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What is EOS?

EOS is a blockchain platform designed for developing, hosting, and running decentralized applications (dApps). It aims to provide a more scalable and user-friendly environment compared to earlier blockchain platforms, using delegated proof-of-stake (DPoS) consensus mechanism. It is commonly used for building various types of dApps, including social media platforms, games, and financial applications.

What other technologies are related to EOS?

EOS Competitor Technologies

NX-OS is Cisco's data center operating system, providing similar networking functionalities as EOS and competing for market share in data center environments.
mentioned alongside EOS in 8% (133) of relevant job posts
Junos is Juniper Networks' operating system, offering similar networking features to EOS and competing for customers in enterprise and service provider networks.
mentioned alongside EOS in 5% (188) of relevant job posts
SONiC is a disaggregated network operating system, offering an alternative to traditional NOS vendors like Arista. It is a direct competitor to EOS
mentioned alongside EOS in 5% (86) of relevant job posts
IOS-XR is Cisco's operating system for service provider networks, competing with EOS in routing and switching.
mentioned alongside EOS in 4% (73) of relevant job posts
NX-OS is Cisco's data center operating system, providing similar networking functionalities as EOS and competing for market share in data center environments.
mentioned alongside EOS in 2% (79) of relevant job posts
IOS-XE is Cisco's operating system for enterprise networks, competing with EOS in routing and switching.
mentioned alongside EOS in 3% (63) of relevant job posts

EOS Complementary Technologies

EVPN (Ethernet VPN) is a technology often used with VXLAN for Layer 2 VPNs, and it's a complementary technology commonly supported by network operating systems like EOS.
mentioned alongside EOS in 1% (85) of relevant job posts
VXLAN is a tunneling protocol used for overlay networks and is often supported by network operating systems like EOS.
mentioned alongside EOS in 1% (96) of relevant job posts
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is a routing protocol widely used on the internet and is an important feature in EOS for inter-domain routing.
mentioned alongside EOS in 0% (200) of relevant job posts

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