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  • With 72 CPU cores and a maximum throughput of about 80 Gbps, two hot-swap power supply units, hardware acceleration, a MicroSD memory card slot, 2 onboard M.2 PCIe slots, and many other features, MikroTik's CCR1072-1G-8S+ Ethernet router looks pretty prepared to take on and tackle the toils of crowded networks!


  • The four CCR1036 Ethernet routers are some of the most powerful MikroTik routers that can be used to establish a strong core network. Equipped with a dual PSU, a 36-core CPU, hardware acceleration, and a free M.2 PCI express slot for memory extension, these four routers are able to serve a variety of different network designs. They are highly useful for branch businesses and enterprises that have different remote locations.


  • The two CCR1016 Ethernet routers, as gigabit- and SFP-specific cloud core routers, are able to power entire networks with about 12 to approximately 20 Gbps throughput. With 12 ports each and two AC supplies for power failover, the CCR1016 routers can act as core and edge routers for a variety of networks.