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There once was a network operating system based on Debian GNU/Linux,
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called Vyatta.[*]_ 2006 onwards, it was a great free software
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called Vyatta. [*]_ 2006 onwards, it was a great free software
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alternative to Cisco IOS and Jupiter JUNOS. It came in two editions:
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Vyatta Core (previously Vyatta Community Edition) that was completely
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free software, and Vyatta Subscription Edition that had proprietary
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features and was only available to paying customers.[*]_
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features and was only available to paying customers. [*]_
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Vyatta was acquired by Brocade Communication Systems in 2012. Shortly
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after, Brocade renamed Vyatta Subscription Edition to Brocade vRouter,
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Hydrogen (1.0)
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Released just in time for holidays in 22 December 2013, Hydrogen was
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Released just in time for holidays on 22 December 2013, Hydrogen was
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the first major VyOS release. It fixed features that were broken in
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Vyatta Core 6.6 (such as IPv4 BGP peer groups and DHCPv6 relay) and
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introduced command scripting, a task scheduler and web proxy LDAP
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Helium (1.1)
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Helium was released in 9 October 2014, exactly on the day VyOS Project
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Helium was released on 9 October 2014, exactly on the day VyOS Project
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first came into being in the previous year. Helium came with a lot of
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new features, including an event handler and support for L2TPv3,
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802.1ad QinQ and IGMP proxy, as well as experimental support for VXLAN
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Crux (1.2)
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Crux (the Southern Cross) came out in 28 January 2019 and was the
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Crux (the Southern Cross) came out on 28 January 2019 and was the
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first major release of VyOS as we know it today. The underlying
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Debian base was upgraded from Squeeze (6) to Jessie (8).
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The current long-term support version of VyOS, Equuleus (the Pony)
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came out in 21 December 2021, once again in time for the winter
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came out on 21 December 2021, once again in time for the winter
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holidays.
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Equuleus brought many long-desired features with it, most notably
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Unlike Vyatta, VyOS never had (nor will ever have) proprietary code.
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The only proprietary material in VyOS is non-code assets, such as
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graphics and the trademark "VyOS".[*]_ This means you can build your
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graphics and the trademark "VyOS". [*]_ This means you can build your
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own long-term support images (as the entire toolchain we use is free
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software) and even distribute them, given you rename it and remove
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such assets before building. Although note that we do not provide
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