Cisco VIRL is out! It's not free!


Cisco VIRL

Cisco VIRL has been released today.

After waiting for what seems like ages, since it was first mentioned, it is finally here.

You can get it from http://virl.cisco.com.

The rumours were that is would be free, and would run up to fifteen (15) nodes, that could be either IOSV, IOS XRv, NX-OSv, or the CSR1000v.

While the capabilities remain the same, it is not free. It costs $199.99 PER YEAR.

This does seem to be a bit of a kick to the groin, really. Whilst this is the true, Cisco virtual environment, with all the support and abilities needed (obviously barring a few layer 2 technologies), $200 a year is a little costly.

For a limited time you can get $50 off using the code "VIRL50" at checkout. Which still makes it $150. It's not a bad price I suppose, but many people did expect this to be released without an associated cost.

I think I will stick with IOU and GNS3 for the moment!

CCIE #49337, author of CCNA and Beyond, BGP for Cisco Networks, MPLS for Cisco Networks, VPNs and NAT for Cisco Networks.

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Anonymous
3 December 2014 at 12:05 delete

Good News Thanks

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Anonymous
3 December 2014 at 20:51 delete

On top of that is like a zillion steps to install it and still it might not work.

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