I dont know the cisco2600 but I assume it is a dedicated router...
A linux box has this big operating system in it with all the loggings,
background processes etc. The overall performance of the linux box would
be slightly non-uniform (not that I am comparing it to other OSes). Slight
loads on the linux box will create little dips in the throughput speed and
unless the router is completely dedicated (monitor removed, never logged
in), the cisco2600 would be reliable, easier and preferable.
On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, Bruce Stephens wrote:
> You are wrong.
> A Linux router must be significantly faster than a cisco2600.
>
> Think logically - cpu at 25-33MHz processing route info relative
> to a Linux box at say 200 to 450MHz -
> the result still goes through an ethernet card or two in both cases
> - so the Linux box MUST be faster - QED!
>
> I can get route delays of less than 1ms on a Linux box.
> Admittedly, the Linux system is hardly being stressed!
> Regards.
>
>
> >On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, Bruce Stephens wrote:
> >> Why use a router at all? Use Linux... Thats why its there!!!
> >> If you have one (or more) ethernet cards in a Linux box,
> >> you have a router!!
> >> Regards.
> >
> >Err, because a linux computer doing routing will be slow when compared to a
> >real router. (BTW, Linux is fast at routing when compared to NT (where it is
> >really slow and freezes to computer up))
> >
> >Beau Kuiper
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> >> >On Wed, Aug 11, 1999 at 09:03:18AM +0530, helps wrote:
> >> >> We are setting up an ISP.
> >> >>
> >> >> I am bit confused for which router I should purchase?
> >> >>
> >> >> Cisco 2600 , Cisco 3640 or 72 00.
> >> >>
> >> >> My load will be 60 Online customer at same time ( total
> >> >> will be 600 ) with 128 KBPS backbone.
> >> >
> >> >???
> >> >
> >> >http://www.linuxrouter.org/
> >> >http://www.nbase-xyplex.com/press/release.cfm?yr=1999&rel=bgp4
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