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Cisco Nexus vs Dell PowerConnect Switches [EOL] comparison

 

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Executive Summary
 

Categories and Ranking

Cisco Nexus
Average Rating
8.4
Number of Reviews
104
Ranking in other categories
LAN Switching (2nd), Data Center Networking (3rd)
Dell PowerConnect Switches ...
Average Rating
8.2
Reviews Sentiment
8.2
Number of Reviews
34
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Featured Reviews

Joe Benítez - PeerSpot reviewer
Offer high performance capabilities and enables efficient data transmission and processing
Before Nexus, I used to have Catalyst 6500 switches. Those 6500 series chassis gave us a lot of problems. Too many problems, actually. And we had a Cisco ASA firewall blade within those chassis. And they were running outdated software. So, in fact, it was the firewall blade that caused us too many problems instead of the chassis. The chassis itself was working well and performing fine, but the firewall card was not suitable for our needs. That was one aspect. Additionally, those chassis had been in operation for more than five years. As we are a local government, we have a policy to renew hardware every five years. That's because we need to maintain all the hardware and software in the latest versions and keep up with the technology lifecycle of the technology we use.
Hasan Haseeb - PeerSpot reviewer
Excellent support, good pricing, and easy setup
I expect it to be a zero-touch or a plug-and-play device. To some extent, it is, but we need to know the architecture, and we need to know what exactly we are doing. It is not so easy to implement. It depends on what exactly we are doing and it is still not a plug-and-play or zero-touch device. In the upcoming version, they can make it zero-touch, where we can just power it on and start using it. They can have some templates for different scenarios, such as when you are using it for the data center or adding it to your existing infrastructure.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"The most valuable feature of this solution is stability. We have a pretty large campus."
"It's easy to use."
"The most valuable feature of the solution is to segregate the network."
"We have found that logical tenant segregation to be the most useful feature."
"Its low latency is most valuable. Its performance is good, and it is also very stable."
"The setup was very easy, but managing it in operations was very complex."
"The interface is easy to use. It is not much different from iOS, but you can use it on a larger scale in data centers."
"It has improved our organization because we have aggregated ports, we're able to put multiple agencies on the multiple different interfaces that we have going there. We're able to separate them out with the use of VLANs and whatnot."
"This solution comes with a lifetime warranty."
"Dell PowerConnect Switches are very easy to configure with the GUI. Dell supports the solution even though it has been discontinued."
"This is a very reliable solution."
"The tool is very user-friendly, with features catering to beginners and advanced users. For beginners, there are models with interactive and easy-to-navigate GUIs that aid in initial deployment and updates. For advanced users, there is the option to use the CLI."
"The features I've found most valuable are that the product is very easy to configure and inexpensive."
"The tool is reliable, and it stands up well. The solution works fine and lasts a long time."
"The technology is good and the interface is simple. We haven't had any bugs, disconnections or delays."
"The most valuable feature of Dell PowerConnect Switches for me is the throughput. I also like that the product has more compatibility with Dell infrastructure, especially with EMC and new generation Dell servers. Dell PowerConnect Switches can also easily integrate with Dell servers, and this is another pro."
 

Cons

"The interface integration of Cisco Nexus with AI can be improved for better infrastructure management."
"My only complaint is that not all of the ports on it are enabled from the start."
"Overall, I wish it was a more intuitive OS."
"The initial setup was somewhat complex."
"The price could be better."
"There are too many different model numbers and too much complexity."
"There is limited guidance in terms of the use and configuration of Cisco Nexus for specific use cases. The documentation is not comprehensive, and you have to do a lot of online research."
"I would like to see better collaboration with other, low-end devices."
"The product's infrastructure and connectivity features need improvement."
"I would like to see better scalability and more features on these switches in the future."
"The product needs to improve in terms of reports and backups."
"A big issue with this product is that when our customer migrated the data center, one cluster blocked the whole network and because we had a new approach, some commands were not compatible with the new version."
"The CLI for Dell PowerConnect Switches is sometimes confusing, especially with the LAN, but for the GUI it is simple."
"More stable firmware releases would be an improvement because we have had them randomly power on and off."
"The solution could provide more integration to focus on targeting the network as a whole rather than a unified environment. It is meant for a built environment, so integration with other third-party vendors will likely be necessary."
"Their hardware is not reliable, it's faulty."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"It is very expensive. Its licensing is on a yearly basis."
"Our licensing fees are approximately $2,000 USD per year."
"We have a virtual license."
"Cisco's licensing structures can be complex across different technologies, for example, unified communications."
"We consider Juniper switches to be more affordable."
"Cisco Nexus is not a cheaply priced product."
"The solution is relatively expensive when compared with Cisco Catalyst."
"Every Cisco product is more expensive than competitors on the market, which is just a fact, but from my perspective, it is worth it."
"If you want to purchase a new Dell PowerConnect Switch, you will pay up to $1,600, but I bought them used. I bought the four Dell PowerConnect Switches that I used for $1,000."
"The initial cost was high but since they have lasted for over ten or twenty years they are worth it."
"Its price is okay. Sometimes, it is lower than a Cisco solution."
"This solution is much cheaper than comparable products by Cisco."
"The solution is less expensive and more cost-efficient."
"I would rate the pricing as a seven or eight."
"PowerConnect Switches are priced well."
"Inexpensive"
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Computer Software Company
26%
Financial Services Firm
11%
Manufacturing Company
7%
Government
6%
Computer Software Company
17%
Government
9%
Educational Organization
9%
Manufacturing Company
7%
 

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Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
 

Questions from the Community

What do you like most about Cisco Nexus?
The product's initial setup phase is very easy.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Cisco Nexus?
Cisco pricing is at the same level as many competitors, however, due to competition, they sometimes lower prices and offer large discounts.
What needs improvement with Cisco Nexus?
Cisco's security features are in line with other OEMs, however, for data center security in terms of layer seven security, we prefer to have different OEMs rather than relying solely on Cisco.
What do you like most about Dell PowerConnect Switches?
Dell PowerConnect Switches have a VTL feature similar to Cisco's VSS. With VTL, using this technology, you can cluster two switches together to increase redundancy in the environment.
What needs improvement with Dell PowerConnect Switches?
Some proprietary commands available in Cisco are preferred by users accustomed to Cisco systems. These users might hesitate to switch because they want to continue using familiar commands and see t...
 

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Sample Customers

Advanced Medical Transport, Banco de Guayaquil, Baylor Scott & White Health, BH Telecom, Bowling Green State University, Calligaris, Children's Hospital Colorado, City of Biel, Del Papa Distributing, Department of Justice, Dimension Data, Dualtec Cloud Builders, Electricity Authority of Cyprus, Grupo Industrial Saltillo (GIS), Hertz, K&L Gates , LightEdge, Lone Star College System, Management Science Associates, Mindtree, NBC Olympics, Quest, Sony Corporation, The Department of Education in Western Australia, Valley Proteins
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