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We performed a comparison between Cisco Nexus and ExtremeSwitching based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two LAN Switching solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed Cisco Nexus vs. ExtremeSwitching Report (Updated: May 2024).
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Pros
"The implementation was straightforward and the product is stable.""The solution is stable.""The product's initial setup phase is very easy.""The scalability of Cisco Nexus is good. We've had them for the entire lifetime. We've never had to upgrade them yet.""The most valuable feature of this solution is stability. We have a pretty large campus.""The interface is as user-friendly as you can make it.""The most valuable feature is performance.""You can scale the product."

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"The solution has inspection firewalls that can do a deep packet inspection on a port basis.""ExtremeSwitching switches are highly reliable.""The price is low compared to the competition.""ExtremeSwitching fabric technology is a unique technology used to protect against viruses. ExtremeCloud IQ is a very good and feature-rich solution compared to Cisco, Ruxi Networks, or Huawei.""The performance of ExtremeSwitching is good.""The product offers a single management platform for multiple models of switches. The tool also allows users to manage multiple sites from a single dashboard.""The stability has been largely pretty good.""They are good. We have been using them for about two years, and we are satisfied with their performance. For our network environment, these switches are working fine."

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Cons
"For a very small subset, Cisco Nexus caused port flapping within the applications.""The only issue that I have with this product is finding help on different commands when I'm trying to make a change.""I would like to see better monitoring actions supported in the next release of this solution.""In the Nexus 3500, you can't do per-port Jumbo frames, so you have to enable it as a global configuration.""The licensing is very complicated. They should work to simplify it.""Nothing is perfect.""The software is not as mature as it could be and needs some integration improvements with other orchestrators.""The initial setup wasn't simple or user-friendly."

