Cisco Data Center Network Manager Other Advice

RajeshKumar - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Consultant at Velocis Systems

I rate the overall solution a ten out of ten. 

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Tech Specialist, Client Network DeliveryTech at AT&T

I would tell potential users a couple of things. Firstly, if you're trying to execute any network script, ensure it's properly written. Otherwise, it's going to create a huge impact. Secondly, before performing any upgrade to the latest version, pay the tag ticket to ensure that the firmware is OK and cannot cause any outage in your environment.

On a scale from one to ten, I would give Cisco Data Center Network Manager an eight.

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Kyaw Zin Linn - PeerSpot reviewer
Sales Manager at Mitsuiwa-ace Engineering

We require approximately 10 people for the maintenance of the solution annually.

My advice to others is to use continuous business support so if there are issues they will have support. 

I rate Cisco Data Center Network Manager a seven out of ten.

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ChinthakaKannangara - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at Millenium IT

Some customers may opt for third-party network management, but specifically for Cisco Data Center, customers still prefer the product. I primarily work with virtualized and physical appliances for this solution. While there might be cloud options available, I haven't dealt with them. 

I don't have any unique capabilities to highlight for this product. I've heard that Cisco DCNM and Aruba have similar offerings. However, the factors influencing the choice often include how well the solutions integrate with the customer's environment, the quality of tech support, and the presence of local personnel or offices.

The value in Investing in a data center is crucial because data centers are operationally critical, serving potentially hundreds of thousands of users, especially in sectors like banking or finance. It is essential to rely on dependable devices and services for the continuous operation of these critical facilities. Data centers require a reliable product network monitoring or management team to ensure constant traffic monitoring 24/7.

I rate the product an eight out of ten. 

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Munmeet Dosanjh - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Engineer at Virgin Media

We haven't got much to compare the product against. It is tied in with the Cisco equipment in the organization. Juniper is our backbone. I will recommend the product to others. Overall, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.

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Ananda Deb - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Manager at Ledorbis Solutions

Whichever solution needs to be implemented, we can always work with Cisco Solutions. They have the right fit for everything, Cisco helps us select the right product. We work out a solution and vet it by Cisco; that's how we work. I would overall rate the solution an eight out of ten. 

The interface of this solution is easy to use overall and is intuitive enough. 

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Olajide Olusegun - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Team Lead at Atlas Security

I give the solution a nine out of ten.

We have two clients using the solution. One has a small data center and the other is running a large data center. Both clients are using Cisco DCNM Classic LAN - HA to manage the data centers.

We integrated the NAC server (Cisco ISE) with this unit, so all users and their respective privileges are managed remotely instead of locally. We have a large number of users with varying privileges, and they can all access the unit based on the privileges they have been granted on the NAC server.

The best Configuration Management an organization can use to manage Nexus boxes such as N2K, N3K, N5K, and N7K, is Cisco DCNM. The solution will also provide a full description of what is happening within the data center.

We have Cisco Prime and NNMi, but these services cannot fully monitor or manage all the boxes. Therefore, Cisco DCNM is the best choice for managing the VDC. Cisco DCNM has three interfaces, one to connect to the out-of-bound boxes (Enhanced Fabric Management), an Enhanced-Fabric-Inband interface for inbound traffic, and a third interface for DCNM-management traffic. Because most of the servers have only one interface (inbound), they are not able to manage the entire box and VDCs. With Cisco DCNM's multiple interfaces, it is able to manage both the inbound and outbound traffic on the box. This makes Cisco DCNM the perfect solution to manage data center boxes.

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Krishan Thukral - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr.Solution :AI:rchitect at Wipro Limited

I would advise those thinking of implementing Data Center Network Manager to get some expert supervision during the planning stage. I would give Data Center Network Manager a rating of nine out of ten.

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LuisLanca - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at Logicalis

I rate this solution a six out of ten. It can be compared to VMWare but more as a complimentary solution than a competitor.

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Ahmed Nagm - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Solution Consultant at PCS

I would recommend Network Manager for small and medium scale companies. When it comes to larger scale companies, you would need to look at HP. 

I would rate this product a nine out of 10. 

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System Engineer at asa

I rate this solution nine out of 10. 

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CSD Manager at BTC

This solution is the easiest and most straightforward. We would recommend it for sure. I would like to see more product devices and have the full software to the Data Center Management product to purchase. This is because the Data Center Network Manager doesn't support every product of Cisco. On a scale from one to 10, I would rate Cisco Data Center Network Manager an eight because there is room for improvement.

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Analyst of IT at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

I rate the product a seven out of ten. It is a very good solution. 

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IT Manager Network at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees

Any company needs to understand that it requires a commitment, the need to employ somebody who's a specialist, who understands and can manage the portal itself. If you do that, there are many benefits to be had. 

I would rate this solution an eight out of 10. 

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HF
Solution Consultant at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

On a scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate Cisco Data Center Network Manager as an eight-out-of-ten. Maybe even a nine-out-of-ten. It is a very good product but every product can be improved. The documentation for this product can certainly be improved, for example.  

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IT Manager at a pharma/biotech company with 11-50 employees

I will rate Cisco Data Center Network a seven out of ten. In the future I would like to see it being more affordable.

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Solutions Architect at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

If they want to mix storage in it, they can use it to manage the devices. They cannot, however, do this through the database client. It can only be done through the manager.

We are partners with Cisco.

I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.

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Project Manager with 201-500 employees

At this point, I am happy with this product and I would recommend it. I will only switch if somebody comes out with one that is much better.

In general, this is a good solution, but there are still things that they need to work on.

I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.

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