Arista Networks

[5] In June 2014, Arista Networks had its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ANET.

[6] In December 2014, Cisco filed two lawsuits against Arista alleging intellectual property infringement.,[7] and the United States International Trade Commission issued limited exclusion and cease-and-desist orders concerning two of the features patented by Cisco[8] and upheld an import ban on infringing products.

[13] In September 2018, Arista Networks acquired Metamako and integrated their low latency product line as the 7130 series.

EOS provides extensive application programming interfaces (APIs) to communicate with and control all aspects of the switch.

In addition to all the standard programming and scripting abilities traditionally available in a Linux environment, EOS can be programmed using different mechanisms: Arista's product line can be separated into different product families: The low-latency of Arista switches has made them prevalent in high-frequency trading environments, such as the Chicago Board Options Exchange[50] (largest U.S. options exchange) and RBC Capital Markets.

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