Juniper EX Series Ethernet Switches Pricing

Bona Chhith - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Network Architect at a government with 10,001+ employees

For the QFX5000 Juniper switches, the price is about $10,000, but they would probably sell it for $1,000. Nobody can beat Juniper's pricing when it comes to switches. Juniper out-prices everybody, but they get you on the back end, maintenance, service port, and service contract.

It's $3-5 million a year just in service contracts, support maintenance, and service agreements to support Juniper features for thousands of switches. I don't see a good ROI on Juniper because a lot of time is spent on troubleshooting. With Arista, you buy $50,000 switches, but they're stable. They're pretty solid when it comes to the code and hardware.

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KyeJewell - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior IT Support Engineer at a hospitality company with 51-200 employees

If compared to Cisco, this is a well priced solution. Compared to HP, it is a little bit overpriced. Overall, they are priced in the middle compared to competitors.

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MN
Network Admin at a government with 11-50 employees

Their prices are competitive and not bad. It is cheaper than Cisco.

We have a yearly license.

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MuhammadBilal2 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager Networks at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees

I can't speak to the exact pricing. It's based on the dollar and prices are fluctuating all of the time. My understanding is that it is moderately priced for the market.

I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. It's pretty good. It's stable as well, however, with some functionalities and some terminologies, the standard is the same yet the terminology is different. For the EtherChannels, they have some different names. For the tunnel, they have some different names. If people are working with a Cisco-type environment, when they are switching from Cisco to Juniper, they feel pretty the command-line interface is pretty different.

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Thorsten Hansl - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at Düsen-Schlick GmbH

It is a very expensive product. I rate the product price an eight on a scale of one to ten, where one is a low price, and ten is a high price.

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FabioCavalcante - PeerSpot reviewer
Gerente de contas nacionais | Delivering innovative solutions that stand out for their excellence at Stoneground

They offer a more competitive pricing structure compared to Cisco. They often come at around 20% lower cost than Cisco. However, in some regions, there might be even more budget-friendly options.

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Rodoljub Katic - PeerSpot reviewer
Wireless Network Design Engineer at Hyperoptic

We'd like the pricing to come down a bit. 

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Pawel Jenner - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps and System Engineer at Netyard

The solution is reasonably priced if you compare it to Cisco.

The exact price depends on the model, the software you are going to implement, and the features you want. In the case of Juniper, you can use its recommended vendors, SFPs, et cetera. 

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PinchasAlbalya - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Engineer at Ben Gurion University

The product's pricing is less and almost half of Cisco's. 

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it_user1259004 - PeerSpot reviewer
CEO at Enterprise Design Group

Juniper is less expensive than competing products and as much as 33% less than Cisco.  

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DK
Compliance, Security & Testing Manager at a financial services firm with 11-50 employees

The maintenance cost is approximately €2,000 ($2,200 USD) per year, including support, for our entire fleet.

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MH
Fraud Risk Analyst at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees

We had a leakage in the support process and decided to end the product's life in order to purchase a new product with support. We did not renew product support as a result.

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JV
Team Leader Solution Specialists at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We have a partnership with Juniper and the price of the solution can be negotiated at a local or a corporate level with Juniper to meet our customer's needs.

There is a subscription payment model or you can purchase licenses on a one, two, and five-year basis. If you want decent support, the solution is not expensive.

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AH
Managing Consultant at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

The initial cost of the solution can be expensive.

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SR
Senior Technical Director at National Informatics Center

Juniper Ethernet Switches are a less expensive solution than Cisco Ethernet Switches. There is only a one-time purchase for Juniper Ethernet Switches.

I rate the price of Juniper Ethernet Switches a three out of five.

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Mehdi Mamaghani - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Security Specialist at Pars Khodro Company

The exact licensing is not something I know about, but I do know that Juniper is a less expensive solution when compared to the competition.  

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UY
Senior network engineer at GoTech

We don't need to pay for the solution's features. We pay for its support service.

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GH
IT Support Engineer at Gotech

The pricing of Juniper Ethernet Switches compared to equivalent switches from Aruba, Cisco, and others, Juniper Ethernet Switches are priced a little higher. They are approximately 20 to 50 percent higher. When we receive a new range of models, the prices can come down. The price can also vary by region.

I rate the price of Juniper Ethernet Switches a six out of ten.

