JUNOS: Open, But Not Open Source

  2008-07-19 00:30:03
What does it mean to release a network operating system every quarter for 10 years? At the heart of every networking device is an operating system that enables traffic flow. In the case of networking vendor Juniper, that operating system for the past ten years has been JUNOS, a network operating system with its roots in the open source FreeBSD operating system. Juniper has updated JUNOS every 90 days since 1998. 
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