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Title: spotify's SDN router
Post by: wintermute000 on January 30, 2016, 05:45:51 AM
https://labs.spotify.com/2016/01/27/sdn-internet-router-part-2/
Title: Re: spotify's SDN router
Post by: routerdork on February 01, 2016, 08:40:21 AM
That's cool to see a new approach like that. Good read. Would like to know more about the hardware they tested/used.
Title: Re: spotify's SDN router
Post by: Otanx on February 01, 2016, 09:46:06 AM
Cool article. Had to chuckle over the - We decided to use Selective Route Download. then two sections later - The switch we selected didn't support Selective Route Download

I understand there were other reasons for selecting that switch, and working with the vendor got the SRD stuff working I found it funny.

-Otanx
Title: Re: spotify's SDN router
Post by: NetworkGroover on February 01, 2016, 11:30:53 AM
If you read into the details, and then look at what vendors advertise, you can probably guess who the vendor is ;)

"This was a problem that the vendor could help us with a patch in less than 24 hours."

"Because the LEM table was so big our vendor implemented a nice trick where that table was partitioned so it could store routes with a prefix length of 24 for IPv4 and 48 for IPv6."

"the ARAD chipset"

"a vendor that was open to help us to make sure we would succeed"