Absolute VPN vs. Cisco Meraki vMX

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Absolute VPN
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Absolute VPN is available on the cloud, or on-premise, and is designed with mobile workers in mind. It is entirely software-based and scales with the user's requirements with no new hardware investments.N/A
Cisco Meraki vMX
Score 8.7 out of 10
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Cisco's Meraki Virtual MX (vMX) is a virtual instance of a Meraki security & SD-WAN appliance, dedicated specifically to providing the simple configuration benefits of site-to-site Auto VPN for customers running or migrating IT services to an Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure Virtual Private Cloud (VPC).N/A
Pricing
Absolute VPNCisco Meraki vMX
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Absolute VPNCisco Meraki vMX
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Absolute VPNCisco Meraki vMX
Features
Absolute VPNCisco Meraki vMX
Virtual Private Network
Comparison of Virtual Private Network features of Product A and Product B
Absolute VPN
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Ratings
Cisco Meraki vMX
8.7
7 Ratings
4% below category average
AES 256-bit Encryption00 Ratings9.77 Ratings
Kill Switch00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Multi-Platform Support00 Ratings8.25 Ratings
Split Tunneling00 Ratings7.65 Ratings
IP Address Masking00 Ratings8.34 Ratings
No-Logs Policy00 Ratings6.62 Ratings
Multiple Server Locations00 Ratings9.05 Ratings
Simultaneous Connections00 Ratings9.76 Ratings
Customer Support Services00 Ratings9.46 Ratings
User Ratings
Absolute VPNCisco Meraki vMX
Likelihood to Recommend
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8.7
(10 ratings)
Product Scalability
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9.2
(10 ratings)
User Testimonials
Absolute VPNCisco Meraki vMX
Likelihood to Recommend
Absolute
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Cisco
I think for us in our deployment model where it spoke to the hub, it certainly makes ideal sense. I would probably say with anyone that's signed in Azure or a cloud platform, obviously VMX appliance may not be suited. Anyone on Old Legacy MPLS may struggle to see a purpose for SD-WAN overlay of the top. But I think if you really want to introduce network communications that are low cost effective, solid in terms of availability and performance, a Meraki sdwan solution with the VMX appliance in the cloud is ideal.
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Pros
Absolute
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Cisco
  • Works well with physical Meraki MX devices
  • Site-to-Site VPNs are easy to set up with other Meraki devices
  • Cisco Meraki vMX provides a great solution for a virtual environment, like Azure
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Cons
Absolute
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Cisco
  • Client VPN: Cisco Meraki vMX in general needs to implement multiple VPN profiles/ group policies for client VPN
  • Alerts: Cisco Meraki vMX in general should be more consistent in sending alerts. We should receive alarms instantly.
  • Event logs: More in-depth event logs for all Meraki products, such as system crashes, etc.
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Alternatives Considered
Absolute
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Cisco
The VMware SD wan does give some better WAN metrics, but the interface is super clunky and doesn’t support a full stack. If Meraki could give some more QoE link metrics, it would be perfect.
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Scalability
Absolute
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Cisco
We have over 350 locations and growing. We chose Cisco Meraki vMX because of ease of use and how it scales.
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Return on Investment
Absolute
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Cisco
  • Some users it knocks down on maintenance labor/cost
  • Negative would be if you didn't really vet the feature set to the customers needs and end up having to replace it short notice.
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