Hi,

    I study software defined networks at my university. There are two parts as 
campus side and data center side in my project.
I have chosen OpenBSD as networking OS cause of its’ visionary base system and 
thanks to all people of OpenBSD ,especially to Mr. Theo De Raadt.

    I just want to understand what is the future of OpenBSD and have some 
questions:
At campus side I also analyze edge hardwares and my question is about PoE/PoE+ 
ports. Do OpenBSD team has plans or a roadmap about supporting this kind of 
hardware?
Will OpenBSD have an IPS which would be better then Snort probably?

And for data-center; how about supporting 25GbE/40GbE/100GbE speed ethernet 
chips?
Is there any continuing project which will cover network protocols like NVGRE 
or else? Will OpenBSD support M-LAG?
I see that vmd and switchd will create lots of benefits at cloud area by 
talented hands. 
Will switchd go on supporting new features which is already included on it’s 
roadmap?

    I’m trying to understand OpenBSD’s vision and hope that we could see more 
OpenBSD’s futuristic secure features.
Thanks for reading my questions and have a nice weekend.

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Best wishes
Valdrin Muja


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