Network and Security Engineer at CITG - Continental Information and Telecom Group
Real User
Top 5
2023-10-27T18:01:21Z
Oct 27, 2023
It would be advisable to consider using it for a broader range of sites, especially when dealing with a larger network, such as in the banking or market sectors. If you have an extensive network with switches from various reputable vendors, deploying an internal solution like Junos Space is an effective approach for managing all these switches efficiently. Overall, I would rate it eight out of ten.
Managing Consultant at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Reseller
Top 5
2021-01-13T07:07:30Z
Jan 13, 2021
ServiceNow integration is really interesting because it generates tickets for you under J Tech. It creates a service portal that you can integrate problems before you might even know what's happening, direct to J Tech. This is nice. Security Director has made great strides. With SRX models, in particular, a lot of the complaints at Alman have been their web interfaces, which they're redesigning. This is something that may be complete by now. Space got the first iteration and they were able to solidify that. SRX devices can be a pain to manage because just like any other firewall, they can have hundreds of thousands of rules. You've got different layers of those rules. You can have layer seven or layer four and they can all be put in different places. This is what makes having that one pane of glass paramount, especially for a large firewall deployment in the SRX line. Space is only as good as how you get it to work with your environment. I've had clients who buy Space, implement it, think that they've got it installed, and then they don't use it at all. You want to make sure that you have it installed correctly and you have your devices imported efficiently, and you utilize Juniper's services or utilize a third party. Even if you just want to install it, I would at least have them come in and validate the installation to make sure that you're utilizing it to its best of its potential. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Manager of Infrastructure and Security Services at a government with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-01-07T00:21:03Z
Jan 7, 2021
My advice for anybody who is implementing this product is that if you find it very difficult, then maybe you're in the wrong field. If you're going to be using this product then you'll have a deployment of more than 50 switches. Managing that kind of workload or higher with telco-class gear, you should know networking inside and out. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
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It would be advisable to consider using it for a broader range of sites, especially when dealing with a larger network, such as in the banking or market sectors. If you have an extensive network with switches from various reputable vendors, deploying an internal solution like Junos Space is an effective approach for managing all these switches efficiently. Overall, I would rate it eight out of ten.
ServiceNow integration is really interesting because it generates tickets for you under J Tech. It creates a service portal that you can integrate problems before you might even know what's happening, direct to J Tech. This is nice. Security Director has made great strides. With SRX models, in particular, a lot of the complaints at Alman have been their web interfaces, which they're redesigning. This is something that may be complete by now. Space got the first iteration and they were able to solidify that. SRX devices can be a pain to manage because just like any other firewall, they can have hundreds of thousands of rules. You've got different layers of those rules. You can have layer seven or layer four and they can all be put in different places. This is what makes having that one pane of glass paramount, especially for a large firewall deployment in the SRX line. Space is only as good as how you get it to work with your environment. I've had clients who buy Space, implement it, think that they've got it installed, and then they don't use it at all. You want to make sure that you have it installed correctly and you have your devices imported efficiently, and you utilize Juniper's services or utilize a third party. Even if you just want to install it, I would at least have them come in and validate the installation to make sure that you're utilizing it to its best of its potential. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
My advice for anybody who is implementing this product is that if you find it very difficult, then maybe you're in the wrong field. If you're going to be using this product then you'll have a deployment of more than 50 switches. Managing that kind of workload or higher with telco-class gear, you should know networking inside and out. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
We are network providers for our clients. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.