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Brocade SLX 9850
Hello,

just got a news alert for a new Brocade router series. Will this be the
follow-up for MLX/E setups?

http://newsroom.brocade.com/press-releases/brocade-delivers-innovative-new-routing-solution-designed-for-the-digital-era-nasdaq-brcd-1276754#.V9gmxpN4KRt
http://www.brocade.com/en/products-services/routers/slx-9850.html?cid=lp_slx9850_pr_00001

Regards


Jörg
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Re: Brocade SLX 9850 [ In reply to ]
Hi,

At first glance, I don't think so. My SE told the NetIron product line was here to stay for while, confirme by HQ corp last summer.

But I'll be meeting tomorrow with our local team / rep and they will undoubtly bring it on the table. Seems to me they are finally bringing the fight to the Arista / Juniper folks on the DC field.

I'll let you know afterwards.

Best regards.



> Le 13 sept. 2016 à 18:23, Jörg Kost <jk@ip-clear.de> a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> just got a news alert for a new Brocade router series. Will this be the follow-up for MLX/E setups?
>
> http://newsroom.brocade.com/press-releases/brocade-delivers-innovative-new-routing-solution-designed-for-the-digital-era-nasdaq-brcd-1276754#.V9gmxpN4KRt
> http://www.brocade.com/en/products-services/routers/slx-9850.html?cid=lp_slx9850_pr_00001
>
> Regards
>
>
> Jörg
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Re: Brocade SLX 9850 [ In reply to ]
At least as far as I can see right now it'll be a successor to the MLXe-M platform. As you can see companies like AMS-IX which are currently using that variety of the NetIron hardware have indicated they're going to use the SLX.

On 13 September 2016 18:53:37 CEST, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr <youssef@720.fr> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>At first glance, I don't think so. My SE told the NetIron product line
>was here to stay for while, confirme by HQ corp last summer.
>
>But I'll be meeting tomorrow with our local team / rep and they will
>undoubtly bring it on the table. Seems to me they are finally bringing
>the fight to the Arista / Juniper folks on the DC field.
>
>I'll let you know afterwards.
>
>Best regards.
>
>
>
>> Le 13 sept. 2016 à 18:23, Jörg Kost <jk@ip-clear.de> a écrit :
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> just got a news alert for a new Brocade router series. Will this be
>the follow-up for MLX/E setups?
>>
>>
>http://newsroom.brocade.com/press-releases/brocade-delivers-innovative-new-routing-solution-designed-for-the-digital-era-nasdaq-brcd-1276754#.V9gmxpN4KRt
>>
>http://www.brocade.com/en/products-services/routers/slx-9850.html?cid=lp_slx9850_pr_00001
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>> Jörg
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Re: Brocade SLX 9850 [ In reply to ]
Hi,

Well, I got confirmation today of the feelings that I shared today. SLX
(fka fusion) is primarely aimed for high density / capacity DC LAN
switching/routing.

It's purpose isn't to replace the MLXe, it not going anywhere soon.

For what it's worth... Let's see in th futur how this one plays out.

HTH.



2016-09-13 20:13 GMT+02:00 i3D.net - Martijn Schmidt <martijnschmidt@i3d.net
>:

> At least as far as I can see right now it'll be a successor to the MLXe-M
> platform. As you can see companies like AMS-IX which are currently using
> that variety of the NetIron hardware have indicated they're going to use
> the SLX.
>
> On 13 September 2016 18:53:37 CEST, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr <
> youssef@720.fr> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> At first glance, I don't think so. My SE told the NetIron product line was here to stay for while, confirme by HQ corp last summer.
>>
>> But I'll be meeting tomorrow with our local team / rep and they will undoubtly bring it on the table. Seems to me they are finally bringing the fight to the Arista / Juniper folks on the DC field.
>>
>> I'll let you know afterwards.
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>>
>>
>> Le 13 sept. 2016 à 18:23, Jörg Kost <jk@ip-clear.de> a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> just got a news alert for a new Brocade router series. Will this be the follow-up for MLX/E setups?
>>>
>>> http://newsroom.brocade.com/press-releases/brocade-delivers-innovative-new-routing-solution-designed-for-the-digital-era-nasdaq-brcd-1276754#.V9gmxpN4KRt
>>> http://www.brocade.com/en/products-services/routers/slx-9850.html?cid=lp_slx9850_pr_00001
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>>
>>> Jörg
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Re: Brocade SLX 9850 [ In reply to ]
SLX is higher demands of ports. Price-wise is more attractive comparing to
MLXe if you need a lot of 100G/40G ports. It's also apply with a lot of 10G
ports.
But it's fresh platform which means it has a lot of sw bugs and needs 1-2
years to be stable as usual.


On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 6:23 PM, Jörg Kost <jk@ip-clear.de> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> just got a news alert for a new Brocade router series. Will this be the
> follow-up for MLX/E setups?
>
> http://newsroom.brocade.com/press-releases/brocade-delivers-
> innovative-new-routing-solution-designed-for-the-
> digital-era-nasdaq-brcd-1276754#.V9gmxpN4KRt
> http://www.brocade.com/en/products-services/routers/slx-9850
> .html?cid=lp_slx9850_pr_00001
>
> Regards
>
>
> Jörg
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Re: Brocade SLX 9850 [ In reply to ]
Amen to that !

Y.



