My opinion is if you are trusting your network to an open source 
solution
you are taking a lot of faith it will be there tomorrow.  Trolling message
boards for help when a network supporting 10Gigs of traffic is failing
doesn't sound like much fun.

        I would stick with Mikrotik, Cisco, Juniper, Imagestream, or some combo
which has real support.

        Justin
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On 7/6/11 4:11 PM, "Fred Goldstein" <fgoldst...@ionary.com> wrote:

>At 7/6/2011 04:02 PM, Mike  Hammett wrote:
>>Yeah, MT and ImageStream really don't have anything to offer when
>>really pushing 10 gig interfaces.  We'll be needing them before too
>>much longer!
>
>Has anyone here used Vyatta?  They are the high end of open source
>routers, and have 10G interfaces.
>
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