Belden Managed Switches vs. Dell PowerConnect Switches (discontinued)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Belden Managed Switches
Score 4.0 out of 10
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Belden offers a portfolio of ruggedized managed Ethernet switches that are engineered for reliable performance in harsh industrial environments. The solution includes Layer 2 (data link layer) and Layer 3 (network layer) options in the Hirschmann and GarrettCom product families.N/A
Dell PowerConnect Switches (discontinued)
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Dell PowerConnect were a series of managed and unmanaged ethernet switches for data centers, discontinued by Dell. They have been superseded by the PowerSwitch line of switches, from Dell.N/A
Pricing
Belden Managed SwitchesDell PowerConnect Switches (discontinued)
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
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Belden Managed SwitchesDell PowerConnect Switches (discontinued)
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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Usability
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Support Rating
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User Testimonials
Belden Managed SwitchesDell PowerConnect Switches (discontinued)
Likelihood to Recommend
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We work in the electric industry. These should not be used in a high-heat environment. We like to keep the temperature of the room in the low 60's so they are not suited for our Substation locations due to extreme heat and cold. However, they perform great in a server room.
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Pros
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  • Dell provides good support for the PowerConnect line
  • The PowerConnect switches are easily managed
  • The PowerConnect switches are reliable and can fit a wide variety of environments
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Cons
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  • I've had fans burn out after the warranty period. In a way that is a positive and tells you just how long the fans last. However, it would be nice if the fans lasted a bit longer.
  • In a perfect world, it would be nice if the switches were not so loud.
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Usability
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The Dell PowerConnect switch is a great switch in certain use cases. It really works well when training users to set up their own vlans in a technology class. We have a lot of different scenarios happening at this company, with 8 different buildings and multiple different affiliate entities. For some of the departments, the budget is the most crucial element. That is where the Dell PowerConnect switches are a really great option.
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Support Rating
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Dell ProSupport is outstanding. Dell ProDeploy is likewise outstanding. I prefer them even over traditional Cisco support. I've had repeated cases where Dell immediately addressed or fixed an issue with US-based support, including firmware hotfixes. Not even Cisco can boast that.
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Alternatives Considered
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I selected Dell mainly due to previous experience using them in a business environment. I've never had a unit fail on me and when my budget for equipment like network switches has been less than a training class on how to use those switches, it's incredible to be able to find quality equipment at the price point Dell offers and even more so when their enterprise support has been as excellent as I have been accustomed to dealing with. In all honesty, even if I had a larger budget, I would have bought these same switches since they were exactly what I needed to suit my needs. We looked into HPE/Aruba network switches, and while they would have performed everything we needed and more, they were almost four times the cost of these Dell network switches. That's a hard sell when it comes to planning a tight budget.
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Return on Investment
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  • Massive decrease in network-related incidents
  • Downtime close to zero
  • Due to the robustness (and reductions that they can provide), MTBF is high and coherent, creating the possibility of effective preventive actions
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