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Do these use fans?  We have a fundamental design requirement of no fans.

Thanks,
        Robert

On 09/29/2011 06:49 AM, Travis Johnson wrote:
> Baltic Networks RouterMaxx 6 port GigE boxes are awesome. I have 10-12
> of them deployed. Moving over 100Mbps x 40Mbps through one and CPU is
> less than 20% at peak.
> 
> Travis
> Microserv
> 
> On 9/29/2011 7:25 AM, Simon Westlake wrote:
>> I have about 40 450/493Gs deployed right now in an OSPF network.. ~500
>> routes, ~80Mbps max throughput at the busiest point.
>>
>> Getting up to 50% on some of the routers - you have any comparison on
>> the RB1200s? I don't really want to replace something to gain another
>> 120MHz and have it shave off 5%.. but I don't know if the PPC
>> processors are more efficient.
>>
>> I'm tempted to just source a bunch of atom boxes but the
>> RB800+expansion looks like a potential winner.. I just wish the ports
>> were all gig on the expansion card.
>>
>> On 9/28/2011 9:30 PM, Jon Auer wrote:
>>> I've purchased a few RB1200s from Roc-Noc. They had a few left last
>>> time I looked.
>>> Right now I'm using them as Multilink DSL CPE (5x6Meg DSL) with your
>>> QoS script. Probably overkill but I like to keep the CPU usage down.
>>>
>>> On the other hand none of our RB1100s have failed yet either. Not that
>>> we have many of them in use.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Butch Evans<but...@butchevans.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>>   I would not
>>>> recommend the RB1100 and the RB1200 (a step down) is not available
>>>> everywhere, yet (not sure it's even in the US market, yet).
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