I can't help but wonder if this new emerging technology and market would be a perfect environment for FreeBSD to grow into. I believe it would, since Juniper Junos has proven FreeBSD can beautifully run routers and switches with rock solid stability and provide a variety of network services.
Looks like Linux has gotten into the arena:
https://cumulusnetworks.com/cumulus-linux/overview/
Would be nice to see FreeBSD tackling a list like this:
https://cumulusnetworks.com/support/linux-hardware-compatibility-list/
In case you are wondering what white box networking is,this page taken from an SDN website does a decent job:
https://www.sdxcentral.com/cloud/co...box/definitions/what-is-white-box-networking/
https://www.sdxcentral.com/cloud/co...box/definitions/what-is-white-box-networking/
What do you think? Does white box switch running FreeBSD OS make sense?
And not to derail the very discussion I created but I think there is a big opportunity for FreeBSD in the growing Software Defined Networking (SDN) market. Not just in white box network devices like I mentioned above, but in the various SDN 'servers' that are coming to being.
Thanks.
Looks like Linux has gotten into the arena:
https://cumulusnetworks.com/cumulus-linux/overview/
Would be nice to see FreeBSD tackling a list like this:
https://cumulusnetworks.com/support/linux-hardware-compatibility-list/
In case you are wondering what white box networking is,this page taken from an SDN website does a decent job:
https://www.sdxcentral.com/cloud/co...box/definitions/what-is-white-box-networking/
https://www.sdxcentral.com/cloud/co...box/definitions/what-is-white-box-networking/
What do you think? Does white box switch running FreeBSD OS make sense?
And not to derail the very discussion I created but I think there is a big opportunity for FreeBSD in the growing Software Defined Networking (SDN) market. Not just in white box network devices like I mentioned above, but in the various SDN 'servers' that are coming to being.
Thanks.