We use the solution to host many services for multiple clients. We aim to transition from hosting Cisco clients to utilizing virtual appliances. Therefore, we intend to virtualize their infrastructure using OpenStack alongside Contrail. OpenStack primarily manages its private cloud infrastructure, while Contrail handles network connections, including GXLane terminations and related tasks.
We're using all three topologies– wireless, wiring, and edge, which are connected using Juniper products. Specifically, for wireless, we use the Juniper product P32 and P33, while for switches, we use EX2300, EX3300, and EX4300. For edge, we use the Juniper sub-products 130 and 120. We have two sectors, retail and healthcare, and we've deployed this infrastructure in both sectors to connect multiple branches and data centers on the cloud where all applications are hosted. We're using serverless VPN to connect cloud and on-premises, with all applications hosted on Azure. All users access these applications from their offices, and remote workers use VPN to access the data from home. This is the use case we've deployed in our organization using Juniper Control Networking.
Head of Business Development and Partners Management at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Dec 27, 2021
We used Contrail to build a private cloud infrastructure inside our lab for a POC. If everything had been successful, it would have been transferred to my company's customers, but the POC was not successful.
Juniper Contrail Networking offers a comprehensive networking solution designed to enhance network operations with automation, security, and simplification built for scalable cloud networking environments. Juniper Contrail Networking provides operators with tools to manage complex network infrastructures efficiently. It emphasizes seamless integration with existing systems, supporting rapid deployments across various network environments. By leveraging a robust feature set, it enables users...
We use the solution to host many services for multiple clients. We aim to transition from hosting Cisco clients to utilizing virtual appliances. Therefore, we intend to virtualize their infrastructure using OpenStack alongside Contrail. OpenStack primarily manages its private cloud infrastructure, while Contrail handles network connections, including GXLane terminations and related tasks.
We're using all three topologies– wireless, wiring, and edge, which are connected using Juniper products. Specifically, for wireless, we use the Juniper product P32 and P33, while for switches, we use EX2300, EX3300, and EX4300. For edge, we use the Juniper sub-products 130 and 120. We have two sectors, retail and healthcare, and we've deployed this infrastructure in both sectors to connect multiple branches and data centers on the cloud where all applications are hosted. We're using serverless VPN to connect cloud and on-premises, with all applications hosted on Azure. All users access these applications from their offices, and remote workers use VPN to access the data from home. This is the use case we've deployed in our organization using Juniper Control Networking.
Juniper Contrail Networking is used mostly for a VPN solution. For example, site-to-site or remote VPN.
We used Contrail to build a private cloud infrastructure inside our lab for a POC. If everything had been successful, it would have been transferred to my company's customers, but the POC was not successful.