Senior Network Engineer at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-03-25T23:57:00Z
Mar 25, 2021
We mainly use Exinda for traffic management, to make sure that our customers' traffic is prioritized. Some of our customers don't want certain traffic to go through the network, so we can block or limit it.
Senior Engineer, Team Lead, Network Operations at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-10-20T04:22:00Z
Oct 20, 2020
As a company dealing in satellite technology, we use it for small to big satellite links, and for some remote islands in the South Pacific. The environments that it's deployed in range from corporate offices, to those remote islands, to vessels. It includes cruise boats and shipping containers, and extends to people in Papua New Guinea working in the mud. We're an ISP. We use it more on the troubleshooting side. We'll have an Exinda per satellite service, and it allows us to see that portion of the link. It's very much a hybrid. Most of it is in the hub: one big one in the hub location, and then a lot of remote ones.
Head of Networks at a recruiting/HR firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2019-12-25T08:21:00Z
Dec 25, 2019
It's a WAN optimization tool. It allows us to provide WAN optimization at a more granular level than we would be able to do with a standard MPLS QoS configuration.
Exinda is designed to help Network Managers solve pressing IT problems in today's complex network. Our award winning technology combines interactive analytics, an intelligent recommendation engine and powerful actions like shaping and optimization, all in one solution.
We mainly use Exinda for traffic management, to make sure that our customers' traffic is prioritized. Some of our customers don't want certain traffic to go through the network, so we can block or limit it.
As a company dealing in satellite technology, we use it for small to big satellite links, and for some remote islands in the South Pacific. The environments that it's deployed in range from corporate offices, to those remote islands, to vessels. It includes cruise boats and shipping containers, and extends to people in Papua New Guinea working in the mud. We're an ISP. We use it more on the troubleshooting side. We'll have an Exinda per satellite service, and it allows us to see that portion of the link. It's very much a hybrid. Most of it is in the hub: one big one in the hub location, and then a lot of remote ones.
We use Exinda to control the bandwidth to different constituents on campus.
It's a WAN optimization tool. It allows us to provide WAN optimization at a more granular level than we would be able to do with a standard MPLS QoS configuration.