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Cisco says router bug could be result of 'cosmic radiation' … Seriously?

A Cisco bug report addressing "partial data traffic loss" on the company's ASR 9000 Series routers contends that a "possible trigger is cosmic radiation causing SEU soft errors." Read More

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