>I have a problem with "not making it so the stuff you have is available everywhere (i.e. push into Fedora _and_ Debian to feed into all distros and ecosystems)". Almost all of our kernel patches are in mainline Linux,…
Quite right. Control plane traffic is punted to the CPU, and a Raspi CPU cannot really handle that volume of traffic at enterprise scale.
>This was also a problem I had with Cumulus. When I tore apart Cumulus, I figured out that it was less than a dozen unique tools and a distribution rebuilt for 32-bit MIPS and PowerPC. Almost all of which are open…
>I have a problem with "not making it so the stuff you have is available everywhere (i.e. push into Fedora _and_ Debian to feed into all distros and ecosystems)". Almost all of our kernel patches are in mainline Linux,…
Quite right. Control plane traffic is punted to the CPU, and a Raspi CPU cannot really handle that volume of traffic at enterprise scale.
>This was also a problem I had with Cumulus. When I tore apart Cumulus, I figured out that it was less than a dozen unique tools and a distribution rebuilt for 32-bit MIPS and PowerPC. Almost all of which are open…