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05
2011

Scale up to 322 Tbps with Cisco CRS-3 Carrier Routing System

Get ready for the future where video content, mobile traffic, and cloud data centers will create tremendous network growth. The CRS-3 delivers scale, services, and savings on one integrated platform. Prepare your network in 3.. 2.. 1.. 3 times more scale than the CRS-1 – unmatched by any competitor 2 times more service intelligence – handling core and data center services 1 product family that protects your network investment Defining Scalability + Total capacity of up to 322 Tbps – 13 times the competition + Proven multichassis architecture with 3-stage fabric + Tried and tested QuantumFlow Array chipset to help prevent bottlenecks Defining Core and Data Center Services + Built-in service intelligence allows the network and cloud to work as one + Multi-directional capabilities handle traffic between data centers and from core to subscriber + Cloud VPNs automate network connectivity Defining Cost Savings + Lower cost per Gbps – uses up to 40% power of competitors + Optional modular power system that grows with capacity + Smart design uses the existing CRS-1 chassis and many components, requiring only fabric and line card upgrades Cisco Introduces Foundation for Next-Generation Internet: The Cisco CRS-3 newsroom.cisco.com For product information,please visit www.cisco.com

25 Responses to “Scale up to 322 Tbps with Cisco CRS-3 Carrier Routing System”

  1. CRS-3 used at Dreamhack, TOO SICK! <3

  2. @1:11 TX Octets= 1247229000 TX PPS 138581 = 9000 bytes/frame WOW I am impressed… and I bet all those ports (14x10GE) are from the very same PLIM… LOL!!!

  3. Youtube prob has more then one of these.

  4. Please Let Me Know Your Feelings About Obama Care

  5. The irony of this video is it’s taking a LONG time to load. No CRS-3 here.

  6. The CSR 3 is backward and forward compatible and CSR 1 can be plugged in.

    Mobile traffic is expected to increase 66 fold in the next few years. What reasons will CSR 3 be the router choice to handle this amount of traffic?

  7. @CliftonRX7 From one datacenter to another, just put it in the core of the network and it will find its job.

  8. It is as good as porn. Fantastic.

  9. @CliftonRX7 this made me laugh, exactly what I was thinking – maybe to another CRS-3, they could sit there all day swapping the library of congress to each other.

  10. Can you sharing us at home with fastest internet? Haha, I’m just joking but I really wish, through.. Did you building new server for Google 1Gbps connection?

  11. Do you even have a competitor? And what’s next, a unique server for the entire world that can do everything?

  12. @1:25 The guy said „rack“! ROFL!

  13. I will never understand how the internet works O_o

  14. Thank you :)

  15. yea this isn’t advancing at all. this is stagnating. how dare they create this „superfast“ thing!

    the „kinda fast“ thing that’s transmitting your little hippy message over the internet works fine as it is, right?!

  16. the library in 4 sec , to which computer.

  17. it is if you are selling this expensive beast. they you can afford to live green.

  18. humans create more garbage and cisco creates a „superfast“ router. and everyone is supposed to believe that humanity is advancing.

  19. @Cline3621 : ) true

  20. This is like watching porno…..for network geeks :)

  21. It was said that the routers are possible going to be sold the cheapest of $90,000

  22. Very impressive!

    I need to get one of these! ;-)

  23. gotta get one of these for our next lan party

  24. lul

  25. In 10 years time, this will be an app on the iPhone version 25! and will cost 99c ;-)

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