Any word about how it’s going to be built, I’m not all that keen on having a router that processes 4Gbps+ for me fall over with no way to get back in and restart the control plane etc.
At the moment we progressed to using RouterOS running on top of ESXi as it’s a more stable platform that allows us to restart and backup/restore any router with ease. The alternative (sometimes we combine both) has been servers with Remote access cards that allow console type access and reboot control independent of the router itself.
Hopefully either we see something that addresses this, or some better quality control on new versions!
As with previous deliveries, I should ask what year will it be available? Heck, I still haven’t seen any 751G models available yet.
Mikrotik continually says when a product will be available, but seldom comes close. sounds like a very awesome product, but I would hate to base any future plans based on it’s availability till I see one first.
This “cloud” buzzword does some pain to me however )
Customer: “Can I buy cloud from you”.
Myself: “What do you need. Do you want Emailservice, Filespace, Webservice?”
Customer: “I want cloud. Please make me an offer.”
Normis, you should see that the poster above is from Location: Eagan, Minnesota USA.
Mikrotik is not shipping the RB751G into the USA until FCC testing and approvals have been completed. That completion date has been on a constant “2 more weeks” cycle since the beginning of the year. I guess this is payback for the US getting the RB751U first before is was approved and available in the EU.