Greetings
Hope all is well.
AM working with my customer on a refresh for switches and I have been asked
to check the buffer size for EX4300-48MP but I cannot find any relevant
information.
Any guidance is appreciated.
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On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 20:58:02 +
Mohammad Khalil wrote:
> Am trying to conduct a comparison for campus refresh , my end customer is
> deeply interested in deep details.
> He is interested to know the buffer size of Juniper switches (EX series)
> and I could not find such a piece of information
On 21/Apr/20 11:49, Tore Anderson wrote:
>
> The vendor is usually irrelevant. Implying that Arista have better/bigger
> buffers than Juniper is misleading - it depends on the ASIC used. For
> example, the Juniper EX4600 and the Arista 7050X both contain a TD2 ASIC, so
> they both have a 12
On 21/Apr/20 11:49, Saku Ytti wrote:
> You probably didn't mean it, but people will read this as you imply
> ANET does something different to JNPR. If you are comparing EX4600
> (on-chip only) to Arista Jericho (off-chip), that is an entirely
> unfair comparison. ANET also has on-chip buffer
* Mark Tinka
> On 20/Apr/20 22:58, Mohammad Khalil wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>> Am trying to conduct a comparison for campus refresh , my end customer is
>> deeply interested in deep details.
>> He is interested to know the buffer size of Juniper switches (EX series)
>> and I could not find such a
On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 at 12:31, Mark Tinka wrote:
> > If anyone has an idea it would be appreciated.
>
> Atrocious - on the 2 we ran; EX4550 and EX4600.
>
> We dumped it and went with Arista.
You probably didn't mean it, but people will read this as you imply
ANET does something different to
On 20/Apr/20 22:58, Mohammad Khalil wrote:
> Hi all
> Am trying to conduct a comparison for campus refresh , my end customer is
> deeply interested in deep details.
> He is interested to know the buffer size of Juniper switches (EX series)
> and I could not find such a piece of information in
Hi all
Am trying to conduct a comparison for campus refresh , my end customer is
deeply interested in deep details.
He is interested to know the buffer size of Juniper switches (EX series)
and I could not find such a piece of information in any place.
If anyone has an idea it would be
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