Why wouldn't it be able to do this?Only if it can do > 1Gbps tcp stream
Current model CCR's (even with 10GBit interfaces) appear to be limited to single CPU core per single TCP stream. A CPU core seems to be able to handle around 1gbps traffic, ergo, any single stream appears limited to 1gbps.Why wouldn't it be able to do this?Only if it can do > 1Gbps tcp stream
Unfortunately it is conjecture - but it is a major performance flaw related to the multi-threaded nature of the Tilera CPU's. ROSv7 has been stated to be written in mind of utilising the multi-core architecture, a lot of this talk has been more around processes such as BGP, but one would think offering 10gbit interfaces on the 36 core, and the models we've seen of 1072 in the wild having 8 10gbit ports (if I remember correctly) they would certainly need to support multi gbit TCP streams.Joe,
Have you had it confirmed ROSv7 will fix the 1Gbit per connection issue ?
Just because its not current usage requirement doesnt mean it should be limited to that. It is obvious what the problem is, and fixing it now before its a real problem for the general use is a good option. 1 valud example that comes to mind is perhaps private x-connect to another provider in the same DC, for backup or DR purposes.Sorry, but i do not get these talks about 1Gbps+ TCP connection
Where do you have actual use for this?
For regular size packets (MTU/MRU 1500)
Latency have to be in microseconds to get such TCP connection speed, so it is impossible over Internet anyway
OK, one can use it in server rooms, but you can easily do it with 10G switch there.
Only possible way to get such TCP speeds is with large size packets (MTU/MRU 65535), but currently it is also impossible over Internet, so we are back to server rooms
Maybe in future, but at this point in time this is hardly the biggest issue.
Just because its not current usage requirement doesn't mean it should be limited to that. It is obvious what the problem is, and fixing it now before its a real problem for the general use is a good option. 1 valud example that comes to mind is perhaps private x-connect to another provider in the same DC, for backup or DR purposes.
Nice work on the CCR-1072 Mikrotik team.Teaser not too long now
Cool, thanks for the update!Teaser not too long now
This is one reason why SFP+ can be good, the port can basically be what you want it to be, from SM or MM Fiber to Ethernet and other possible SFP+ modules, very versatile and a good option for such large core routers - if you aren't at the point of Fiber Optic x-connects and links, then the 1072 is probably too big for your needs (could be exception to this). This is why things like the 36 core exist, with its configurations of ethernet and SFP/SFP+ portsCan't wait for this.
I do wish it had more than one Ethernet port, but I guess you can get there with a SFP to copper ethernet adapter anyways.
On full load average power consumption in room temperature is about 69W.any information for the power consumption?
This is in my eyes not so really interesting, caus of the power of this router!any information for the power consumption?
That is less to do with the 1072 and more to do with ROSv7 (or software in general).Any news on the multi threaded tcp forwarding.
Is it still going to be single cpu and bound to 1Gb
This ventilation cuts on the top look so extraordinary. Am I wrong or you are imitating some pattern used on national cloths?Teaser not too long now
We certainly started from thereThis ventilation cuts on the top look so extraordinary. Am I wrong or you are imitating some pattern used on national cloths?Teaser not too long now
Awesome! When I visited Riga (it was more than 10 years ago) I bought sweater with such pattern for one of my friends. But it was a bit more colourfull.We certainly started from thereThis ventilation cuts on the top look so extraordinary. Am I wrong or you are imitating some pattern used on national cloths?
Why to replace switches by routers?Teaser not too long now
We are looking to replace 10 of our core Cisco switches with Mikrotik CCRs. The CCR-1072 would be perfect but we need to know when they will be available. What is the value of "not too long" in calendar months?
review shows pre-production unit. final version will have slightly different internals.
From the manual:Can anyone confirm that the 10Gbps interfaces can run the 1Gbps fibre modules?
Can anyone confirm that the 10Gbps interfaces can run the 1Gbps fibre modules?
All very well, but not all our devices are 10gbps capable. If we could only use 10gbps modules then we would only currently be able to use 2-3 of the ports (i.e not financially viable).Can anyone confirm that the 10Gbps interfaces can run the 1Gbps fibre modules?
i think its better to use only 10g modules
All very well, but not all our devices are 10gbps capable. If we could only use 10gbps modules then we would only currently be able to use 2-3 of the ports (i.e not financially viable).Can anyone confirm that the 10Gbps interfaces can run the 1Gbps fibre modules?
i think its better to use only 10g modules
Yup that is always an option, but I was more thinking of e.g connecting our existing CCR1036's to the 1072, which we can now do.
your point are rigth, for example if you dont need the 10 gig just plug a switch with one 10g port and the 1g port count of your need
10Gbps-capable IP core/MPLS P-router?I dont know what will be the use of 72cores when RouterOS cant even utilize 36 cores already.
PPP-No multi-threading
Simple Queses- No multithreading
What would you do with a 72x core router if you wont be able to use it as a Broadband Access Concentrator ?
When you get into really large networking (10,000+ routers) services are distributed across a wide array of devices, so usually, the routers don't handle firewalling or any kind of service aggregation/termination or quality assurance like PPPoE or Individual subscriber queues. There will be a large collection of core routers that simply just route traffic as quickly as possible to and from edge/distribution areas of the network.I dont know what will be the use of 72cores when RouterOS cant even utilize 36 cores already.
PPP-No multi-threading
Simple Queses- No multithreading
What would you do with a 72x core router if you wont be able to use it as a Broadband Access Concentrator ?
Have patience..This still doesnt justify the multi-threading incapability of RouterOS.
We need PPP and simple queues multi-threaded otherwise even 1000 cores is a joke.
You can put into those slots M.2 SSD drives that uses PCIe. You can use, for example, SAMSUNG SM951 M.2 drive or HyperX Predator PCIe SSD M.2 drive.hi guys
what is the "M.2 slots accept 800mm Key-M x4 PCIe 2.0 modules"
I can not find it in pictures, this is one chip? or slot?! inside or outside?
thanks
M.2 is a slot type.hi guys
what is the "M.2 slots accept 800mm Key-M x4 PCIe 2.0 modules"
I can not find it in pictures, this is one chip? or slot?! inside or outside?
thanks