Head Of Technical Department at Modern establishment for supply and trading
Real User
Top 5
2023-08-29T11:43:08Z
Aug 29, 2023
Aruba switches are divided into many categories: core, distribution, access, and small switches called Instant On. Small businesses and home users use those. We use 6400 Aruba switches, which are core switches that support the new CX operating system. We also use distribution switches such as the 8300 and category access layers such as the 6100, 6200, and 6300. There are many Aruba category switches in access layers and Instant On switches for small offices, such as Aruba Instant On 1930 and 1960. We have set up Aruba switches for customers in Egypt's hospitality, and oil and gas industries.
We use it mostly for data center switches such as the CX Series 6405 and 6300 as a distribution or TurboRock. We also use it for access switches like the 2000 and 6000 series.
Network Engineer at a insurance company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-02-24T17:47:00Z
Feb 24, 2023
We're a government entity and use Switches for LAN and for pushing up to a router or a firewall. From an infrastructure perspective, we're a medium-sized organization but only have 100 employees. We are customers of Aruba and I'm a network engineer.
We've got switches on-premises, and they're managed by central management. We primarily use the solution for normal office use. It is for normal networking, including wireless.
We use them for our Core- and Access Switches in a twin datacenter Solution . Also we use them for Core, Access and Top of Rack switches for our customers
Managing Director Technology at Quantum Design and Engineering
Real User
Top 20
2022-10-21T15:05:38Z
Oct 21, 2022
We use industrial switches called Moxa switches for our Edge devices and our Edge networks. For the backbone, we use Aruba switches because of the throughputs.It's much cheaper to put in an Aruba Switch than putting in a Moxa switch. We use it for CCTV cameras and we have about 150 to 200 cameras on the system. For each of our clients who use this switch, we assign one of our engineers for maintenance. Our service level agreements determine the type of support they receive and how many of our engineers are needed. One of our engineers handles about four or five clients.
As a company many of our deployments are focused at the medical industry, we install Aruba network switches to facilitate interconnectivity and network connectivity. This is our primary use case. We have also installed and deployed into the banking and pharmaceutical sectors.
The Aruba switch is supporting a doctor's office, so it's an on-premise switch. These particular switches provide the fundamental network for the entire office, including power over ethernet for the security cameras and wireless access points. The solution also provides network switching between databases and clients. I manage the switches using the Aruba Central public cloud.
We use a suite of core, edge, and top-of-rack switches, and all of them do their jobs. We don't have servers anymore, so the top-of-rack switches don't do much, but the core and edge switches are excellent.
We use this solution for small and middle sized offices across different locations. The switches connect to the remote sites for distribution to the end user.
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-12-29T15:43:48Z
Dec 29, 2020
I am working in a solution-based company. Whenever we get the product, we create a template and deploy it on the customer's site. We deal with different versions of this product based on a customer's requirements. I have deployed three Aruba 320M Series switches. One of our customers is a marketing company, and they used Aruba switches for LAN purposes. They used the 2930 and 3810 series, and we configured them according to their requirements with LAN, lags, trunking port, etc.
Head of Technical Support at a real estate/law firm with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-11-06T19:57:00Z
Nov 6, 2020
These are ethernet switches that provide power over the net for our PoE requirements, basically layer two and layer three features that we have. I'm the head of technical support and we are customers of Aruba.
Security & Infrastructure Architect at a consumer goods company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-10-30T00:04:33Z
Oct 30, 2020
The 5400 series is a modular chassis-based switch and it allows us to buy parts for different needs, such as 10 gigs, or a one gig ethernet over copper for workstations. It's really our core switch and we actually have a couple of different models. That's in our headquarters, and then we have some other sites that use Aruba. I think they're the 2600 series or 2700 series, the smaller, modular ones, and stackable ones. Not the chassis-based.
Our primary use case is data center networking. We work with a hybrid deployment model. Currently, we are working with the 8325 switches. We have sold the solutions to a lot of our customers.
Team leader technical support at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees
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Top 20
2020-08-19T07:57:25Z
Aug 19, 2020
We had a need to implement a distributed data center, split over two different sites, which were still more or less in each other's vicinity, less than a kilometer apart. The Aruba CX line products was one of the candidates in review and it was deemed the most logical choice We are customers of Aruba and I'm the team leader of technical support.
