A10 Networks Thunder ADC Stability

it_user1149558 - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Architect at a retailer with 201-500 employees

I've never had any trouble. There have been some bugs in some software-release trains, but there were no production issues as a result.

We have between 1,500 and 3,000 users connecting to the appliances daily. Administration-wise, there are two network admins but we're not required to look at it because we've got our daily monitoring alerts.

For our new applications, all load balancing is being done on the A10s. In terms of increasing our usage, there are still some new applications on our roadmap that are being developed. They will replace other applications that are not load balanced at the moment. The replacement will be load balanced so we plan to put more things behind them.

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SN
Network Engineer IV at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

So far, the stability has been very good. We haven't had much of a problem.

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SS
Network Manager at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees

It has helped us deliver five nines of uptime. It is a very reliable box. It has never failed on us.

For deployment and maintenance, we have a primary and backup who are network engineers.

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SatishBabu - PeerSpot reviewer
Vice President at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Stability-wise, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.


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DC
User at a government with 501-1,000 employees

The stability of the solution is really good.

There are fewer than 25 people deploying and maintaining this solution. Most of them are application engineers.

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PD
Business Partner at Sparrow Networks

The solution is stable. There are no bugs or glitches and it doesn't crash or freeze. 

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SD
Talent Acquisition Partner at Worldline Global

A10 Networks Thunder ADC is a stable solution.

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Rodrigo Américo - PeerSpot reviewer
Security Engineer at Dock

The solution is very, very stable with no issues. I rate stability a ten out of ten. 

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RM
VP, Web Services and Cyber Security at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The stability is on par with what we expected. We have very little downtime that is related to the product itself.

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NC
Team Lead - Network and Security at Connex Information Technologies

The stability of A10 Networks Thunder ADC is good.

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HR
IT Head at Medi Assist

I can't complain about its stability.

My engineering managers, with help of the DevOps team, manage the deployment. They have become self-sufficient and, with zero impact, they patch the servers in broad daylight, meaning mid-week.

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CB
Senior Network Engineer at a recreational facilities/services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Stability has been fine. It's been stable.

We upgraded our solution last year.

For deployment and maintenance, we only need a couple of administrators (less than 10 people).

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DC
IT Specialist at a university with 10,001+ employees

It's rock solid. It just sits and works. That's the way you want it.

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AM
Network Analyst at Alamo Colleges

I don't want to jinx it, but it's pretty stable. There are times where we don't even have to reboot it for a year. We would look at the time and say, "Oh, it's been like 270 days. We haven't rebooted. Let's schedule it to reboot." Otherwise, it's very smooth.

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NAREK MOVSESYAN - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Team Lead at Digitain

I rate the tool's stability a nine out of ten. 

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BM
Senior Systems Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

There are not really any nagging glitches or any kind of little ongoing annoying problems. Certainly, there are none that I have experienced and not that I have heard of from people using it. If there are ever any issues they are just normal, temporary issues that you expect when you work with technology. That is if you can consider anything that is a glitch to be normal.  

If we are talking about load balancing, then I can speak more about stability issues. But the Network Thunder ADC has mostly been very good. There was an issue a few years back with one of my customers and A10 addressed the problem and took care of it promptly. Isolated incidents can have to do with a lot of things within a larger architecture. It would be a problem with the architecture then, and not the product.   

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it_user848256 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Architect at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

Every six months we made active-passive changes and upgraded to the latest version of the firmware. But we didn’t have stabiliy issues.

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it_user626721 - PeerSpot reviewer
Security Consultant & IT Professional at Sistemas Aplicativos, SISAP

It is very stable. 

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NC
Team Lead - Network and Security at Connex Information Technologies

The stability is good for us. We have not experienced any issues.

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Buyer's Guide
A10 Networks Thunder ADC
April 2024
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