CPU on MX100 vs MX105

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CPU on MX100 vs MX105

Hello,

 

CPU usage on the current MX100 is hitting hard, 50~75%. If I upgrade to MX105, what is going to be the expected usage?

 

Does Meraki have any information on CPUs on MXs?

 

Thanks

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Inderdeep
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@Happiman-v2 : I dont think this information you can find anywhere..

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PhilipDAth
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I have not seen any information published about either CPU performance or relative performance between models.

 

Because the MX105 has much higher published throughput figures (basically all of the numbers doubled), I would expect your existing CPU load to be about half of what it is now.  But that is just a rank guess.

 

https://meraki.cisco.com/product-collateral/mx-sizing-guide/?file 

Inderdeep
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@Happiman-v2 : I dont think this information you can find anywhere..

Regards/Inder
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www.thenetworkdna.com

I called the support and the support guy asked me to talk to my account manager to connect the engineering team. Oh well...

Intel x86 CPU's are top secret information apparently. The smaller models are built using various models of SoC like Broadcom.

 

On the MX models I've pulled the cases off they have serial ports on the motherboard where you can watch the bootup sequence in plaintext, alternatively just pull the heatsink off and look.

alemabrahao
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I agree with @PhilipDAth , but theoretically (at least at the data sheet level) this model is supposed to perform better.

I am not a Cisco Meraki employee. My suggestions are based on documentation of Meraki best practices and day-to-day experience.

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