Which network architecture is right for you? https://hubs.la/Q02JfG160 Choosing the ‘right’ next-gen architecture for multi-service routing applications has fallen to compromise. Either service providers prioritize operational simplicity by choosing a chassis-based architecture or look for scalability with Clos (spine and leaf). Find out why service providers are choosing the DDC solution that combines the best of both chassis and Clos architectures.
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Which network architecture is right for you? https://hubs.la/Q02s-7Nf0 Choosing the ‘right’ next-gen architecture for multi-service routing applications has fallen to compromise. Either service providers prioritize operational simplicity by choosing a chassis-based architecture or look for scalability with Clos (spine and leaf). Find out why service providers are choosing the DDC solution that combines the best of both chassis and Clos architectures. https://hubs.la/Q02s-7Nf0
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Which network architecture is right for you? Choosing the ‘right’ next-gen architecture for multi-service routing applications has fallen to compromise. Either service providers prioritize operational simplicity by choosing a chassis-based architecture or look for scalability with Clos (spine and leaf). Find out why service providers are choosing the DDC solution that combines the best of both chassis and Clos architectures. Check the link in the comments for our white paper on this
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Which network architecture is right for you? Choosing the ‘right’ next-gen architecture for multi-service routing applications has fallen to compromise. Either service providers prioritize operational simplicity by choosing a chassis-based architecture or look for scalability with Clos (spine and leaf). Find out why service providers are choosing the DDC solution that combines the best of both chassis and Clos architectures. Check the link in the comments for our white paper on this
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Which network architecture is right for you? Choosing the ‘right’ next-gen architecture for multi-service routing applications has fallen to compromise. Either service providers prioritize operational simplicity by choosing a chassis-based architecture or look for scalability with Clos (spine and leaf). With the unique traffic flow patterns of a multi-service router, service providers are choosing the #DDC solution that combines the best of both chassis and Clos architectures. Learn more in the link in the comments
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