Huawei Ethernet Switches Other Advice

Mr. Qalat Khan - PeerSpot reviewer
Expert Transport Planning Carrier, Enterprise & IP(Team Lead) at Mobilink GSM

I give the solution eight out of ten.

The solution requires maintenance but it is not difficult.

I recommend the solution for the double platform, from a stability perspective, and according to the need of the organization.

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VP
Service Engineering Lead at a comms service provider with 5,001-10,000 employees

I rate the solution a six out of ten. 

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Chee Yuen Yap - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Director at Infosyte Sdn Bhd

Huawei Ethernet Switches are generally solid with features comparable to other vendors like Cisco and HPE.

I wouldn't recommend Huawei Ethernet Switches for companies without robust support contracts, as Huawei's support and RMA services are strong. My concerns about Huawei switches are often political rather than technical, as there haven't been reported security breaches.

Managing Huawei Ethernet Switches can be done via web-based or CLI interfaces, with some customers opting for Huawei's SDN controller for easier management.

Overall, I would rate Huawei Ethernet Switches as a ten out of ten.

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March 2024
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Salim Hebada - PeerSpot reviewer
Huawei IP Pre-sales Solution Manager at MC3

I would advise you should make a good design, and the project will be easier.

Overall, I would rate Huawei Ethernet Switches an eight out of ten.

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AB
Director at Omnium Technologique (OMTEQ)

We are dealing with all these things in our office. We now have ease when it comes to back-up. We have a very fast spotted system with hard disk storage of 36 terabytes, meaning it is a mixed hybrid which combines flash disks and classic CDs. I am talking about the interface. The old 32 terabyte flash is extremely expensive. We are a mid-sized company, not very big. So our approach is to have this hybrid flash storage system, which allows us considerable speed but with a reasonable price.

As mentioned, our solution is a hybrid. We have certain applications in the cloud, such as office 365. We have other applications, such as engineering software. We also have it in private cloud. For the time being we have a mixed solution as we cannot, at present, put everything in the cloud. In Morocco, the internet connection speed is good but it can be better, since we have huge files with which we must work interactively. 

So, sometimes we work on-site and then the file will be stored in the cloud, but all the number crunching is used in working stations on the site, not PCs.

Internally there are around 70 users making use of the solution in our organization and externally around 40 engineers and technicians who are connected to our network country-wide. We even have our mailing system in-house. We use an English-based electronic document, such as PDF, which we have in the cloud. For the moment, our solution is a hybrid between the scientific and office application. 

We are using the solution daily and it comprises our entire network, all our work. If it stops we lose money. We use it all the time. Of course, we have the standby generator and all the redundancy of static uninterruptible power supplies, since a single hour of stoppage would equal thousands of euros lost. We are very careful about that. We have one or two configured switches so we can just plug it in and continue to work. We have yet to encounter this problem. 

My advice to others who are considering implementing the solution is to negotiate aggressively. Huawei is very good at negotiating, but it is important for the consumer to know the nuts and bolts of the proposal and to derive from it the maximum. Someone with technical knowledge can get many more concessions from Huawei than one without. 

I rate Huawei Ethernet Switches as an eight out of ten, as nothing is perfect. This is because the deployment took some time and I would have liked it to be faster. 

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Khine Shein Win - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure Manager at a retailer with 501-1,000 employees

I would recommend using HPE or Cisco switches instead. I would give them a six out of ten. They're not the worst switches I've used, but they're not the best either.

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Bilal Farooq - PeerSpot reviewer
Assistant Manager at Tecknotra

I'm an authorized Huawei partner and reseller. 

The solution is good, however, sometimes, we have issues with technical support. 

I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. 

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Azedine ADJTOUTAH - PeerSpot reviewer
Distributor at ALGERIA BUSINESS MULTIMEDIA

We do sell the solution to clients. 

I'd recommend the solution to others. It's a very solid product, and the pricing is quite low. 

I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.

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JQ
IT Business Manager at Dekia Group

I recommend this solution to those planning to use it. It is easy to implement and redeploy solutions with Huawei to our customers, which includes migrating solutions from third-party functions like HPE, IBM, or Lenovo.

Overall, I rate the solution a nine out of ten.

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Mohammed Asim - PeerSpot reviewer
Group Head of IT Infrastructure & Operations at Aldar Education

I recommend Huawei Ethernet Switches and rate it an eight out of ten.

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Rajesh Panwala - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at Smartlink Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

I would rate the product a nine out of ten. The tool is more robust and has more price performance compared to other products. I would recommend this product if your budget permits it. 

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GC
Administrator/ Enterprise Architect at a consumer goods company with 1-10 employees

I would rate Huawei Ethernet Switches a seven out of ten. it's essential to conduct a proof of concept and monitor performance over time, especially in multi-vendor environments.

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Moses NYOTA - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Software and Cloud Engineer at Velocis Technologies LLC

We’re using the latest version. I don't know the exact version that we have. They're updated year after year.

I recommend them. They're good, they're stable, and they are easy to set up. For people who don't have any technical background, I would recommend Huawei.

