Juniper: redundant routers here to stay
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SUNNYVALE, CALIF. - IP routing will never be so reliable that carriers can eliminate redundant routers, according to the founder and CTO of Juniper Networks. Speaking at the company's first worldwide analyst conference in Sunnyvale, Calif., on Wednesday, Juniper CTO Pradeep Sindhu said the elimination of redundant routers "is not a feasible thing to achieve" despite Juniper's claims of having a highly resilient, "nonstop routing" operating system, and recent announcements from competitors that it can indeed be done. "The bulk of complexity in a router lives in software," Sindhu said. "Software is complex, you cannot anticipate all of the failure situations. Technologically, we don't know how to do this. We can only build modular software so the failure is contained as much as possible. Technologically, we are not in a position to say we can build machines that are so reliable they will not go down."
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