Probably with 3011 (given there is still no 1100 with SFP, LCD and USB) for the remote locations. At some point around Q4 this year I will start replacing them because of the increasing VPN traffic. To be honest, I bought my first 2011 just because the LCD and the SFP. Mikrotik RB1100AHx4 Dude Edition (RB1100Dx4) Adalah produk penerus dari varian RB1100 series yang menggunakan spesifikasi hardware yang lebih baru yaitu processor Alpine AL21400 1.4GHz Quad Core yang dilengkapi dengan banyak pilihan storage tambahan, 1GB RAM, routerOS level 6, dan casing 1U rackmount. For Service Providers - CCR.īut for a remote branch/office where you have 1-2 WANs and the rest of the ports will be used on LANs, the RB1100 has switch groups and fits the needs better. When using QoS and L7 firewall, CCR will shine even brighter.
When routing between multiple interfaces, it will run circles around RB1100 all day long without a sweat. CCR has no switch chip and each interface is directly connected to the CPU.
The device supports IPsec hardware acceleration (up to 2.2Gbps with AES128). Then noone will buy CCRs, so this is the market question I suppose. Introducing RB1100AHx4, 13x Gigabit Ethernet ports Router, powered by Annapurna Alpine AL21400 CPU with four Cortex A15 cores, clocked at 1.4GHz each, for a maximum throughput of up to 7.5Gbit.
1100AHx4 would be the best fit, if it had the SFP port, the LCD and the USB.