Cisco FabricPath Scalability

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

At this time, we have about 400 users on the solution.

We do not plan to increase usage in the next two years. 

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

The solution is very scalable because we can add new data centers by simply adding a leaf. My company has approximately 1,000 users, and we are growing year by year.

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

It is very scalable; we can expand it. 

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EVA COLLI - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure and Telecommunications Manager at Boxito

The solution is scalalble, we have around 300 users.

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Victor Sibanda - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at Equilogic Technologies

The scalability primarily depends on the size of the company we are dealing with.

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Chinthaka Kannangara - PeerSpot reviewer
Network System Engineer at VSIS

Cisco FabricPath is scalable.

We have one client using this solution.

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

The scalability of Cisco FabricPath is impressive, allowing seamless expansion from one to any desired number. Cisco has effectively addressed scalability concerns.

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

FabricPath is scalable.

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Ahmed Salah - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at Misrconsult

It is a scalable solution.

My company has 100 users of the product. I am the administrator of Cisco FabricPath.

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JA
incident respond jr at Telmex Mexico

FabricPath is easy to scale.

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WA
Senior Network Engineer at UPS

We have about 120 people in our organization using the solution. They are mostly architects and engineers.

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

The product scales well. If a company needs to expand, it can do so.

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Chinthaka Kannangara - PeerSpot reviewer
Network System Engineer at VSIS

We have not had any issues with scalability.

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MA
Senior Network Engineer at Dejpaad

Cisco's scalability is excellent. It's very easy to expand. 

We have between 100 and 200 users on the solution right now. 

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DK
Pre-Sales Engineer at Pluton ICT

FabricPath is highly scalable.

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JK
CEO at a integrator with 1-10 employees

We have had no issues with scalability.

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

This is a scalable solution. We have approximately six hundred users who utilize the servers that are part of FabricPath in our company.

We have perhaps one hundred VMware servers, another hundred Hyper-V servers, and two hundred storage devices connected to FabricPath in our data centers.

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ML
IT Specialist at Itel Telecomunicazioni srl

It is scalable. We have around 100 to 200 users. 

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

In terms of scalability, we have not deployed it to huge data centers yet. We've only done small to medium-sized data centers and for this level of organization, scaling is fine. I can't speak to large deployments.

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