I’d rate the solution seven out of ten.

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Tham Cm - PeerSpot reviewer
Owner at Cmsa

We need two people for the solution's deployments and maintenance. I would recommend the solution to other users. Once you purchase and finish configuring the solution, you don't do much configuration on it anymore.

Overall, I rate the solution an eight or nine out of ten.

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Ismail Yushaw - PeerSpot reviewer
Supervisor at GGoC1

The product has a lot of offerings, but it all depends on the needs of the user. I would not be able to speak about the product solution provided by Huawei. If you look around, then you may find a solution that may fit your requirements.

I rate the overall product an eight out of ten.

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Vicente Manuel - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Security Technician at OMNIdata

I'm not sure if the company has a business relationship with Huawei. We might have in the past. I'm not sure if that is still the case. 

I'd advise potential new users to first get the concepts right before implementing them. 

I'd rate the solution a four out of ten. It wasn't good, but it wasn't terrible. 

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NT
Professional Engineer at Telone Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd

I would rate the tool a seven out of ten. You need around 10-30 maintenance staff to manage the tool.

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Kaan Kanyilmaz - PeerSpot reviewer
Team Leader at Yildizlar Yatirim Holding

I would rate this solution a five out of ten.

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SA
Director Of Information Communication Technology at Dire dawa University

We are customers and end-users. 

The solution has been pretty solid so far. I'd rate it nine out of ten simple due to the fact that we have not run into any problems. 

I'd advise those considering using Huawei that Huawei and the Cisco switches are the same. They only really differ in some manual configurations. It is good to try them out. While everything, of course, has its pros and cons, Huawei is a decent product.

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Alaba Ayotunde O. OLUWAYIMIKA - PeerSpot reviewer
It Asset Management Lead at Dangote Industries Limited

We are both an installer and considering becoming a Huawei partner.

About five years ago I began working with Huawei, and I decided then whenever they failed, I'd just replace the old ones with Cisco. However, after five years, many are still working, so we have a hybrid system where we use both Huawei and Cisco switches. However, whenever they do fail, I replace them with Cisco, so there may come a time int eh future where I will no longer be working with them and will have completely switched over to Cisco.

I don't have the exact version number, but I'm dealing with the 9300 core switch.

Although we are currently in the process of phasing out the Huawei switches in favour of Cisco, I'd still recommend the solution.

I'd rate the solution six out of ten.

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HO
Technical Support at Mpklang

I would rate the tool an eight out of ten. Try the solution and if it doesn't work out for you, you can switch to another product. 

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Ashok Braganza - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Consultant at Ministry of Justice

We use the on-premises deployment model.

I'd rate the solution four out of ten. The OS, features, and usage aren't great. There's a lack of resources and support. There's also a lack of implementers and very few partners.

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PN
IT Manager at a pharma/biotech company with 201-500 employees

My advice for anybody who is considering this product is not to be afraid of it, just because Huawei is not a true American brand. It is an international brand. When you use it, you have the feeling that it can do even more than some Cisco or Fortinet products. The technology and brand name are good, so my advice is to trust it.

I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.

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AM
Network Engineer at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees

The advice I would give people who are considering this product as their switching solution is that if you are looking to satisfy the needs of a small scale project and want a pretty good price, then you might go for it. But you might be sacrificing security or risking involvement in a politically unstable situation. China and the U.S. are very tense with their political positions at the moment. They are facing some sort of trade war. If you need some components to produce or manufacture a product like a Huawei switch it is possibly going to be a tense situation. The chips are an important and really a vital component to complete development and upgrades or maintenance. Without that availability, the switch cannot work properly if something happens. So security and material swapping are the major issues to consider as a potential risk of adopting the product.  

On a scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate the Huawei ethernet switches as a five. I rate it a five, or really average, compared with a product like Cisco switches. Cisco switches really rate something more like an eight or eight-and-a-half.  

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HY
Founding Partner at a transportation company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We use the on-premises deployment model.

When compared to Cisco switches, the Huawei switches are a bit lower in quality. They have similar properties that the Cisco switches have. Often Huawei brings in the features to match the competition later, and, in general, the overall quality a bit lower. Sometimes, because of this, you might have some unexpected results. The documentation is generally good, but troubleshooting documents for some unusual bugs or glitches are never created.

I generally recommend Huawei switches because although they are lower quality, they are cheaper than other switches. If you compare the price to quality ratio, it's pretty good, which is why we bought them.

Initially, many users are tempted by the idea of getting something that's that cheap. I recommend users to explore and investigate how they will use the switches and what they will purchase. Huawei is both good and not good. It depends on how you look at. If you really want to go with Huawei, then just be aware that Huawei has interoperability problems with many other vendors. In this case, I'd recommend going with all Huawei products to avoid issues.

I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.

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AS
Pre-sales engineer at Redington Middle East

This is a good product and I would rate Huawei Ethernet Switches a nine out of ten.

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AJ
Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

I rate the product an eight out of ten. 

