We performed a comparison between Aruba Switches and Luxul Switches based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Ethernet Switches solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."Scalable and reliable solution for your network connectivity needs, with a straightforward setup."
"The technical support is fantastic!"
"It is pretty easy to implement the product."
"The solution is scalable."
"This solution is really easy to use. It is much easier to use than Cisco. It's got a nice web interface for stepping up and an added warranty."
"The solution has great open architecture."
"I like the number of available throughputs and its ability to have different speeds of ethernet cards or fiber-optic SFPs. It's a core switch, and you can configure it as per your requirements. All the configuration details are well documented on the HP website or Aruba website, and one can easily refer to those and find all the relevant commands from the documentation itself. It's also easy to maintain this solution. It's also cheaper than competing products."
"It is slightly more price effective than Juniper and it has a slightly larger range."
"The solution is less expensive than other options."
"Remote access to the router is a huge time saver."
"The ePoE+ is great."
"I think that the performance is getting better but they need to have more powerful switches on the market so that they can capture medium and large businesses."
"I don't think there is much to improve. I have seen that Aruba releases the patches on time, and it keeps upgrading the firmware. I have configured this device on an active basis. I don't think I have any bad reviews about the device's overall performance. In the next release, I would like Aruba to incorporate wireless controllers and build them into the chassis.If we can integrate a wireless module, we can have a segment dedicated to wireless infrastructure."
"Aruba's management suite has some room for improvement."
"I'm not sure if they have the core switch series as well."
"The command-line interface could be easier to use, perhaps having voice control."
"Aruba's operating system changes with every version."
"I would like to see something like a Cisco Prime, an application controlling the entire system, switches, and access points."
"The initial setup is relatively complex."
"Documentation and access to it could be greatly improved."
"You do need to be an IT person in order to handle the initial setup. An AV person would struggle a bit."
"The documentation could be improved; it's quite basic."
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Aruba Switches is ranked 2nd in Ethernet Switches with 70 reviews while Luxul Switches is ranked 26th in Ethernet Switches. Aruba Switches is rated 8.4, while Luxul Switches is rated 6.0. The top reviewer of Aruba Switches writes "As a managed service provider, it's important to have a solution that can manage everything from one console". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Luxul Switches writes "Greatly simplifies troubleshooting; remote access to the router is a huge time saver". Aruba Switches is most compared with Cisco Ethernet Switches, Fortinet FortiSwitch - Secure Access, Meraki MS Switches, Ubiquiti UniFi Switches and Juniper EX Series Ethernet Switches, whereas Luxul Switches is most compared with Ubiquiti UniFi Switches, NETGEAR Switches, Cisco Ethernet Switches, QSC Q-SYS NS Series and D-Link Ethernet Switches. See our Aruba Switches vs. Luxul Switches report.
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