We love our 5100s here.

I have 4 48S, and 2 24q¹s.

Super fast, TISSU when it works is awesome as well... like, really awesome.

Stephen Carter | IT Systems Administrator  | Gun Lake Tribal Gaming
Commission
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Phone 269.792.1773 

On 1/13/15, 3:29 AM, "Stepan Kucherenko" <t...@megagroup.ru> wrote:


>Is there any particular reason you prefer EX4600 over QFX5100 ? Not
>counting obvious differences like ports and upgrade options.
>
>It's the same chipset after all, and with all upgrades they have the
>same 10G density (with breakouts). Is that because you can have more 40G
>ports with EX4600 ?
>
>I'm still trying to find out if there are any noticeable software or
>feature differences.
>
>On 13.01.2015 09:01, Mark Tinka wrote:
>> On Monday, January 12, 2015 11:41:20 PM Tony Wicks wrote:
>> 
>>> People seem to be avoiding recommending actual devices,
>>> well I would recommend the Juniper EX4600 -
>>>
>>> http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/switching/
>>> ex-series/ex4600/
>>>
>>> They are affordable, highly scalable, stackable and run
>>> JunOS.
>> 
>> We've been quite happy with the EX4550, but the EX4600 is
>> good too, particularly if you're coming from its younger
>> brother.
>> 
>> Mark.
>> 


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