CCR1072-1G-8S+ or a Supermicro server with x86 routerOS ?
Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2016 7:14 am
we are currently handling 4Gbps of traffic using an old cisco router, which we are removing now.
we want to use microtik due to its versatility.
confused what to buy,
CCR1072-1G-8S+
or a supermicro server with Xeon E5 Single processor 2640v4 10 cores with 2 x 3 10G NIC cards ?
The price comes to same for both.
I received a Microtik x86 routerOS license for free since i attended the MUM in thailand. That can be used in the supermicro server ?
I read somewhere Microtik CCR1072-1G-8S+ cannot handle multiple cores processing even its 72 cores ? Is it true ?
We need it to act as core router only, with 4 transit and 2 peers termination at 10G ports and will flow at max 5-7Gbps for next 3 years.
And it will be doing iBGP, MPLS, OSPF, routing mostly only.
Nothing else.
we want to use microtik due to its versatility.
confused what to buy,
CCR1072-1G-8S+
or a supermicro server with Xeon E5 Single processor 2640v4 10 cores with 2 x 3 10G NIC cards ?
The price comes to same for both.
I received a Microtik x86 routerOS license for free since i attended the MUM in thailand. That can be used in the supermicro server ?
I read somewhere Microtik CCR1072-1G-8S+ cannot handle multiple cores processing even its 72 cores ? Is it true ?
We need it to act as core router only, with 4 transit and 2 peers termination at 10G ports and will flow at max 5-7Gbps for next 3 years.
And it will be doing iBGP, MPLS, OSPF, routing mostly only.
Nothing else.