I
like this router for a lot of reasons. First, it has the power to
replace a lot of high end (read expensive) gear with a lower cost
alternative with all the power of RouterOS. It fills the gap in the
Cisco lineup and in addition, the LCM display on the front is really
nice and gives valuable information, rather than "Network Appliance" or
the router brand. It gives throughput, CPU load, memory, uptime and a
lot of other useful info.
So
as I was basking in the satisfaction of a product that takes up where
the RB1100AHx2 leaves off, and then MikroTik announces this:
36 cores! Are you kidding me? Well, if more is better then my new MR8000ux2 isn't as awesome as a I thought. But wait a minute, the MR8000ux2 is in stock and shipping but the Cloud Router is still in the "cloud". Maybe less IS more!
MikroRouters are available from ISP Supplies in College Station, Texas.
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