Like many hardware devices a network appliance needs an (network) operating system (NOS) to control resources and to provide monitoring and management interface. Base on the publicly available information a simplified view of a hardware and software architecture for Force10 network devices can be described as:
- Packet processing is accelerated with the help of an modern ASIC chip(s)
- There is a low level microcode/firmware ( operating system driver) to manage the ASIC
- All of this is integrated within a Linux or *BSD (NetBSD) operating system
- Dell uses 2 different NOS: Dell Networking Operating System (DNOS) or Force10 Operating System (FTOS) depending on the hardware
- http://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/Dell_Force10_FTOS_Spec_Sheet.pdf
- http://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/Dell_Force10_Product_Quick_Reference_Guide.pdf
Hi, Thank you for providing such a nice information about OS used to manage data centre class network appliances from Dell. Very Helpful.
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