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Date:      Tue, 1 Feb 2000 16:50:47 -0800
From:      "Mark Holloway" <mholloway@flashmail.com>
To:        <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org>
Subject:   O/T: Foundry
Message-ID:  <001101bf6d17$8be52970$a52410ac@sierrahealth.com>

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Does anyone here use Foundry switches in your ISP service? How do you =
like them?  I'm migrating away from 3Com and I'm looking at Foundry, =
Cisco, and Extreme.  For something a little more on topic, Foundry does =
have some nice server load balancing features..so if you're running =
FreeBSD based server farms, I guess it would be a nice add-on!


Thanks,
Mark


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