Linux vs. Cisco Routers
Linux vs. Cisco Router Performance Comparisons:
When comparing raw CPU performance, ImageStream's Transport router provides 688 MIPs of integer processing performance.
ImageStream's Ruggedized (R1) router,
one step above the Transport router, delivers 1219 MIPs, which is faster than
Cisco's fastest 7500 series processor. When you compare routers like the Cisco
7200/NPE-G1 router and ImageStream's Enterprise router, you will see that ImageStream's
flagship router provides more than four times the raw processing power and up to
16 times the bus bandwidth of the Cisco router. |
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The Bottom Line: ImageStream Delivers the Possibility of Low Cost,
High-Performing Routers
ImageStream manufactured its first Linux routers in 1995, and ImageStream's
success proves that commodity routers are here to stay. Throughout its history,
ImageStream has operated profitably as it established new price benchmarks with
the lowest cost routers for T1/E1, DS3/E3, OC3/STM1, and OC12/STM4 applications.
The router market clearly wants more for its money. ImageStream strives to
provide superior features and performance for its Linux routers at a fraction of
the cost of Cisco routers. To read more about Cisco routers as compared to Imagestream routers, visit the ImageStream corporate website.
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