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CCR-1072 upgraded to 20xx, what CPU and specs are expected?

Wed Sep 29, 2021 7:31 pm

Hello, I would like to imagine a new top of the line version of the CCR series.

I can imagine something with 16-17 ports:
  • 2 x 40G QSFP+
  • 2 x 25G SFP28
  • 12 x 10G SFP+
  • 1 x 1G eth (never a bad thing to have)

As for CPU, is there any CPU that can handle +100 Gbps and can run ROS v7 ?
 
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Re: CCR-1072 upgraded to 20xx, what CPU and specs are expected?

Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:40 pm

All of us are waiting for something that can route faster than SFP+ from Mikrotik :D
There were some leaked spec names on the forums not too long ago .
But given how buggy "new" devices like 1072 and 2004 have been I'm not entirely running to get these pushed into prod.

Everything seems to point to them getting ros V7 out and stable as quickly as possible before being able to take on the higher pps workloads.Covid and chip constraints haven't helped much either.
 
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Re: CCR-1072 upgraded to 20xx, what CPU and specs are expected?

Thu Oct 07, 2021 5:04 pm

Can't really expect 1036/72 successors to hit the market before BGP, OSPF, MPLS and such are finalizied in RouterOS 7.1 or even 7.2

Also: The "ccr2016-1g-12xs-2xq" has been in the 7.x code for quite some time now. Seems like a successor for the 1072.
One could assume, that 16 cores are 4 times as fast as 4 cores in terms of routing speed.
Take CCR2004-1G-12S+2XS Ethernet Test Results and multiply be 4.
(Assuming it is not limited by a 2x25G Pipe, too.)

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