After consulting with Edgecore people they said, for open source SONIC, only 5712, 6712 and 7712 can "possibly" work.
And he also told me:
DO NOT TRUST ANY EDGECORE DEVICE ON SONIC SUPPORTED LIST, MOST OF THEM IS NOT TESTED
They are also complaining about it internally.
That's what i thought. It's not easy to find a model available on EBay and be sure it'll work... The strange part is that you find Jenkins Azur builds and some people reported it doesn't work... So Microsoft put that there without any testing?
I'm a Linux Sysadmin and l'd love to use Sonic or any other open source firmware/image (Open Switch?) that works on an affordable QSFP28 switch model... On the OPX HCL i saw AS7512-32X and there are some on EBay, same question: Does it work?
I don't need anything too fancy (OSPF / MLAG / QoS), i'd even take a stock firmware like Quanta QNOS if the CLI manual is available. I have a bunch of Quanta T3048-LY2R (part number 1LY2BZZ001A which is ODM and unsupported by Quanta which refuse to sell me a QNOS licence...), the firmware looks like Fastpath and i'm still searching for the right manual to configure them... let alone i'm not even sure it's stable enough to be used in prod!
I need dual core switches for KVM/GlusterFS hosts and access switches dual hookup. I saw Celestica Seastone DX010 32-Port 100G QSFP28 and asking for SONIC to the seller, i got "it is supposed to work". The other part a bit blurry for me is the support of "generic" QSFP28 modules / DAC for those images. Any working suggestion would be greatly appreciated!