We use HPE Ethernet Switches for network switching.
This solution is deployed on-premise.
We use HPE Ethernet Switches for network switching.
This solution is deployed on-premise.
The most valuable features of this solution are the interface and configuration. It's very easy to use.
The only improvement I can think of is that it could be better with less updates.
I have been working with HPE Ethernet Switches for more than 10 years.
The performance is fine.
This solution is easily scalable.
In my organization, there are maybe 200 end users of this solution.
The technical support is really good. They're fast, knowledgeable, and customer-ready.
The installation took one hour, and I was involved in the process. For deployment, we had a team of two engineers.
We implemented this solution through an in-house team.
There are no licensing costs for this solution. It's lifetime, so it's okay.
I rate HPE Ethernet Switches a 10 out of 10, and recommend this solution to others. To those considering implementation, I would say: if you want a lifetime solution, then go with HPE.
These are core switches, so they handle the bulk of our network traffic from servers to the endpoints as well as SAN traffic.
They switch. They are capable of much more sophistication than we are able to support. The addition of Aruba looks promising.
Simplicity and warranty. We are a small shop, and being simple is best. These are basic managed switches and the lifetime warranty is great.
It would be nice to have a common OS across models so that they could be managed together. But that is more in line with higher production equipment.
5400r are the core switches. These are recently launched and they are the newer version of the old 5400 series of switches, and we use them extensively in most of our projects as core switches. They're very, very robust, and we know if there's any major problems on these kind of switches here.
They support different types of modules: fibre-optic and copper modules. They offer very good value for the price, and they come with some excellent XP support platforms on the background: the warranties, the care-packs, and all of that. People like these controllers compared to some of the competing products.
With the 5400R, it's a very competitive price, and the product is very stable. We've seen a lot of people buying these products. Frankly, we've not seen any migrations, but people are buying it because of the good price and stability. It has got the right features for the kind of markets we are targeting.
They should enable certain features on certain frequencies.
We had no issues with deployment.
There are more than 50 of such switches we have deployed, and we are hardly facing any problems with these switches. Again, they're very stable.
If a client wants to start with a lower number of modules, they can do that. And if they want to add more modules, they can do that as well and still use the same modules.
The 5400 is fairly simple, not very complex. But it needs proper training and certification otherwise. We've seen people deploying this product, some of the companies in Dubai, and they didn't do it the proper way.
I am a service provider for my customers.
The most valuable feature is stability.
The UI on the web console needs improvement.
The routing settings could be made easier to deploy.
Technical support needs improvement, as the response time could be better.
I would like to see this solution support SDN. It should have more SDN compatibility.
I have been using these switches for over ten years.
These switches are very stable, to date I have not experienced any issues.
This is a scalable product and we have 40 engineers using it.
Technical support is very slow to respond.
The initial setup is a little bit complex.
Depending on the complexity, it can take up to three hours to deploy each switch.
Overall, this is a good product except for the support.
I would recommend this product aside from the troubleshooting because the service is awful.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
It is a scalable solution.
The stability could be improved, and the price could be cheaper as well.
We have used HPE Switches for about five years.
It is not very stable.
It is scalable.
Price wise, it is a more expensive solution.
I would rate HPE Ethernet Switches at six on a scale from one to ten.
The solution is great in the sense that it has all of the capabilities of all of the other switches and it is very competitive in the market.
The solution is very stable.
The speed is very fast.
It can scale as well as other switches on the market.
The pricing is very good. It's less expensive than, for example, Cisco.
The installation is very easy.
The solution could always improve its stability. It's pretty stable already, however.
The solution is very comparable to Huawei, however, it could be more scalable. Huawei is easier to scale.
I've been using the solution for several years at this point.
The solution is very stable. There are no bugs or glitches. It doesn't crash or freeze. It's very reliable in terms of the performance it offers us.
The solution can scale well. It's comparable to other switches on the market in terms of its scalability potential. If a company needs to expand it, it should be able to do so.
We have 200 users on the solution currently. We do plan to continue to use the product.
I've been in touch with technical support in the past and have found them to be very helpful and responsive. We're satisfied with the level of service we receive when we contact them.
I use a variety of different solutions. I work with Aruba Switches and Ubiquiti Switches as well as Cisco and Huawei Switches.
The process of installing the solution is not overly complex or difficult. It's very easy and extremely straightforward. A company won't struggle with the process at all.
The deployment is very fast. It doesn't take much time. Of course, different requirements mean that users need to take into account different configurations.
One of its greatest selling features is its price. It's very cheap - much cheaper than Cisco. That, coupled with its general comparable capabilities to other items on the market make it a very attractive option.
I'm not sure which version of the solution we are currently using.
When you compare it to other switches, there are no real big differences. It may have a few different specifications here or there, however, largely, it's comparable to everything else that is also on the market.
In general, on a scale from one to ten, I would rate the solution at an eight. I've been largely quite pleased with its overall capabilities so far.
I'd recommend the solution to other companies and users.
We primarily sell the solution to our client base. The customers are typically telecom operators or enterprise-level companies. It's used primarily for data center applications and connectivity solutions.
The initial setup isn't too bad.
The scalability is very good.
The solution is a bit expensive.
The stability needs to be improved upon. It's not as good as it could be.
The solution should offer more automation. It's not good compared to Cisco, or any other brand.
The company needs to offer much better local support. Right now, it's not great in terms of technical support.
We've been dealing with the product for a long time. It's been over a decade. Likely, we've been selling HP for 12 years at this point.
The stability isn't ideal. It could be much better. It's an aspect of the solution they could work on.
Scalability is not an issue. The solution expands well. If a company needs to build it ut and scale it, they should be able to do so pretty easily.
I'm not sure how many people within our company actually use the solution, or how many of our clients have it. I don't know that we have around 20 technical people that work with the solution.
I don't find the technical support aspect of the solution very helpful. I'm not satisfied with the level of support provided.
We're also using Cisco switches. We also an Indian brand known as Edge Appeal.
This solution lacks the automation that Cisco, for example, offers.
The initial setup is pretty straightforward for the most part. It's not too complex.
I didn't personally handle the implementation myself, as I'm not very technical. I couldn't comment on how long the deployment takes as I wasn't directly involved.
You do need to pay quite a bit for the license.
The pricing could be a little bit less, to be honest. As a product that's made in Taiwan, you would assume it would be cheaper than it is.
We're resellers of the solution.
I'm not really on the technical side.
I'd recommend the solution for the most part. It's fine to use.
Overall, the solution is average, which is why I would rate it at a five out of ten.