Fahad Yousuf
SAVyOS: Open Source router done right! VyOS has been my go to virtual router distribution ever since vyatta got acquired. I love their new business model which makes sure the project stays afloat while still giving the community all the features being developed without restrictions.
Haakon Nore
NO5 stars - VyOS as backbone in our SAP cloud Our experience with VyOS is excellent. The customer support is great and we communicate directly with developers and systems engineers when need be. VyOS is by far the best vendor we use. We have 50 VyOS instances that make up the backbone of the virtualization of our datacenter networks. VyOS providing core networking in production for more than 1000VMs. On top of our platform, VyOS is the primary networking to deliver SAP Cloud serves for more than 40 businesses and 200 000 end users. We use VyOS as virtual appliances, for route propagation/ BGP, zone firewall, Internet access, and as a VPN concentrator. Each internal and external customer gets their own VyOS instance. We are very exited for the future releases and new functionality the team is planning to bring on!
Ronny Timmermans
BEfigure out configuration Found it a bit difficult to figure out the right product configuration for us, but we are happy with the product quality.
Francisco Amaral
GBGet VyOS in your toolbox Over the last two years of so, VyOS has become my go-to for a wide range of use cases, ranging from a simple home router all the way up to using it for private to public cloud connectivity on AWS, Azure and GCP. It's also a great VPN appliance for road-warriors. It doesn't matter what I throw it on, KVM, Xen or VMware hypervisors, or bare metal Xeon, Xeon-D and below... it just works. VyOS kicks ... you know what. I hope you'll decide to support the project too.
Ben Russell
GBYou guys have been great to work with… You guys have been great to work with but you are making the wrong decision with T2100 to not set check igp as default. Every other BGP implementation does this. The feedback I am getting from the networking community says that no one wants this and I have demonstrated how it breaks BGP networks. This breaks BGP in a subtle way that only becomes apparent during a reroute. I am giving this feedback to help you improve.