I thought I would ask:
- 2 BGP sessions with to Internet feeds
- 1 LAN
- All interfaces 10-gig
- Average sustained LAN traffic (to/from Internet) 2-to-4-Gig soon to be 4-to-8-Gig
My business is growing ....

North Idaho Tom Jones
thanks for your info/postYour CHR expertise and knowledge would be best put to use for this. It will be far faster than a "real" MikroTik off the shelf product.
second that. if you could talk your upstreams into limiting your bgp-view (ie only local routes and no full feed) you might still have fun with CCRs.Did not found how to pm here. Wonna honest answer? Go mx80 for your business.
second that. if you could talk your upstreams into limiting your bgp-view (ie only local routes and no full feed) you might still have fun with CCRs.Did not found how to pm here. Wonna honest answer? Go mx80 for your business.
If you're not an ISP, you can get only a few routes and even on low-end ROS devices it'll be ok as for CPU. So you should better care for throughput numbers and I'd go for testing both CCRs that are 10G capable (yes, 1036 of 1072 are the options for you). I think for its price you can find a reseller who'll be happy to provide you with the test units.- 2 BGP sessions with to Internet feeds
my opinion is simply based on our own testing, experience and then going the JunOS/IOS-Path on several decisions after we tried MT but couldn't work around the caveats.second that. if you could talk your upstreams into limiting your bgp-view (ie only local routes and no full feed) you might still have fun with CCRs.Did not found how to pm here. Wonna honest answer? Go mx80 for your business.
Would you mind elaborating a bit more in detail, why your suggestion towards an MX80 instead of a CCR? Our core currently runs on an CCR1036 with BGPv4 IPv4/v6 full-tables from two upstreams with no problems. We also did some testing with CHRs on x86 (VMWare ESXi), Intel 10Gbs NICs, three upstreams each with IPv4/v6 full-feeds and around 60 active peerings, which also worked out quite well. Indeed our network is very small compared to others, so no expierence with larger environments.
Some cons of CCRs I could think of are (ordered by priority):
- single-threaded BGP only
- missing BGPv4 SNMP MIBs
- slow BGP convergence time (seems MUCH faster on CHR/x86)
- route table search comparably slow (seems MUCH faster on CHR/x86)
- some stuff painful to configure on ROS (advanced bgp communities, routing filters, etc.)
- different support/hotfix/SLA model compared to other vendors on the market
Thanks