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CategoryEthernet SwitchesJan 26, 2026Download
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Sr. Network Administrator at i2c4.5We've used Cisco Nexus 9000 Series with basic switching for years without major issues, though SFP modules sometimes fail. While we prefer Palo Alto firewalls for visibility and performance, Cisco support and recent FTD improvements are promising.
Group IT Head at Euracare4.5I've used the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series for core networking, finding it reliable, stable, and easy to integrate, especially for VLAN trunking; however, while support is solid, I believe the pricing could definitely be improved.
Security implmentation engineer at a security firm with 51-200 employees5.0I’ve used Cisco Nexus 9000 Series for several years and value its high stability, scalability, and ease of integration; despite its high cost, it outperforms alternatives like FortiSwitches and fits perfectly in large-scale, on-premises environments.
Chief Executive Officer at Smoothtel & Data Solutions Ltd4.5We're using Poly video conferencing and headsets, like the X72 with TC10, for AV needs. RealPresence works well. While we still sell Cisco networking, its technology feels outdated. I'd rate the Poly solution a 9 out of 10.