2020-03-04T08:49:30Z

What is your primary use case for HPE Enterprise Routers?

Miriam Tover - PeerSpot reviewer
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JD
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2023-09-18T13:27:00Z
Sep 18, 2023

HPE Enterprise Routers in Brazil provides a stable network for projects and customer service, especially for data centers and disaster recovery. It also makes it easy to update the network technology and manage multiple deals, all without needing technical knowledge.

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TA
Real User
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2023-03-23T08:59:02Z
Mar 23, 2023

I primarily use the solution for the routing capabilities. We use them alongside switches for a small businesses. It provides WiFi distribution for schools, universities, and smaller projects. It's used in the networking department as a standard switch.

ShaillenderMittal - PeerSpot reviewer
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Top 5Leaderboard
2022-06-07T15:25:00Z
Jun 7, 2022

We use the HPE routers to connect the branch offices to our central data center. We have more than 14,000 employees on our networks.

Dhanushka Chaitanya - PeerSpot reviewer
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2022-05-26T13:27:00Z
May 26, 2022

We primarily use the solution for an access layer, all layer distribution.

LB
Real User
2020-04-30T10:58:56Z
Apr 30, 2020

We use this solution to build private clouds for the Slovak government.

ShaillenderMittal - PeerSpot reviewer
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2020-03-04T08:49:30Z
Mar 4, 2020

I don't personally use the solution, but for my customers who are enterprise companies we generally go with a modular version which is the HSR, MSR series. We use high-end enterprise routers and I work as an independent consultant for these companies.

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