SolidWAN CN9131 is a compact SD-WAN appliance powered by a Marvell OCTEON CN9131 SoC
SolidRun provides support for Debian, Ubuntu, and OpenWrt operating systems. More details about the SoM and software can be found on the documentation website, including some instructions to use the DPDK (Data Plane Development Kit). But note the website feels fairly slow and I had a few 500 HTTP errors when browsing the documentation. Hopefully, it’s just a transient issue.
The SolidWAN CN9131 is the first Marvell-based hardware part of the SolidWAN family, but the company had previously launched the SolidWAN Single LX2162 and SolidWAN Dual LX2160 based on the NXP LayerScape 12-core and 16-core Arm Cortex-A72 processors previously. We don’t have pricing information for the new SolidWAN CN9131, but it should be an entry-level solution compared to the NXP models since it lacks 25GbE and 100GbE interfaces and comes with fewer cores. Additional information may be found on the product page and the press release.