Yes comes with the required riser card. I highly recommend the Intel 700 series quad port 10g fiber adapter. Works a treat.
JP On Mon, 7 May 2018 10:19:35 -0600, Tim Densmore wrote > Thanks - that looks pretty good. This is a stupid question, Irealize, but > does that come with the PCI-E riser card? The manualjust says "a riser card > is required" so I'm assuming I'll have tofind one - probably not an issue, > but I've had problems with 90degree cards not fitting the card slots in a > rack-mount chassiscorrectly in the past. I'd need at least a couple of > additionalSFP+ ports. > > That routermaxx vengeance also looks pretty sweet. > > Thanks for all the comments folks - I didn't learn much about theInfinity, > but learned a lot about how folks are deploying mikrotik,which has been > helpful. > > Tim > > On 5/3/2018 1:32 PM, J Portman wrote: > These little guys are pretty good general purpose VM servers and Irun a pair > of them at the edge of our network with 10G links andfull tables: > > https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y1PM94Q/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 > > And yes, I have tested them right to 9.9 gbps tcp throughput. :) > > JP > > On Thu, 3 May 2018 11:44:58 -0500 (CDT), MikeHammett wrote > > I use full-blown servers, but they're not at towers as Idon't need full > > tables at towers. > > > > Sounds like you have a good plan laid out. > > > > -----Mike HammettIntelligentComputing SolutionsMidwest Internet ExchangeThe > > Brothers WISP > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > From: "Tim Densmore"<tdensm...@tarpit.cybermesa.com> > > To: "Ubiquiti Users Group"<ubnt_users@wispa.org> > > Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2018 11:03:44 AM > > Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] Edgerouter Infinity BGP > > > > On 05/02/2018 11:59 PM, J Portman wrote: > > > And, a pretty "loaded" CHR platform can be built forless money than a > > > CCR1072, so that's a bonus. 6 Gig ethernet and 6 10GFiber ports for about > > > $2k. > > Ideally I'd want something like maxxwave makes, but with[UTF-8?]10G.� > > Some of > > the places we'd be putting these we need them to be 1 or 2RU, rack > > mountable, and/or [UTF-8?]DC.� Do you have a vendor you > > [UTF-8?]recommend?�I have > > basically zero clue in the whitebox > > switch/router/appliance[UTF-8?]world.� I'm > > guessing folks aren't sticking full blown rack-mountableDell or HPE > > servers at their towers. > > > > > As for the ER Infinity, I have a brand new one, in thebox I will never > > > deploy. It's probably fast as lightning, but felttotally alien when I was > > > configuring it. Plus, Sonar has no integration forit.:) > > > > That's pretty much how I feel about [UTF-8?]mikrotik.� I have onlyused it > > a few > > times, and when I have, I haven't enjoyed using [UTF-8?]it.� I'mvery > > comfortable with cisco, and somewhat comfortable withvyos/edgeos. > > Obviously my comfort level isn't the main concern if CHR isthe right > > tool for the job, but it is a [UTF-8?]consideration.� If I have tolearn > > ROS > > from scratch, I need to factor that [UTF-8?]in.� The ER infinitylooks > > pretty > > much perfect for what we need, but while we've usededgerouters at our > > customer edge, we've never used them in the core of our[UTF-8?]network.� > > Maybe > > the solution is to deploy one at the customer edge and haveit take some > > iBGP feeds that it doesn't need and see how it does with[UTF-8?]them.� If > > it > > sucks, it'll still be fine for the customer edge. > > > > > YMMV, > > > JP > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Ubnt_users mailing list > > Ubnt_users@wispa.org > > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/ubnt_users > > Joe Portman > Alamo Broadband Inc. > www.alamobroadband.com > > >_______________________________________________ Ubnt_users mailing list Ubnt_users@wispa.org http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/ubnt_users Joe Portman Alamo Broadband Inc. www.alamobroadband.com
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