|
Does Verizon's Voyager stack up to the iPhone? |
|
|
5 IT skills that won't boost your salary
[1,407]
Women 4 times more likely than men to cough up personal info
[589]
Japan's 10 funniest tech-related commercials [Videos]
[407]
Throwing away a promo CD is "unauthorized distribution"?
[1,265]
Adults too quick to dismiss educational video games
[682]
Attack of the iPhone clones [Slideshow]
[578]
10 things IT needs to know about AJAX
[1,258]
This Year's 25 Geekiest 25th Anniversaries [Slideshow]
[409]
|
|
thanks for the reply...
But its still not being very fair to Juniper or any other vendor is it? I'm sure Juniper would very gladly loan you an MX series ethernet router and give you all kinds of detail on upcoming features and functionality... like it will probably support 100gig slots in the future with an SCB upgrade, bringing the throughput of the backplane to 2.4tbps...
I guess we will never see an article on the MX. Hopefully we will see such an article on the EX-8200. With future capabilities and all noted.
The Nexus is a box of promises right now. Sure.. next year it will be better. Well so will every other vendor's box, and many of them will have vetted OS's written by competent programmers.
Do you get what I am saying?
Where is network world's Juniper Subnet?