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Originally Posted by cook1984
That really is a pathetic excuse. The amount of load generated by one query is tiny and lasts for a fraction of a second. In fact most network hardware supports constant monitoring by SNMP anyway. Either they bought the lamest UBRs in the world EVAR or their are just making a pathetic excuse.
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Or they haven't upgraded the CPUs on the kit and it's struggling both with all the extra customers they've been packing on each one thanks to the capacity they've saved with STM, and thanks to having to run STM.
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Originally Posted by r00t
As with Gary. Show us your proof.
/me un-subscribes from thread until someone posts something more than just thin air.
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As with your constant requests for proof, show me a show proc cpu history output from one of these alledgedly under strain uBRs.

You're the one who said they couldn't be queried as it puts stress on them.
Evidently you have none either, beyond rote repeating of what you were told.