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"ExtremeSwitching is scalable to a certain extent for SME-segmented IP.""ExtremeSwitching switches are not prevalent in the industry, so it's harder to go online and research how to deploy their APs or switches. There is a broader user community for Cisco and Juniper because they've been around for a while and everybody has a bit of knowledge they can publish online.""The pricing of the universal switches is an area of concern that needs to be improved.""The licensing is expensive.""There are latency issues that need to be addressed.""Extreme Networks does not have any entry-level products. This is a problem for them because Aruba has an Instant On series, which is new and cost-effective. Cisco also has the 1000 series, and other brands offer entry-level products.""The solution lacks a cyber asset attack capability.""The training and resources for learning are lacking."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "Costs more than most, but the reliability pays for the difference."
  • "The price of this solution is good when compared to others in the market."
  • "Our licensing fees are approximately $2,000 USD per year."
  • "Every Cisco product is more expensive than competitors on the market, which is just a fact, but from my perspective, it is worth it."
  • "All of our costs including subscription, licensing, and support services are bundled together, and the cost is approximately $100,000 USD per year."
  • "This is a very expensive product."
  • "The license for Cisco Nexus is one year to three years, in this case for the SMARTnet. It is a price per unit, in terms of this specific appliance."
  • "Our licensing costs for this solution are approximately $200 USD per month."
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  • "On pricing, ExtremeSwitches are going to beat most of the major competition."
  • "It is not a subscription-based model, and there is no licensing concept. We have to pay for hardware AMC. We have hardware on our premises and for the hardware support, we have to go for the annual maintenance contract with the partner."
  • "The pricing and licensing are good with the cloud."
  • "There is a cost for ExtremeSwitching and if you want the support and maintenance, there are additional costs. My clients typically pay for the support and maintenance annually."
  • "There is no license required to use the solution. The hardware controller is expensive, and this is why I prefer controlling ExtremeSwitching on the cloud."
  • "The price is expensive. We pay for a license, but you have to pay more if you want to increase the number."
  • "We paid 25,000 to 30,000 INR."
  • "ExtremeSwitching offers very good pricing plans for their licenses. Compared to their rivals, ExtremeSwitching's prices are very affordable and reasonable. This is why our customers are happy to pay for their service critical support. ExtremeSwitching also offers a great portal to track clients, further satisfying our customers. They are always happy to pay for the service every month. The pricing is very reasonable."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:The product's initial setup phase is very easy.
    Top Answer:Cisco Nexus is not a cheaply priced product. The tool offers a perpetual-based licensing model and subscription-based licensing model. For Cisco's hardware and RMA process, you need to opt for a… more »
    Top Answer:The product's high price is an area of concern where improvements are required. Cisco Nexus should lower its current prices.
    Top Answer:The product offers a single management platform for multiple models of switches. The tool also allows users to manage multiple sites from a single dashboard.
    Top Answer:The pricing of the universal switches is an area of concern that needs to be improved. I am really satisfied with the switches, so I don't have any comments about what needs to be enhanced in the… more »
    Ranking
    6th
    out of 16 in LAN Switching
    Views
    2,805
    Comparisons
    2,101
    Reviews
    9
    Average Words per Review
    431
    Rating
    8.6
    7th
    out of 16 in LAN Switching
    Views
    1,248
    Comparisons
    743
    Reviews
    7
    Average Words per Review
    426
    Rating
    8.3
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    Overview
    The Cisco Nexus family of switches is designed to meet the stringent requirements of the next-generation data center. Not simply bigger or faster, these switches offer the following characteristics: infrastructure that can be scaled cost-effectively and that helps you increase energy, budget, and resource efficiency, transport that can navigate the transition to 10 Gigabit Ethernet and unified fabric and can also handle architectural changes such as virtualization, Web 2.0 applications, and cloud computing and operational continuity to meet your need for an environment where system availability is assumed and maintenance windows are rare if not totally extinct.
    ExtremeSwitching is the family of products comprising different switch types: Modular (X8 and 8000 series [formerly BlackDiamond] and S and K series switches); Stackable (X-series and A, B, C, and 7100 series switches); Standalone (SSA, X430, and D, 200, 800, and ISW series); and Mobile Backhaul (E4G). ExtremeSwitching work from Edge Switching that ensures the performance and reliable operation of end-user devices and applications including port density, bandwidth, and network services to Aggregation / Core Switches is designed for the demanding needs of aggregation, top-of-rack and campus core environments, these switches deliver 10Gb, 40Gb and even 100Gb bandwidth with maximum throughput and reliability.
    Sample Customers
    Advanced Medical Transport, Banco de Guayaquil, Baylor Scott & White Health, BH Telecom, Bowling Green State University, Calligaris, Children's Hospital Colorado, City of Biel, Del Papa Distributing, Department of Justice, Dimension Data, Dualtec Cloud Builders, Electricity Authority of Cyprus, Grupo Industrial Saltillo (GIS), Hertz, K&L Gates , LightEdge, Lone Star College System, Management Science Associates, Mindtree, NBC Olympics, Quest, Sony Corporation, The Department of Education in Western Australia, Valley Proteins
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    Top Industries
    REVIEWERS
    Financial Services Firm14%
    Government14%
    Comms Service Provider12%
    Manufacturing Company12%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company25%
    Financial Services Firm10%
    Government7%
    Manufacturing Company6%
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    Government17%
    University17%
    Security Firm8%
    Manufacturing Company8%
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    Computer Software Company12%
    Manufacturing Company10%
    Construction Company10%
    Real Estate/Law Firm9%
    Company Size
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    Small Business15%
    Midsize Enterprise14%
    Large Enterprise71%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business25%
    Midsize Enterprise16%
    Large Enterprise59%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business42%
    Midsize Enterprise32%
    Large Enterprise26%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business25%
    Midsize Enterprise16%
    Large Enterprise58%
    Buyer's Guide
    Cisco Nexus vs. ExtremeSwitching
    May 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about Cisco Nexus vs. ExtremeSwitching and other solutions. Updated: May 2024.
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    Cisco Nexus is ranked 6th in LAN Switching with 101 reviews while ExtremeSwitching is ranked 7th in LAN Switching with 18 reviews. Cisco Nexus is rated 8.4, while ExtremeSwitching is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of Cisco Nexus writes " Offer high performance capabilities and enables efficient data transmission and processing". On the other hand, the top reviewer of ExtremeSwitching writes "Easy to configure, with a switching-level security feature". Cisco Nexus is most compared with Cisco Catalyst Switches, Juniper QFX Series Switches, Arista Networks Platform, Dell PowerConnect Switches and VMware NSX, whereas ExtremeSwitching is most compared with Cisco Catalyst Switches and NETGEAR Switches. See our Cisco Nexus vs. ExtremeSwitching report.

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