On Wed, May 1, 2019, at 00:15, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote:

> Converting DC to standard MPLS network and all your problems are solved.

Just talk about converting DC to MPLS and you will start having other kind of 
problems. 
IMHO, if DCs didn't massively adopt MPLS is because lack of training and what I 
call "end-user mentality". In lots of cases you are dealing with people that 
when you say "MPLS" they understand "site-to-site L3VPN using some magic 
technology" (that they don't understand). Others do understand some tiny bits 
but see it as a "carrier technology". And there's enough of them so that 
manufacturers take their opinion in consideration. Result => VXLAN.
Those being said, there are DCs that managed to go the MPLS way, but it looks 
more like an exception rater than the rule. Unfortunately.

-- 
R.-A. Feurdean
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