What does your networking stack look like?
Posted by DeifniteProfessional@reddit | sysadmin | View on Reddit | 39 comments
The switches/APs/Firewalls you use, how you manage multiple sites (if you do) and so forth
We're currently using Meraki, and I'm not overly keen on it. Crazy expensive hardware and licenses, increasingly common hardware failures, pretty average feature sets. Yet somehow it sort of *just works.* We can create a site to site VPN easily, manage switches and APs and firewalls from anywhere, and I have to say, I like that.
I was looking at potential other solutions. From their marketing, you would think Ubiquiti would be a good choice - absolutely not, I wouldn't use their stuff outside of SOHO or prosumer environments. With the possible exception of HP Aruba, it looks like most alternatives means leaving that single ecosystem that I've actually come to take for granted to an extent. Perhaps renewing the licenses next year is the best plan?
But in any case, I'm interested to know how other people manage their networks!
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