The same Arista EOS software as all Arista products, simplifying network management. Arista EOS allows monitoring and management features such as Zero Touch Provisioning, VMTracer, and Linux-based tools to be used natively on the switch.
The Arista
EOS is a modular switching system with a unique state sharing architecture that
effectively separates the switching state from protocol programming and
application logic. All EOS processes are built on a standard Linux kernel and
run in their own protected and shared state via a shared repository. This multi-state
architecture provides a foundation for service-based software updates and
self-healing. Many Linux-based tools can be used directly on the switch running
on a dual-core x86 CPU system.
Generally available
The Arista DCS 7050 series is designed to be available as a
in terms of software and hardware. Current key features of the
are:
• 1+1 hot-swap power supply
• Four N+1 hot-swap fans
• Full software suite
• Self-healing software
with State Error Correction (SFR) • Up to 16 10GbE port Network Link Group
(LAG)
• Multi-chassis LAG
for active/active L2 replication • 32-way ECMP routing for load balancing and
throttling
Dynamic buffer allocation:
In switch mode, the Arista 7050 transmits 10Gb packets. Latency from 800 to
1350 nanoseconds. In case of congestion, packets are sent back to a shared
device buffer of 9 MBytes. Unlike other architectures with fixed device packet
buffers, the 7050 uses Dynamic Buffer Allocation (DBA) to allocate up to 5 MB
of packet buffers to a device. One line for performance.

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