Ciena Waveserver vs. Cisco Nexus Series Switches

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
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
Cisco Nexus Series Switches
Score 9.1 out of 10
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Cisco Nexus is a series of network switches.N/A
Pricing
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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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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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Likelihood to Renew
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Usability
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Availability
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8.2
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Performance
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Support Rating
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In-Person Training
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Implementation Rating
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Configurability
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Ease of integration
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Product Scalability
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User Testimonials
Ciena WaveserverCisco Nexus Series Switches
Likelihood to Recommend
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It fits perfectly in all our data centers where we are using it. For small companies or smaller racks or something. I don't think it fits there because Cisco Nexus Series Switches is a big one. It's the most advanced one.
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Pros
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  • Continuous system operation:
  • Maintenance, upgrades, and software certification can be performed without service interruptions because of the modular nature of NX-OS and features such as In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) and the capability for processes to restart dynamically
  • FabricPath:
  • Enables each device to build an overall view of the topology; this is similar to other link state routing protocols. Each device in the FabricPath topology is identified by a switch-id. The Layer 2 forwarding tables are built based on reachability to each switch-id, not by the MAC address. Eliminates spanning-tree to maximize network bandwidth and flexibility in topological configurations, as well as simplify operational support and configuration. This enables a tremendous amount of flexibility on the topology because you can now build FabricPath topologies for Layer 2-based networks the same as for Layer 3-based networks
  • Overlay Transport Virtualization (OTV): Enables the Layer 2 extension between distributed data centers over any transport Layer 3 network
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Cons
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  • Implementing jumbo frames on interfaces of its fabric extender series (N2k, etc.) by editing the network QoS does not have to be a global configuration that would affect all its interfaces. It can be improved to become just an interface configuration.
  • Licensing on the NXOS is a bit complicated and expensive. I understand that the Nexus is made for core data center switching but it does not have to break the bank.
  • OTV technology is for Nexus only. Based on the advantage of the technology, it should be made vendor-neutral to accommodate other vendor devices.
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Likelihood to Renew
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overall a great product with high reliability . Nexus switches offer advanced features tailored for modern data centers. They support high-speed Ethernet (10G to 800G), scalable spine-leaf architectures, and unified fabric for LAN and SAN convergence. Nexus switches integrate with Cisco ACI for software-defined networking, enabling automated policy management and virtualization. Security features include microsegmentation, telemetry, and flow monitoring. They support programmability through NX-API, REST APIs, and scripting tools like Python and Ansible, making them ideal for DevOps environments. Nexus switches also offer low-latency performance for high-frequency trading and HPC workloads, and support Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) for storage integration. With robust automation, telemetry, and cloud-readiness, they are widely used in enterprise, financial, and service provider networks for mission-critical operations.
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Usability
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The software makes network management easy.
Product configuration of the interfaces is simple.
Use of the product allows basic configuration Web GuI.
Device rebooting time is less compared to other similar softwares.
Cisco Nexus Series Switches provides modern security features like DHCP Snooping and port security.
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Reliability and Availability
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it is reliable and we seldom encounter outages for the switches
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Performance
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These switches are very fast. They've been designed to work within the data center. We connect them to Cisco UCS-B Mini servers with the storage being directly attached. They are able to handle the data traffic pretty easily. We can also move servers pretty fast from data center to data center without overloading them. This has allowed our company to stay running during any kind of conditional outage. We have come to really rely on them for business continuity.
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Support Rating
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Overall, Cisco has great products and I believe that they believe in the philosophy of a great customer experience. Although there have been a few technical support issues that caused a lot of company anxiety, in most cases, Cisco has gone above and beyond in making a valiant effort to help the customer solve any issues.
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In-Person Training
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Trainer didn't has good handon experience.. he was bookish trainer.
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Online Training
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Never had it
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Implementation Rating
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Start simple, use a central configuration repository, optimize then.
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Alternatives Considered
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We made a simple overview of the market, Cisco is still a leader. vPC is a must know for any Cisco lover and any network engineer, actually is the most simple way to aggregate switches and provide high performance without going to a more complex solution and also we choose to keep standard solution of the market.
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Scalability
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The Nexus 3000 series switches are data center switches, so I would say they have similar security ability to other switches in this segment. I don't have a lot of experience doing more than basic ACL security on switches, but I know these can be integrated into other security solutions like Cisco ISE and 802.1x authentication. It could also be integrated into an ACI solution to add micro segmentation, which would bring in other security functions.
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Return on Investment
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  • As a Service provider, ROI is tangible acroos time, maybe 2 or 3 year after you buy Cisco Nexus Series Switches.
  • EoL of some coponent like line card or supervisor, could be a negative impact, because it impact on OPEX to upgrade hardware.
  • OPEX talking about support is based on what kind of support you need and prefer. Premium support is necessary for us to grant business continuity.
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ScreenShots

Cisco Nexus Series Switches Screenshots

Screenshot of Cisco Nexus 9800 SeriesScreenshot of Cisco Nexus 3000 SeriesScreenshot of Cisco Nexus 6004 Extensible Fixed SwitchScreenshot of N3K-C3548P-10GX Switch