Cisco Defense Orchestrator Stability

TE
CTO at SECURE NETWORKERS LLC

We don't have a large window of time to look back on, we don't have years of experience, but so far the stability has been pretty darn good compared to anything we've ever had.

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RB
Network and Data Centre Platform Manager at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The stability has been very good. We've had no issues with stability.

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JM
Network and Security Specialist at CONNECTED TECHNOLOGY

It's really stable, I don't see any glitches at this point. Once one is connected, it's just a matter of doing maintenance.

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DK
Network Security Engineer at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

We haven't had any issues with the Secure Device Connector losing connectivity. The application has always come up when we've needed it. It's been great and stable.

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HK
Sr. Network Engineer at Vocera

It's been stable. There have been a lot of upgrades since the beginning and a lot of features added, which is good. I've been testing those out. I don't recall having major issues.

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JS
Network Engineer at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

It has been stable, as far as I can tell.

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PB
Systems Architect at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees

There have been no interruptions or failures. It works all the time, as designed.

In terms of evolving, it's good that they've been continuously making changes as customers request features or, in my case, find bugs. They've stabilized it. They've been improving it continuously by fixing bugs or adding features which make it useful for more than one type of firewall.

As they make changes, it improves. The changes they're making are not breaking things, which is sometimes a problem with software. It happens with other companies, sometimes, that they release a new version that has a problem which wasn't a problem before. They end up breaking things and it's not a stable platform. 

In the case of CDO, that's not what's happening at all. They're always making changes that don't affect the reliability of the product at all. I consider that to be stable.

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it_user1141920 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

The stability seems fine. I didn't experience any outages.

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IS
Network Administrator at Texas Hydraulics

I'm pretty impressed with the stability. It hasn't broken on me. I'm pretty satisfied.

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it_user1004274 - PeerSpot reviewer
I.T. Manager at Egypt Foods group

So far we find the solution to be quite stable. We do not experience interruptions and down-time.

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HL
Presales Engineer at DataProtect

This solution appears to be stable for the moment.

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BN
Product Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

The stability depends upon the Cisco cloud. 

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FZ
Cyber Security Pre-Sales Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

It's a stable solution.

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Cisco Defense Orchestrator
May 2024
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