It’s vMX in a router-looking x86 box for people who think servers are for “PC 
Guys” and not for Real Networking.

Just get vMX, get as many PSUs as you want. Get in pink or green. Whatever 
works.

They let you pay on a subscription, you can upgrade past the 2x10G that MX150 
limits you to, seems pretty great to me.

> On 9/08/2019, at 12:15 PM, Tony Wicks <t...@wicks.co.nz> wrote:
> 
> MX150 will handle a few full tables no problem, now if it only had more than 
> one power supply…. It is a very attractive price for what you get however.
>  
> From: nznog-boun...@list.waikato.ac.nz <nznog-boun...@list.waikato.ac.nz> On 
> Behalf Of Phil Snowdon
> Sent: Friday, 9 August 2019 11:17 AM
> To: nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz
> Subject: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations
>  
> Hi All,
>  
> Looking for some recommendations for BGP edge routers.
>  
> Have used Juniper devices for years, but interested to hear what else may be 
> out there.  Requirement is just to shift packets and multihome to a few 
> upstream transit providers with full routing tables and several peering 
> partners with more limited route table sizes.  Traffic volumes in the gigs to 
> low 10's of gigs.
>  
> I seem to be getting into a situation where the high end boxes to cope with 
> routing table sizes are overkill in terms of features and performance (and 
> price).   But match performance and there's not enough memory to run the BGP.
>  
> Prefer a supported vendor device rather than roll your own open source 
> solution.
>  
>  
> Thanks
>  
> Phil
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