Hi folks, I read the article in last month's Linux Journal about LEAF -vs- Cisco but unfortunately, I don't think they came to any real conclusions. I was particularly interested because I would like to use LEAF (Bering in particular) at my company (and I was hoping the article would provide some credible statistics)...but I'm afraid management will sneer and "poo-poo" my decision to implement it. I think they feel, like I'm sure other businesses feel, that because they've heard their competitor Brand X uses a Cisco router (oooh, ahhh), that it MUST be the smart thing to do. So, I thought I would ask so many of you who probably know both of these products like the "back of your hand", and probably use them on a daily basis. So...how DOES Linux/LEAF compare to Cisco? Do you think that Linux/LEAF can handle most business scenarios? I know Charles says that he uses Dachstein at his businesses. What do you think are its limitations? Other comments? Thank you as always.
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