Re: OT Dynamips question

From: eseosa <eseosa.ehiwe_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 21:25:01 +0100

50 ROUTERS !

see the link below , on how you can dynamips split processes across
the 3 servers over a lan
http://blog.humanmodem.com/?cat=22

just FYI:
when i was preparing for R/S i used two crappy machines , and i split
the processes among the two machines and i was able to run 13 routers
with bgp and other routing protocols configured ,with cpu util of
about 60% on one and 50% on the other on the average.

On 5/14/10, Laidlaw, Patrick A. <Patrick.Laidlaw_at_wwt.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at 50 routers.
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> From: michael haynes [mailto:mghaynes_at_gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 1:14 PM
> To: Laidlaw, Patrick A.
> Cc: ccielab
> Subject: Re: OT Dynamips question
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> Not sure what you mean by 'very large'...I have a quad core server
> running with 8 gigs of ram using gentoo linux and it runs 12-15 routers
> just fine plus vmware and being used as a file server....
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> Michael
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> On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Laidlaw, Patrick A.
> <Patrick.Laidlaw_at_wwt.com> wrote:
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> Hey guys I'm looking at putting together a very large dynamips setup. I
> wanted to see what the maximum number of routers people have tried to
> lab up that included bgp and other routing protocols running. I'm
> pretty sure I'm going to have to put my lab together on at least three
> servers.
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> Patrick
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