone really foresee the need to operate
expensive hardware at home ? Just interested anyone's thoughts on this.

Cheers

John



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