Systems Support Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
Top 20
2023-01-17T12:14:54Z
Jan 17, 2023
I give the solution a nine out of ten because we don't have any problems. Most customers prefer products that don't have too many problems. I would recommend Extreme VDX as the first option because there are no problems, and Cisco Nexus as the second option because sometimes we face a few problems with Cisco Nexus but not too many. With Extreme VDX we can simply install and connect it the first time and then leave the solution alone. Maintenance is only needed on a monthly, quarterly, or annual basis.
Jr Support Technician at a government with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-03-20T15:50:02Z
Mar 20, 2021
Read the documentation of the current model and always create a backup because anything can happen. I was working in a rural area, and the weather kept interfering with signal strengths and bandwidth. If you're using the terminal, you have to teach yourself brand new commands. If you are using the web interface, it is pretty straightforward. I would rate Extreme VDX an eight out of ten.
Consultant at a educational organization with 11-50 employees
Real User
2019-10-20T10:33:00Z
Oct 20, 2019
The solution is quite good overall. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. It's now part of Extreme and Extreme is no longer pushing it as a product. I haven't seen any development of this product over the last year and that is the main issue with the solution. There have been no newer releases and no really good bug fixes. I don't need new features, but having a new release or having some higher speed levels on there, just might be nice. I don't know if the solution has a future because the company doesn't seem to be investing in updates or improvements.
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I give the solution a nine out of ten because we don't have any problems. Most customers prefer products that don't have too many problems. I would recommend Extreme VDX as the first option because there are no problems, and Cisco Nexus as the second option because sometimes we face a few problems with Cisco Nexus but not too many. With Extreme VDX we can simply install and connect it the first time and then leave the solution alone. Maintenance is only needed on a monthly, quarterly, or annual basis.
Read the documentation of the current model and always create a backup because anything can happen. I was working in a rural area, and the weather kept interfering with signal strengths and bandwidth. If you're using the terminal, you have to teach yourself brand new commands. If you are using the web interface, it is pretty straightforward. I would rate Extreme VDX an eight out of ten.
The solution is quite good overall. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. It's now part of Extreme and Extreme is no longer pushing it as a product. I haven't seen any development of this product over the last year and that is the main issue with the solution. There have been no newer releases and no really good bug fixes. I don't need new features, but having a new release or having some higher speed levels on there, just might be nice. I don't know if the solution has a future because the company doesn't seem to be investing in updates or improvements.