Is a fixed bandwidth/user without any borrowing the best queuing strategy these Meraki pieces of shit can do?
Linux and *BSD can do fair queuing, allow a queue to borrow more than the max bandwidth if the parent is not used by other queues. They’ve been able to do it forever. Unless I missed the obvious, that expensive Cisco Meraki shit apparently still cannot in 2018. It’s a shame.
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Yep with application specific & a fair QoS. I still love Cisco when it comes to switching and routing. I guess that’s what they are good at. The nextgen asa ssl inspection is a joke

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And patching I guess, considering the insane number of security bulletins they keep publishing. Adobe looks like a tiny player in comparison.
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