From: Banks, Ethan (Ethan.Banks@ChasePaymentech.com)
Date: Wed Jan 30 2008 - 10:22:33 ARST
Our Cisco rep is going to talk to us about Nexus next week. We are
considering a move to VSS or perhaps Nexus for some of our data centers
next budget cycle. I tried to get a quote for a well-populated Nexus
chassis yesterday, but the pricing wasn't yet available to our Cisco
partner.
From everything I read, I like the ability to upgrade a Nexus without
taking it offline the most. We tend to stay on the same IOS version on
the core, because management perceives 6500 upgrades too risky unless
there's a demonstrated need for the new IOS. The Nexus throughput is
insane, but we don't really push huge traffic. Even so, it is nice to
know Cisco's got a chassis that can act as a 10Gig aggregation point
with little or no oversubscription. The ability to add fabric spine
cards to scale the backplane up as you go is great.
I thought NX-OS's full XML API was interesting, too. That could put
some powerful monitoring and reporting tools on the street in a hurry.
/Ethan - CCIE Candidate Blog
http://www.ethanbanks.net
|-----Original Message-----
|From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On
|Behalf Of Salau, Yemi
|Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 4:44 AM
|To: Cisco certification
|Subject: Cisco Nexus 7000 Series at $75k
|
|What do you guys think of Nexus 7000 series to be unveiled by Cisco?
|
|The Cisco NX-OS that drives it, has anyone used it before, is it
anymuch
|different to Cisco-IOS and CatOS? $75k sounds kind a cheap to me, for a
|technology that delivers 10GbE optimized switching platform that can
|scale up to 40GbE and 100GbE when available!
|
|NO doubt this will target the Data Centre Market and promises to
deliver
|up to 15TbE some day!
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