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AA
IT Specialist at Central Bank of Nigeria

I rate the solution an eight out of ten. The solution is good, but the durability of the device can be improved, and the new release can include zero-touch provisions and features. I advise people to use this solution because it's very conducive to tropical environments and can withstand very hot weather conditions.

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Emmanuel Bakare - PeerSpot reviewer
Product Design / Operations Engineer at Zoracom

For small shops and IT businesses, this solution comes at an affordable price point. If your business requires higher quality and a higher level of security, I would recommend Cisco or Juniper. I would definitely recommend Huawei to small businesses and enterprises that are getting started.

I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.

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US
Sr. Network Engineer at a pharma/biotech company with 5,001-10,000 employees

I would recommend Huawei Ethernet Switches to other users and rate them eight out of ten.

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RR
Team Lead for Tech Support at WSI

We have enterprise customers for Huawei Ethernet Switches. It is very scalable and cheaper than other vendors like Cisco. I rate the product a ten out of ten. 

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HA
Manager Infrastructure and Security (SCADA) at a marketing services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

I would rate the product at an eight out of ten overall.

I'd advise potential new users to try it out. I recommend it. Its pricing is great.

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US
Sr. Network Engineer at a pharma/biotech company with 5,001-10,000 employees

The device is stable, reliable, and cheaper as well than other devices. The features are valuable. They also have good support. 

I would rate it an eight out of ten. 

With respect to the hardware, I think Huawei should improve its chassis. Its hardware module like the cooling system is not as good as with other devices. For example, with Cisco, I switched off a router that was running more for than five to six years, 24/7. But the amazing thing was that the device was running continuously for about five to six years. With Huawei, I haven't seen any device uptime. Maybe it is an issue with the environment because in Pakistan the environment is dusty at most of the sites. That's may be why Huawei has this issue. The dust can stack on the cooling system and that may cause device failure or something to impact the performance. Huawei should improve its hardware chassis and must focus on the cooling system with respect to the environment or a dusty environment.

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KC
Information Security Manager at a recruiting/HR firm with 201-500 employees

On a scale of one to ten, I would give Huawei Ethernet Switches a four.

I do not recommend this solution on the basis of scalability, monitoring and security.

It is not easy to use if you need to monitor, patch or update. It needs to be configured by a network specialist because it doesn't have an overall central monitoring tool or anything like that. I'd say no ease of use. If you're a small one-on-one organization, then cost-effective-wise, I would recommend it. But in a company our size, it's not scalable.

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YA
Network Engineer at Saudi Customs

We would recommend this solution to others.

I would rate Huawei Ethernet Switches a ten out of ten.

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MA
Hardware and Networks Support Executive at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees

This is a very nice device and I recommend it.

I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.

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SS
Network Architect & Pre-Sales Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

I use the product, so I definitely think that I can recommend Huawei as a very good alternative to other highly-praised brands. The world does not have to just use Cisco. Huawei is very cost-effective. They have all the features. I would not have a problem recommending it to anybody.  

On a scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate this product as an eight-out-of-ten. 

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Rodoljub Katic - PeerSpot reviewer
Wireless Network Design Engineer at Hyperoptic

I would rate this product an eight out of 10.

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Olajide Olusegun - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Team Lead at Atlas Security

My advice to others is I would recommend this solution. However, if budget is not a concern then I would recommend Cisco, they are the best.

I rate Huawei Ethernet Switches a seven out of ten.

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IZ
Director Of Information Technology at Bioworkshops

On a scale from one to ten, I would give Huawei Ethernet Switches a rating of nine. If they lowered the price, I would give them a higher rating.

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it_user1118574 - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

The stability is good. I also find value in the recollecting the materials.

I would rate the switches as eight out of ten. Not a ten mainly because of the price.

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TX
IT at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees

I recommend this product and rate it a 10 out of 10. 

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MA
Network Security Expert at Secil Kaucuk San

This is a good product and I recommend it.

I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.

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JI
Senior System Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

I think Cisco has the advantage in terms of durability because they have been in existence for more than 20 years, whereas Huawei just started a few years back. Cisco has a big track record of experience, R&D, and more.

On a scale of one to ten, I would give Huawei Ethernet Switches an eight. Overall, I would recommend this product.

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it_user1034097 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Manager

I would rate it a 9.5 out of ten. Not a ten because the life span of the solution is too short. 

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CF
VP at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

This switch is working for me and I can recommend the service provider. However, I can't recommend the switch yet because I don't have enough experience with it.

I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.

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LK
Network Operations Center Engineer at a tech company with 51-200 employees

In my opinion, the best option is Cisco.

If you don't know how to configure, you can use Google to get information about the processing and procedures that you can use to work with your data.

I would rate Huawei Ethernet Switches a six out of ten.

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XM
IT Director at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

It's a good solution and I would recommend it.

I would rate Huawei Ethernet Switches an eight out of ten.

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Buyer's Guide
Huawei Ethernet Switches
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Huawei Ethernet Switches. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
768,415 professionals have used our research since 2012.