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We performed a comparison between Avaya ERS 8800 [EOL] and Cisco FabricPath based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "The pricing for this product is good."
  • "The price of Cisco FabricPath could be reduced, it is expensive in the market here in Sri Lanka. The solution is subscriptions based, if the customer wants any future integrations, or if there are any future enhancements they will have to pay. There are different license options available, such as one or three years purchases."
  • "FabricPath is very reasonably priced."
  • "The solution falls under the pricier category, but it provides value for the price charged."
  • "It is very expensive."
  • "I rate the product's pricing a ten out of ten. Cisco switches cost around 15,000 dollars, and DNS licenses cost around 25,000 dollars. The total amount is 45,000 dollars, which is too expensive."
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    out of 16 in LAN Switching
    Views
    543
    Comparisons
    296
    Reviews
    11
    Average Words per Review
    335
    Rating
    8.3
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    ERS 8800
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    Overview
    Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 8800/8000 Series (ERS) is a broad collection of systems that deliver always-on networking and high-density Ethernet connectivity. Supporting hot-swappable modules, redundant fans, and power supplies, these systems are highly resilient individually. The systems are typically deployed in Switch Clusters to deliver true end-to-end reliability and always-on application access.
    Cisco FabricPath is a Cisco NX-OS software innovation combining the plug-and-play simplicity of Ethernet with the reliability and scalability of Layer 3 routing. Using FabricPath, you can build highly scalable Layer 2 multipath networks without the Spanning Tree Protocol. Such networks are particularly suitable for large virtualization deployments, private clouds, and high-performance computing (HPC) environments. The benefits of Cisco FabricPath include: Minimal commands per switch ease configuration and operation, Autodiscovery simplifies addition of new links and switches, Provision additional network bandwidth without impacting network, Supports one-, two-, or three-tier architectures, VLAN extensibility across the data center.
    Sample Customers
    Sthree, Transportation Bureau City of Sendai, Linamar, City of Redondo Beach, York Region District School Board, Fujitsu, Australian War Memorial, Rotana Group
    Bellevue, Calligaris, Electricity Authority of Cyprus, Management Science Associates, Multi-Customer, Oediv, Roper St. Francis, SNAM
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    REVIEWERS
    Comms Service Provider27%
    Financial Services Firm9%
    Manufacturing Company9%
    Integrator9%
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    Computer Software Company31%
    Government14%
    Financial Services Firm11%
    University7%
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    Small Business45%
    Midsize Enterprise27%
    Large Enterprise27%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business10%
    Midsize Enterprise20%
    Large Enterprise70%
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    Avaya ERS 8800 [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in LAN Switching while Cisco FabricPath is ranked 8th in LAN Switching with 22 reviews. Avaya ERS 8800 [EOL] is rated 0.0, while Cisco FabricPath is rated 8.2. On the other hand, the top reviewer of Cisco FabricPath writes "On overall effective product with good performance and a simple setup ". Avaya ERS 8800 [EOL] is most compared with , whereas Cisco FabricPath is most compared with Juniper QFabric, Cisco Nexus and Arista Campus LAN Switches.

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