2016-09-15 10:16 GMT+02:00 Robert Hass <robhass@gmail.com>:

> SLX is higher demands of ports. Price-wise is more attractive comparing to
> MLXe if you need a lot of 100G/40G ports. It's also apply with a lot of 10G
> ports.
> But it's fresh platform which means it has a lot of sw bugs and needs 1-2
> years to be stable as usual.
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 6:23 PM, Jörg Kost <jk@ip-clear.de> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> just got a news alert for a new Brocade router series. Will this be the
>> follow-up for MLX/E setups?
>>
>> http://newsroom.brocade.com/press-releases/brocade-delivers-
>> innovative-new-routing-solution-designed-for-the-digital-
>> era-nasdaq-brcd-1276754#.V9gmxpN4KRt
>> http://www.brocade.com/en/products-services/routers/slx-9850
>> .html?cid=lp_slx9850_pr_00001
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>> Jörg
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Re: Brocade SLX 9850 [ In reply to ]
The initial launch of the SLX is targeted at the datacenter core/edge and for large internet peering providers, but that’s just because we’re taking a conservative approach to rolling out new features in the code; better to launch with a limited, but stable feature set than breaking everything (aka the original Nexus launch).

Price is very completive for high-density 10G/40G/100G and not a single port on the box is oversubscribed. There’s also a built in hypervisor to run a Linux based VM for analytics. The chassis has a separate OOB data path for mirroring traffic to the analytics VM, so a customer can deploy their own application/script onto the VM, then configure the chassis to send a copy of data traversing the chassis directly to that VM. This is all done without impacting the existing backplane bandwidth, so heavy network load wont stall out the onboard analytics function. This is a major capability we built into SLX at the request of our large cloud & service provider customers.

The OS that runs on the SLX is also Ubuntu based, so for the first time you can run scripts directly on the box similar to our fiber channel switches or what you can do with Juniper.

Wilbur

From: foundry-nsp <foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net> on behalf of Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr <youssef@720.fr>
Date: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 11:18 AM
To: "i3D.net - Martijn Schmidt" <martijnschmidt@i3d.net>
Cc: "foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net" <foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net>
Subject: Re: [f-nsp] Brocade SLX 9850

Hi,
Well, I got confirmation today of the feelings that I shared today. SLX (fka fusion) is primarely aimed for high density / capacity DC LAN switching/routing.
It's purpose isn't to replace the MLXe, it not going anywhere soon.
For what it's worth... Let's see in th futur how this one plays out.
HTH.



2016-09-13 20:13 GMT+02:00 i3D.net - Martijn Schmidt <martijnschmidt@i3d.net<mailto:martijnschmidt@i3d.net>>:
At least as far as I can see right now it'll be a successor to the MLXe-M platform. As you can see companies like AMS-IX which are currently using that variety of the NetIron hardware have indicated they're going to use the SLX.
On 13 September 2016 18:53:37 CEST, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr <youssef@720.fr<mailto:youssef@720.fr>> wrote:

Hi,

At first glance, I don't think so. My SE told the NetIron product line was here to stay for while, confirme by HQ corp last summer.

But I'll be meeting tomorrow with our local team / rep and they will undoubtly bring it on the table. Seems to me they are finally bringing the fight to the Arista / Juniper folks on the DC field.

I'll let you know afterwards.

Best regards.



Le 13 sept. 2016 à 18:23, Jörg Kost <jk@ip-clear.de<mailto:jk@ip-clear.de>> a écrit :

Hello,

just got a news alert for a new Brocade router series. Will this be the follow-up for MLX/E setups?

http://newsroom.brocade.com/press-releases/brocade-delivers-innovative-new-routing-solution-designed-for-the-digital-era-nasdaq-brcd-1276754#.V9gmxpN4KRt
http://www.brocade.com/en/products-services/routers/slx-9850.html?cid=lp_slx9850_pr_00001

Regards


Jörg

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Re: Brocade SLX 9850 [ In reply to ]
Hi,

I found this report called „On the feasibility of converting AMS-IX to
an Industrial-Scale Software Defined Internet Exchange Point“ about
MLXe, AMS-IX and future platform SLX from a SDN point of view. Maybe
some of you will find this interesting:

http://delaat.net/rp/2015-2016/p26/report.pdf

Jörg

On 26 Sep 2016, at 5:04, Wilbur Smith wrote:

> The initial launch of the SLX is targeted at the datacenter core/edge
> and for large internet peering providers, but that’s just because
> we’re taking a conservative approach to rolling out new features in
> the code; better to launch with a limited, but stable feature set than
> breaking everything (aka the original Nexus launch).
>
> Price is very completive for high-density 10G/40G/100G and not a
> single port on the box is oversubscribed. There’s also a built in
> hypervisor to run a Linux based VM for analytics. The chassis has a
> separate OOB data path for mirroring traffic to the analytics VM, so a
> customer can deploy their own application/script onto the VM, then
> configure the chassis to send a copy of data traversing the chassis
> directly to that VM. This is all done without impacting the existing
> backplane bandwidth, so heavy network load wont stall out the onboard
> analytics function. This is a major capability we built into SLX at
> the request of our large cloud & service provider customers.
>
> The OS that runs on the SLX is also Ubuntu based, so for the first
> time you can run scripts directly on the box similar to our fiber
> channel switches or what you can do with Juniper.
>
> Wilbur
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