The primary use case of this solution is as the edge and the core switches for our company network. We are working on an ERP system, domain controller, warehouse management, Salesforce automation, and many other applications.
We primarily use the product for enterprise solutions. We work in industries such as education (colleges and universities), hospitals, and banking. We are focused on banking right now.
Network Security Engineer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-06-28T08:51:00Z
Jun 28, 2020
We use and sell the 800 series switch. We compare the Aruba switches to the comparable Cisco switches as they have a similar feature set. We can sell them primarily because they cost less than Cisco. We use the Virtual Switching Extension feature that Aruba has for better performance and high availability. Aruba switches can be used in small and large businesses.
The primary use case of this solution is for access points. You can look at any site and take the static ID, or the real ID. It's similar to VPN. With the access point, you take the real ID and install it in the controller, you then access the site with this access point. We are interior designers and we have many showroom sites, we use the Aruba controller. We have twenty-five Aruba Switches with fifteen to twenty access points. We are using the 205 and 215 series. The bandwidth is 1gHz.
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we supply to our customers. We have deployed several different models. This solution is suitable for SME and SMB, mainly in the hospitality industry.
Aruba Switches is a network creation solution that enables users to easily manage every aspect of their networks.
Benefits of Aruba Switches
Some of the benefits of using Aruba switches include:
Easily access and manage every aspect of your networks. Aruba Switches give users a way to control their networks from a centralized location. The simplified control center can be accessed through both the cloud and on-premises devices. Intuitively view and manage every portion of your networks....
We are using it for LAN Switches in our corporate offices with PoE switches and access points. This is primarily a normal LAN switching use case.
I use them myself, and I sell them to my customers.
We use the solution in the education, manufacturing, and hospitality industries.
I work in the hospitality and medical industry.
I use the tool in my company for our infrastructure's network switches, access points, and the controllers that the product provides.
We used the product for distribution.
Aruba switches are divided into many categories: core, distribution, access, and small switches called Instant On. Small businesses and home users use those. We use 6400 Aruba switches, which are core switches that support the new CX operating system. We also use distribution switches such as the 8300 and category access layers such as the 6100, 6200, and 6300. There are many Aruba category switches in access layers and Instant On switches for small offices, such as Aruba Instant On 1930 and 1960. We have set up Aruba switches for customers in Egypt's hospitality, and oil and gas industries.
We use it mostly for data center switches such as the CX Series 6405 and 6300 as a distribution or TurboRock. We also use it for access switches like the 2000 and 6000 series.
We primarily use the solution for WiFi and LAN. It's for connectivity.
We use the solution for our network switches and access points.
We're a government entity and use Switches for LAN and for pushing up to a router or a firewall. From an infrastructure perspective, we're a medium-sized organization but only have 100 employees. We are customers of Aruba and I'm a network engineer.
I am using Aruba Switches in hospitals, educational institutions, and government networks.
The primary use case is in the manufacturing area in our factory and the other places like our warehouses for the stores.
We've got switches on-premises, and they're managed by central management. We primarily use the solution for normal office use. It is for normal networking, including wireless.
We use them for our Core- and Access Switches in a twin datacenter Solution . Also we use them for Core, Access and Top of Rack switches for our customers
We use industrial switches called Moxa switches for our Edge devices and our Edge networks. For the backbone, we use Aruba switches because of the throughputs.It's much cheaper to put in an Aruba Switch than putting in a Moxa switch. We use it for CCTV cameras and we have about 150 to 200 cameras on the system. For each of our clients who use this switch, we assign one of our engineers for maintenance. Our service level agreements determine the type of support they receive and how many of our engineers are needed. One of our engineers handles about four or five clients.
We use Aruba Switches for our network, basically, we are segmenting into various VLANs, and also we have a routing switch.
As a company many of our deployments are focused at the medical industry, we install Aruba network switches to facilitate interconnectivity and network connectivity. This is our primary use case. We have also installed and deployed into the banking and pharmaceutical sectors.
Aruba Switches can be used for enterprise networks and local networks.
