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Quagga

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What is Quagga?

Quagga is a suite of routing protocol software that provides implementations of OSPF, RIP, BGP and IS-IS for Unix-like platforms. It allows a system to act as a router, learning and distributing routing information using standard routing protocols. It's often used in network virtualization, software-defined networking (SDN), and for building custom routing solutions on commodity hardware.

What other technologies are related to Quagga?

Quagga Competitor Technologies

FRR (Free Range Routing) is a routing protocol suite for Linux and Unix platforms which attempts to provide similar functionality to Quagga, making it a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside Quagga in 22% (86) of relevant job posts

Quagga Complementary Technologies

BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is a routing protocol. Quagga implements BGP, so BGP is a protocol that Quagga uses and supports, therefore complementary.
mentioned alongside Quagga in 0% (111) of relevant job posts
OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a routing protocol. Quagga implements OSPF, so OSPF is a protocol that Quagga uses and supports, therefore complementary.
mentioned alongside Quagga in 0% (74) of relevant job posts
Linux is an operating system on which Quagga can run. It provides the environment and resources necessary for Quagga to operate, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside Quagga in 0% (114) of relevant job posts

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