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Link Technologies, Inc provides Network Design / Engineering / USA based ISP in High Availability Network

Link Technologies, Inc. specializes in high-availability network design and engineering for ISPs and WISPs, delivering robust, carrier-grade architectures that dramatically improve uptime, performance, and operational efficiency while lowering recurring costs. Their team engineered a centralized data center architecture with redundant routing, firewall, and monitoring systems that eliminate cloud dependency, accelerate DNS performance with aggressive local caching, and ensure automatic failover across POP sites—giving operators full control and resilience in the face of network challenges. Click Details below for the full article.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Using VXLAN vs. VPLS in RouterOS 7

VXLAN and VPLS both solve the same business problem for ISPs—delivering Layer 2 services across a routed network—but they do it in very different ways. If you are expanding a modern RouterOS 7 network, the choice you make directly impacts scalability, operational complexity, MTU planning, and long-term flexibility. Our latest article breaks down the practical advantages and tradeoffs of VXLAN versus VPLS, with an ISP-focused lens on performance, design patterns, and real-world deployment considerations.

If you are planning multi-site transport, customer VLAN delivery, or a next-generation “Layer 2.5” architecture, this comparison will help you select the right tool and avoid expensive redesigns later. Click Details for the full article.

Exploring the BGP Features of RouterOS 7 from MikroTik

MikroTik RouterOS 7 significantly enhances BGP capabilities, delivering improved scalability, resiliency, and policy control for modern ISP and enterprise networks. It introduces features like multipath routing, large BGP communities, and an overhauled filtering system, enabling more efficient traffic engineering and simplified configuration management. Support for MP-BGP, EVPN, route reflectors, and confederations allows for flexible, large-scale network design without excessive complexity. Overall, RouterOS 7 brings carrier-grade routing performance, faster convergence, and improved visibility at a cost-effective level.