If Juniper Ethernet Switches want to penetrate the market, they'll have to do something about their pricing. Cisco switches are more well-known and they are less expensive.

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FR
Network Engineer at Media Telekomunikasi Mandiri

It's a default service. The pricing is for the hardware. We don't need licensing. 

I'm not sure of the exact final price of the solution. 

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Ahmed Hawana - PeerSpot reviewer
Network and Security Engineer at IDSC

It is less expensive than, for example, Cisco. We pay a yearly licensing fee. 

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D6B8 - PeerSpot reviewer
District Technology at INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 196

You don't need to license every switch. We only chose to cover support on core/key equipment and keep a cold spare available when needed.

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PJ
Owner at Shree Atharva Sales Corporation

Juniper Ethernet Switches' pricing is high, but that's reflected across the market.

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MP
Vice President Digital Network & Security Delivery Group at Microland Limited

You require the Junos Management Platform in order to manage the switches and you need to purchase the Juniper Ethernet Switches.

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TL
Network Engineer at a non-tech company with 51-200 employees

Juniper's switches have a lifetime warranty, so you don't have to pay for replacements for defective items (though you can't buy spare replacements). It's relatively affordable per switch and pretty similar to other vendors' costs for maintenance.

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CC
Network and Service Development Manager at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees

There are different licenses available for these switches that are based on the features.

We purchased the box for a one-time charge, and we are paying a yearly support fee of several hundred Euros.

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Olajide Olusegun - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Team Lead at Atlas Security

The price of the Juniper EX Series is reasonable. Cisco is a lot more expensive.

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

The licensing costs occur yearly.

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SH
Network Engineer at Houston Technologies

You can get an extended license. You do need to pay to use the solution.

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Anoop-Kumar - PeerSpot reviewer
Video conferencing Admin at Akshara Enterprises India Pvt Ltd

The pricing is very aggressive. The only disadvantage with Juniper is the modules are very expensive lately.

It could be cheaper, but they are always expensive. 

If you want support with Juniper you will have to use Juniper modules, otherwise, you don't get the technical support.

For example, third-party modules can be integrated into Cisco, but with Juniper, if you want technical support directly, you can only use the Juniper modules. When tech support takes control, they will recognize whether it is a Juniper module or third-party modules.

Juniper switches come with either one year, three years, or five years of support.

When comparing, Cisco comes with five years.

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Joe Renaldy - PeerSpot reviewer
Solutions Architect at Hypernet Indonesia

It is an inexpensive product.

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SW
Senior Presales Consultant at Thakral One (Pvt) Ltd

The tool is more expensive than its competitors.

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EM
Senior Systems Engineer at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees

It's was $100,000 per year.

There are no additional costs other than the licensing fee.

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AS
Network Administrator at Virtual University

I rate EX switches six out of 10 for affordability. Juniper is more expensive than Aruba but cheaper than Cisco. 

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SB
System Engineer at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

The pricing for the support is very high.

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FF
Vice President, Network Engineering at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees

I believe Juniper is a lot cheaper than Cisco. Their price isn't that high if I recall correctly. I believe it's reasonable compared to Cisco, so I think they are good on the price end.

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Md. Al Imran Chowdhury - PeerSpot reviewer
Cyber Security Analyst at Link3 Technologies

The licensing part of the product is not very good. There is a need to make a payment towards the perpetual licensing model offered by the product and also towards the subscription-based model for hardware replacement. Compared to Cisco's pricing model, Juniper's price is low.

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JEGAN N - PeerSpot reviewer
Founder at SYSTA NETWORKS

Juniper Ethernet Switches are cheaper than Cisco or HP. Licensing is available on a yearly basis, and there are extra costs for support.

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SC
Managing Director at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

Juniper Ethernet Switches could be less expensive. There is not a license needed to use the solution.

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it_user1203708 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Engineer at Advanced Technologies

This solution is cheaper than Cisco or HP switches.

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SJ
Senior Network Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I don't have any knowledge of pricing, I am in the technical department. 

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KE
Service Manager at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.

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WW
DevOps System Engineer at Monash University

The price could be cheaper. 

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RJ
Firewall Engineer at a marketing services firm with 1-10 employees

The solution does not require a license to use it.

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NV
Owner at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

We only pay for support.

It's not expensive.

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Buyer's Guide
Juniper EX Series Ethernet Switches
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Juniper EX Series Ethernet Switches. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.