Brocade VDX (discontinued) vs. Ciena Waveserver

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Brocade VDX (discontinued)
Score 9.6 out of 10
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The Extreme VDX series of switches (formerly Brocade VDX) was acquired by Extreme Networks in 2017 during the Broadcom acquisition of Brocade and the selling off of some of the company's assets. The products, including the latest ExtremeSwitching VDX 6740, are now discontinued.N/A
Ciena Waveserver
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Ciena states the Waveserver family of stackable interconnect platforms delivers more capacity and lower power for high-growth, bandwidth-intensive applications. The Waveserver family provides scale to meet surging capacity needs of demanding cloud applications and data services. With a server-like operational model leveraging open API programmability, the Waveserver family is designed to ease platform integration and facilitates volume deployments.N/A
Pricing
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Brocade VDX (discontinued)Ciena Waveserver
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
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Community Pulse
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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User Testimonials
Brocade VDX (discontinued)Ciena Waveserver
Likelihood to Recommend
The VDX is very well suited for any virtual environment; it is reliable along and easy to configure and maintain. It is great for inter-switch links on inter-cluster communication. I love our cluster configuration; allows for seamless, no downtime upgrades. It is actually fascinating to witness the upgrade; it takes about 10 minutes per chassis. This switch would not be well suited for intermediate distribution frame switching, it would be a waste of technology in an IDF!
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Pros
  • Hosting applications.
  • Controlling workflow processes.
  • Provision of security to all data channels.
  • Automation of network services.
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Cons
  • I had issues with the USB drive once and had a devil of a time resolving. We could use a little more documentation and a better manner in which to recover the drive. I do understand the issues every vendor faces regarding proprietary software. If you are a customer, it should never be an issue.
  • The VDX has been a champ in my environment, if I had issues I could probably come up with additional comments.
  • I am glad that Extreme VDX has continued the VDX product line because it really is a phenomenal piece of hardware that was very well made.
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Alternatives Considered
I have not had an opportunity to use a similar featured platform in my networking journey. All I have learned is that Extreme VDX has great potential for controlling and managing networking operations in our company. The data analytics insights that we receive from data analysis have developed great planning and decision-making infrastructure. The speed of operation is always stable with high data transfer rate.
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Return on Investment
  • It could be a product in other fields of the network because it has been very trusted because it has been very recognized.
  • It has stable connection.
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