Head of Global Network Infrastructure at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-04-23T10:13:00Z
Apr 23, 2020
Do your research and figure out needs versus offerings. Don't pay for what you don't need with any vendor solution. Also, ensure you're picking a box that will allow you to scale out, versus having short-term solutions. Don't be shortsighted. In terms of our biggest security concerns they include malicious code, hacking/cyber defacement, DDoS attacks, insider attacks, and brand damage/loss of confidence. Specific to DDoS, I would want to make certain that, outside-in, we aren't getting attacked, but we have a solution that we utilize to mitigate DDoS attacks, so it's not specific to the A10 product. But it would ensure that we aren't getting DDoS-ed on the A10 product. We have a third-party solution that helps to prevent that. The malicious code concern would be more along the lines of something attacking the code on the A10 box. Again, we have preventative measures in place against an external intruder trying to get to that box and execute anything maliciously. In terms of hacking or cyber defacement, there is a general trend in the industry to ensure that it doesn't occur. Since it's new to us, I don't see many areas for improvement. It's serving the purpose that it should and hopefully it will continue to do so.
Network Engineer at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-03-11T08:01:00Z
Mar 11, 2020
It handles everything that I ask it to do. I would totally recommend this as a method to alleviate IP address exhaustion. I would give it a nine (out of 10). The solution's security features are good. We don't use a lot of security for this solution, as it's not required. We don't give students access to the solution. The biggest lesson learnt: Some vendors don't lie.
Juniper MX Series Routers and A10 Networks Thunder CGN are competing products in the network infrastructure space. Juniper tends to have the upper hand in scalability and advanced routing capabilities, while A10 Networks is favored for its robust security and efficient handling of network address translation.Features: Juniper MX Series Routers offer high-performance routing, extensive scalability, and a rich feature set for service providers and enterprises. A10 Networks Thunder CGN provides...
Do your research and figure out needs versus offerings. Don't pay for what you don't need with any vendor solution. Also, ensure you're picking a box that will allow you to scale out, versus having short-term solutions. Don't be shortsighted. In terms of our biggest security concerns they include malicious code, hacking/cyber defacement, DDoS attacks, insider attacks, and brand damage/loss of confidence. Specific to DDoS, I would want to make certain that, outside-in, we aren't getting attacked, but we have a solution that we utilize to mitigate DDoS attacks, so it's not specific to the A10 product. But it would ensure that we aren't getting DDoS-ed on the A10 product. We have a third-party solution that helps to prevent that. The malicious code concern would be more along the lines of something attacking the code on the A10 box. Again, we have preventative measures in place against an external intruder trying to get to that box and execute anything maliciously. In terms of hacking or cyber defacement, there is a general trend in the industry to ensure that it doesn't occur. Since it's new to us, I don't see many areas for improvement. It's serving the purpose that it should and hopefully it will continue to do so.
It handles everything that I ask it to do. I would totally recommend this as a method to alleviate IP address exhaustion. I would give it a nine (out of 10). The solution's security features are good. We don't use a lot of security for this solution, as it's not required. We don't give students access to the solution. The biggest lesson learnt: Some vendors don't lie.