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Top 5 Microsegmentation Software Solutions 2022

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Published:Apr 7, 2022
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Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
Oct 18, 2024
Oct 18, 2024
If you had asked when it was NSX V, which was dedicated only for Hyper-V and VMware, I would have said they could open the door for all partners. At the moment, NSX T is complete. Migrating from V to T is very tricky, complicated, and there are a lot of parameters to account for. The pricing is also an issue; it's very expensive and changes all the time. VMware is not easy to negotiate with.
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BF
Oct 13, 2023
SecOps does not work for us. Their SecOps is so infant, and it doesn't support AIX that we just can't use it. Unusable is unusable. So if someone gives it to me for free. I can't use it. The only good thing is they've thought about it, but to me, they've underwritten it and haven't given it the attention to be a real product.
JP
Jan 25, 2024
Since most people are very much used to physical networking, they find it difficult to use VMware NSX in the initial stage.
Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
Oct 18, 2024
Oct 18, 2024
The main challenge is upgrading from NSX V to NSX T. This upgrade requires considering many parameters that are not known by everyone. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
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BF
Oct 13, 2023
This solution is really unusable from my perspective at this point. Overall, I would rate the solution a one of ten. We use so little of Red Hat Satellite. We use it for patching only. And I liked it better when it was the spacewalk equivalent, the informant thing. They're putting too much effort into the Virtu utilization and not enough into the day-to-day operations, for patching and stuff. Patching is a plugin as opposed to, like, the main product. Which is what we use it for. So we're actually writing our own at this point because it's so heavy right now. The old satellite was good. Not great, but good. This one is just way too much overhead and focused on stuff we don't use.
JP
Jan 25, 2024
Since most people are very much used to physical networking, they find it difficult to use VMware NSX in the initial stage. However, once you start using it, you'll be very much fond of the particular product. VMware NSX is very easy to manage. You can deploy the solution on the cloud or on-prem, depending on the customer's requirement. When changing from the physical to the virtual space, you have to plan the routing part. You'll have a hardening of networks in the physical space. However, when you bring it to NSX, everything is at the hypervisor level in the virtual space. That's one thing you will have to plan because a few critical applications might require a VLAN-backed network. They have a restriction that they can't move it to the overlay networks and must remain in the physical VLAN. We have to plan properly for migrations because improper planning can break the current network or operations. It would be good if users use all the features in the solution to have everything in one place. Users can access the web UI to manage security, load balancer, and VPN protection. Overall, I rate VMware NSX an eight out of ten.
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