The Aruba switch is supporting a doctor's office, so it's an on-premise switch. These particular switches provide the fundamental network for the entire office, including power over ethernet for the security cameras and wireless access points. The solution also provides network switching between databases and clients. I manage the switches using the Aruba Central public cloud.
We primarily use the solution for switches.
We use a suite of core, edge, and top-of-rack switches, and all of them do their jobs. We don't have servers anymore, so the top-of-rack switches don't do much, but the core and edge switches are excellent.
We use this solution for small and middle sized offices across different locations. The switches connect to the remote sites for distribution to the end user.
We are using these switches for our office network and site-to-site connectivity.
We have more than 105 switches with different models including 2930, 5412, and 8300 with 3-tier topology.
I am using with stack and getting best performance
I am working in a solution-based company. Whenever we get the product, we create a template and deploy it on the customer's site. We deal with different versions of this product based on a customer's requirements. I have deployed three Aruba 320M Series switches. One of our customers is a marketing company, and they used Aruba switches for LAN purposes. They used the 2930 and 3810 series, and we configured them according to their requirements with LAN, lags, trunking port, etc.
I use Aruba wired and wireless switches as part of my network infrastructure.
We use them for our networks as extensions.
We are using Aruba switches for our local network infrastructure.
These are ethernet switches that provide power over the net for our PoE requirements, basically layer two and layer three features that we have. I'm the head of technical support and we are customers of Aruba.
The 5400 series is a modular chassis-based switch and it allows us to buy parts for different needs, such as 10 gigs, or a one gig ethernet over copper for workstations. It's really our core switch and we actually have a couple of different models. That's in our headquarters, and then we have some other sites that use Aruba. I think they're the 2600 series or 2700 series, the smaller, modular ones, and stackable ones. Not the chassis-based.
I'm a reseller and I supply these switches to customers. The use case of this solution is to connect endpoint devices through to the data centers.
Our primary use case is data center networking. We work with a hybrid deployment model. Currently, we are working with the 8325 switches. We have sold the solutions to a lot of our customers.
We are using Aruba Switches for switching and as a type of pilot.
We had a need to implement a distributed data center, split over two different sites, which were still more or less in each other's vicinity, less than a kilometer apart. The Aruba CX line products was one of the candidates in review and it was deemed the most logical choice We are customers of Aruba and I'm the team leader of technical support.
The primary use case of this solution is as the edge and the core switches for our company network. We are working on an ERP system, domain controller, warehouse management, Salesforce automation, and many other applications.
We primarily use the product for enterprise solutions. We work in industries such as education (colleges and universities), hospitals, and banking. We are focused on banking right now.
I use Aruba switches to provide a stable and comfortable industrial environment.
We use Aruba switches as part of our network infrastructure.
We primarily use the solution for our company, in the office. We use it for its monitoring capabilities.
We use and sell the 800 series switch. We compare the Aruba switches to the comparable Cisco switches as they have a similar feature set. We can sell them primarily because they cost less than Cisco. We use the Virtual Switching Extension feature that Aruba has for better performance and high availability. Aruba switches can be used in small and large businesses.
We primarily use the solution for our IT infrastructure.
We provide networks with antennae switches and Wi-Fi switches for small to medium-sized businesses for customers in the UAE.
Our customer's infrastructure is based on the AKPA solution and we suggested Aruba Switches replace the AKPA Switches.
The primary use case of this solution is for access points. You can look at any site and take the static ID, or the real ID. It's similar to VPN. With the access point, you take the real ID and install it in the controller, you then access the site with this access point. We are interior designers and we have many showroom sites, we use the Aruba controller. We have twenty-five Aruba Switches with fifteen to twenty access points. We are using the 205 and 215 series. The bandwidth is 1gHz.
We use four Aruba Switches, in one stack, for 802.1X. We use Aruba Switches mainly as access points.
We primarily use the solution for extra switches on campuses and consecutive exchange of existing access switches.
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we supply to our customers. We have deployed several different models. This solution is suitable for SME and SMB, mainly in the hospitality industry.
The primary use case of this solution is for Network connection and centralized monitoring and troubleshooting.
We have the switches on-premises but we also use the private cloud.