Cisco FabricPath Other Advice

Wajid Khattak - PeerSpot reviewer
Procurement Officer at Emerging Systems

Cisco FabricPath is suitable for enterprise businesses. I recommend it because it can increase data center efficiency and is easy to use with stable Cisco devices. I rate it a nine out of ten. 

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MarioCeribelli - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Specialist & Project Manager at Elmec Informatica Spa

At the moment, we are looking to deploy FabricPath on-premises. We are extending the private cloud to the customer. From our data center, we are connected with Azure and Amazon. We want to create a solution like a cloud, where our data center appears as a cloud for the customer.

Before choosing FabricPath, get the right design initially to support the right tools. I rate FabricPath an eight out of ten.

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Imran Khan - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Technical Consultant at Orange Business Services

We are a user and provide support on devices. 

I'm not sure which version of the solution we're using.

If a company has to deploy multiple applications where the speed and the accuracy of communication matter, then I would suggest Cisco FabricPath. That said, if they have too many legacy applications or too many legacy requirements for the network, then a different type of technology could be more suitable.

I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. 

Cisco FabricPath is a very good technology, and I have been using it within my profession.

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EVA COLLI - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure and Telecommunications Manager at Boxito

It's important to understand the core business of your organization, not every organization needs a solution as large as Cisco's. We only use around 30% of what this solution offers. 

I rate this solution eight out of 10. 

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Victor Sibanda - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at Equilogic Technologies

I rate this solution an eight out of ten. We recommend Cisco Enterprise solutions because they're very good, stable, offer high-quality equipment and provide good value for the price.

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MdZaman - PeerSpot reviewer
IT manager at a agriculture with 10,001+ employees

I would recommend the solution to other users and other organizations.

I would rate it an eight out of ten. We've had a pretty positive experience overall. 

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Chinthaka Kannangara - PeerSpot reviewer
Network System Engineer at VSIS

I would not recommend this solution for small-scale networks because it is a bit expensive and particularly at this moment, Other than the price, I would recommend it technically. I rate Cisco FabricPath a nine out of ten.

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BR
Head of Information Technology at a energy/utilities company with 51-200 employees

I would overall rate the solution 8 out of 10. 

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Sandeep Roy - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead-Supply chain Operations at Orange

In terms of future models, Cisco are already building up, so they're up to the mark in terms of digital turnaround. I would give FabricPath a score of seven out of ten.

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Ahmed Salah - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at Misrconsult

It is a very useful device. One must learn about the solution carefully before choosing it. There is a need for individuals to practice and train before using it.

Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.

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JA
incident respond jr at Telmex Mexico

I would rate FabricPath as ten out of ten.

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WA
Senior Network Engineer at UPS

I would recommend the solution. I'd rate it a six out of ten.

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BR
Responsable Infrastructures, Réseaux & Télécoms at a university with 201-500 employees

I'd rate the solution at a ten out of ten. We've been very happy with its capabilities. 

I would recommend the product for a company that has a very big data center. It's good for those in banking or insurance, for example.  

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Chinthaka Kannangara - PeerSpot reviewer
Network System Engineer at VSIS

Most of our customers are satisfied with the solutions from Cisco. That said, nothing is ever completed because everybody has their own difficulties and challenges.

I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.

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MA
Senior Network Engineer at Dejpaad

I would recommend the solution; however, usually, based on how expensive it can be, it may not be ideal for clients. 

I'd rate it a nine out of ten as I appreciate its capabilities. 

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DK
Pre-Sales Engineer at Pluton ICT

I rate Cisco FabricPath seven out of 10. Cisco switches and routers are the best. They work well, but you need technical training to set them up and administer them.

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JK
CEO at a integrator with 1-10 employees

Cisco is the market leader in this space and it is a product that I recommend.

I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.

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MarioCeribelli - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Specialist & Project Manager at Elmec Informatica Spa

Since 2019, I have been part of the pre-sales team. I have been certified by Cisco for twenty years. I am a CCNP Network Specialist for Routing and Switching, for Security, and I have certification for CCDP Design. I also have other minor certifications including Aruba ACSP.

FabricPath is a very good technology, but we can always do better.

I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.

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KS
Manager - IT Infrastructure and Network at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I would definately recommend Cisco FabricPath. I would rate it at an eight on a scale of ten.

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ML
IT Specialist at Itel Telecomunicazioni srl

I would rate it an eight out of ten.

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it_user831729 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

We're a reseller as well as a partner. We primarily deal with Cisco products at my organization. I have some knowledge of Aruba as well. FabricPath is Cisco's version of TRILL, an open-source version.

I work for a value-added reseller and we're also a system integrator. I work as a technical consultant and I'm more versed in the solution's details, rather than the implementation side of things.

Most of our customers range from SMBs to government sector organizations.

I'd advise others to do their due diligence and read up on the solution first. Everyone should go through the documentation and the tool before committing to the product. The implementation isn't too hard. It's more important to understand the underlying concepts and to design around that.

I'd rate the solution eight out of ten overall. 

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AD
CTO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

I would suggest to anyone interested in implementing this solution to carefully analyze their situation and then prepare the configuration accordingly. 

I would rate this product an eight out of 10. 

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