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We performed a comparison between PTX Series Routers and TeraScale [EOL] based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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"It also allows for frequent manipulation or configuration."

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"Our customers find the efficiency of TerraScale valuable."

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"It would be good if they add a redundant routing engine."

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"Cost is a primary factor of TerraScale."

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Top Answer:It also allows for frequent manipulation or configuration.
Top Answer:We are a global partner, so we have a good discount from Juniper. However, I am unsure about the precise cost because I am not a technical expert.
Top Answer:I rate this solution an eight out of ten. Regarding advice, I would recommend PTX Series Routers to those who want 100 gig connectivity. It would be good if they added a redundant routing engine.
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The PTX Series Routers offer native 400G inline MACsec, flexible filtering, and a reliable network operating system that has been powering generations worth of high-performance solutions. Discover what 100G and 400G mass scale in the cloud can offer with PTX.

Force10 TeraScale E-Series leverages a unique three CPU architecture that distributes switching, routing and management functionalities between three distinct processors, ensuring that an attack on one function does not impact the rest of the system. Additionally, by providing separate data and control planes, the TeraScale E-Series also allows network managers to always access the system, even under attack. And with advanced rate limiting algorithms, the TeraScale E-Series is able to prevent traffic floods that could cripple the system.
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PTX Series Routers is ranked 8th in Data Center Networking with 1 review while TeraScale [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Data Center Networking. PTX Series Routers is rated 8.0, while TeraScale [EOL] is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of PTX Series Routers writes "Allows for frequent manipulation and configuration with good technical support". On the other hand, the top reviewer of TeraScale [EOL] writes "Technology is good but the price is the only factor". PTX Series Routers is most compared with Juniper QFX Series Switches, Juniper MX Series Universal Routing Platforms and Arista Networks Platform, whereas TeraScale [EOL] is most compared with Juniper QFX Series Switches.

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