We performed a comparison between Brocade Ethernet Switches, Juniper EX Series Ethernet Switches, and MikroTik Cloud Router Switch based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Cisco, HPE Aruba Networking, Ubiquiti Networks and others in Ethernet Switches."The most valuable feature of Brocade Ethernet Switches is the good range of access it provides."
"There's a zone for each server and services in the storage."
"It has good integration with HPE Primera. They have smart zoning in which the administration is very easy. You don't have to do anything. Zoning and other things are done automatically if you just enable the smart zoning. That's one very good thing in HP."
"The initial setup was really straightforward and easy."
"The technical support is good."
"The reliability of Brocade is the most valuable feature. The solution has been up and running for over ten years without any fail, fixes required, or breakdowns. It is a very strong piece of equipment."
"The switches last for a very long time."
"I have not had any issues with our Brocade switches."
"Both Juniper and Cisco switches are interoperable."
"The solution has a high level of network functionality."
"The solution is easy to use and has good integration."
"Juniper Ethernet Switches' most valuable feature is the Juniper-Mist cloud, which facilitates management of the switches and access points."
"The platform is very stable in terms of consistency and reliability."
"The product is flexible and easy to set up."
"The most valuable feature is the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)."
"The GUI interface distinguishes it from other vendors and makes it easy to operate."
"It is easy to set up."
"It is user-friendly, reliable, and cheap."
"There are a lot of features to control permitting or stopping packets in the network."
"It is easy to set up the solution."
"The most valuable feature is that it has better throughput than its competitors."
"This solution is very similar to the on-premises version making it easy to use for those who know the architect."
"The initial setup is easy."
"The GUI is easy to use."
"There are some performance issues."
"The solution could be more secure."
"No graphical interface."
"These switches are no longer supported."
"Brocade Ethernet Switches need a better interface and centralized management."
"It should be simpler. There are still some things that can be simpler in the Brocade switches."
"Brocade Ethernet Switches could improve by having better compatibility with web management of older versions."
"The operating system could be better."
"Their web GUI interface needs to be a lot better, especially when compared to HP. The command line is good, but you have to know how to get around it. The GUI is clunky and very slow."
"We need to start seeing some kind of AI to assist with some of what we really want to accomplish from a policy standpoint to achieve better efficiency."
"The stability of this solution should be improved."
"The tool should improve its fabric."
"Stability could be better, especially during a reboot. We have had some issues recently with the software getting corrupt on reboot, which causes a lot of downtime."
"Juniper EX Series Ethernet Switches lack to offer the latest management tools."
"It would be nice to have a more available list of modules that you can get for this solution."
"The user interface could improve and they should allow a license for IBS."
"It happens that you may find your network is down, if you reboot the switch, they come up. However, sometimes, they reset themselves. That's a big issue."
"The port isolation and VLAN need to be improved."
"If MikroTik had a marketing team and support team in India then it would be much easier for us to get the product, as well as support."
"MikroTik needs to add some features like IPS, mail security, or antivirus, et cetera."
"The solution does not yet offer a SaaS version."
"The bulk efficiencies and the control of traffic could be a bit better."
"Technical support could be better."
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