Hi all,
We are planning a new network infrastructure, based on Mikrotik devices for ~60 server.
The plan is using CCR1072-1G-8S+ (or maybe CCR1036-8G-2S+ plus a TGE switch) as "core router" plus three CRS226-24G-2S+RM (with tge connection beetwen router and switches).
CCR will be the default gateway for network, and its communicate via BGP with uplink provider on a TGE link.
However, with these setup network can be a SPOF. If we adding an other CCR router to the system (and an other uplink), we can configure VRRP on their, with this we have a redundancy on this leve, but in this case CRS switches can be a SPF. If we adding three more CRS which connecting to the second router (so, duplicate the original setup), we can connect each server to two switch and we can configure bonding on that, theoretically in this setup servers always reach routers and internet.
IS this a good idea, or totally wrong way what we figured out?
We are planning a new network infrastructure, based on Mikrotik devices for ~60 server.
The plan is using CCR1072-1G-8S+ (or maybe CCR1036-8G-2S+ plus a TGE switch) as "core router" plus three CRS226-24G-2S+RM (with tge connection beetwen router and switches).
CCR will be the default gateway for network, and its communicate via BGP with uplink provider on a TGE link.
However, with these setup network can be a SPOF. If we adding an other CCR router to the system (and an other uplink), we can configure VRRP on their, with this we have a redundancy on this leve, but in this case CRS switches can be a SPF. If we adding three more CRS which connecting to the second router (so, duplicate the original setup), we can connect each server to two switch and we can configure bonding on that, theoretically in this setup servers always reach routers and internet.
IS this a good idea, or totally wrong way what we figured out?