Hi,
I got some money to upgrade my network infrastructure from 1Gbps to 10Gbps.
At the moment I have a cat6509E with a Sup720. This system has been
working fine for 6 years. The upgrade will have to last a similar number
of years and our main requirement is throughput with minimal routing if
we are going to double the link to the outside world. My initial
combination to support 16 racks at 10Gbps was to simply buy
4x6716-10T-3C blades and keep the Sup720. I then got enough money to
upgrade the Sup720 to a Sup2T with (6816-10T-2T blades). I was wondering
if this is really necessary or if the Sup720 will last that long i.e.
another 6 years. I'm not an expert and would appreciate your comments if
I go down this route because the alternative is to replace the 6509
altogether (most likely with a Force10 Z9000).
thanks
cheers
alessandra
On 20/01/2012 16:38, Phil Mayers wrote:
On 01/20/2012 02:23 PM, Jeff Bacon wrote:
So I don't. It makes for an interesting network in a way, because
I am taking 2-3 layers and collapsing them all into one switch - but
I can because the 6500 lets me, and lets me do it so trivially easy.
We do much the same.
I love my 6500s. You'll pry 'em from my cold dead fingers. Unless
someone really does show me something that can do what they do better.
We're about to roll the dice on that one... I'll let you know how it
goes!
The ITT is still in progress, and I got a lot of comments from vendors
about "damn these are hard requirements to meet". And yet most of them
were a re-statement of the capabilities of the sup720...
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