Hola,
The PRP-1 has much more room to put stuff in (1GB Ram) and is much faster.
It still shows high CPU though when it comes to a high number of peers etc.
You might consider PRP-2 in that case. But in your case PRP-1 should be
perfectly fine.
The GRB-P is also out of support and gets no new software (12.0(33)S isn't
available for instance).
So yes, upgrading to PRP-1 with at least 1G of RAM should definitely be done,
the 512M of ram on GRP-B isn't enough for full table today.
oh it is! It depends on the number of paths you have. But if you only have
two upstreams or so your GRP-B would be at ~110 MB free today running
12.0(32)S15. I saw one several days ago doing exactly this. It even had
a full IPv6 table.
But you could easily end up with a crashing BGP Process when sorting
routes, neighbors come up and down or things like this.
-Sascha
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