Cisco Ethernet Switches vs. HPE Networking Comware / FlexFabric Switches

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cisco Ethernet Switches
Score 9.1 out of 10
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Cisco offers Ethernet switches.N/A
HPE Networking Comware / FlexFabric Switches
Score 9.2 out of 10
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) offers the FlexFabric and Comware product line of data center networking equipment.N/A
Pricing
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Cisco Ethernet SwitchesHPE Networking Comware / FlexFabric Switches
Considered Both Products
Cisco Ethernet Switches
Chose Cisco Ethernet Switches
Cisco is more enterprise level, more reliable, and generally more feature rich but also very expensive. That being said old or refurbished Cisco switches are much more affordable and in comparison to even new switches from the competitor they are still a great value even …
Chose Cisco Ethernet Switches
Cisco Ethernet Switches are top tier in the networking space. It makes it hard at times to compare them to other brands. When I have, however, used other brands I have found them to a mixed bag. I have used HP switches in the past and I feel like the interface is less polished …
Chose Cisco Ethernet Switches
Cisco is by far the superior of all switches I have used. I would recommend them as the learning curve is very low and dependability is extremely high.
Chose Cisco Ethernet Switches
None. We're using Cisco switches since the beggining. Cisco is probably the most recognized player on the Network industry for both end-user connectivity, datacenter, security.
Chose Cisco Ethernet Switches
We have looked at other switching options such as HP but we were not impressed. We have also tried several other ruggedized switches such as iS5 but have been more happy with Cisco.
Chose Cisco Ethernet Switches
We used to implement a lot of NETGEAR ProSafe managed switches before the Cisco SG Switches. They were also inexpensive and offered basic management, VLAN, and PoE features. However, management was beyond quirky, VLAN setup was a chore, and we had lots of reliability issues. …
Chose Cisco Ethernet Switches
Both vendors can produce good switches and I don't find big differences from reliability or technical level between them
Chose Cisco Ethernet Switches
The only choices that was D-link and Netgear Ethernet swithes, and there is no comparison between them and Cisco. The only other enterprise switches that I have experience with are HP Procurve, and again there is simply no comparison. Cisco blows them out of the water on …
Chose Cisco Ethernet Switches
Leagues ahead of the competition. May not have some of the ON features that competitors have, but scripting and automating make up the difference.
Chose Cisco Ethernet Switches
Reliability just not good enough - Did not work well with Cisco equipment - still do not know which vendor was at fault!
HPE Networking Comware / FlexFabric Switches
Chose HPE Networking Comware / FlexFabric Switches
Aruba line cannot compete with the HPE FlexFabric, we got nowhere close to the performance when using the Aruba and the Aruba had a couple fan failures.
Chose HPE Networking Comware / FlexFabric Switches
Compared to Cisco, HPE was easier to get support contracts and customer service was far more helpful. Aruba is part of HP but the Aruba line cannot stack up to the Flexfabric in a high-performance data center environment.
Chose HPE Networking Comware / FlexFabric Switches
Compared to the competition, FlexFabric products are easy to describe to the customer and post-sales management is simple.
Chose HPE Networking Comware / FlexFabric Switches
HPE FlexNetwork 5510 HI delivers outstanding resiliency, security, and multiservice support while Aruba is more suitable for mobile network support
Best Alternatives
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Small Businesses

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Medium-sized Companies
Extreme Networks Wired Access - Switches
Extreme Networks Wired Access - Switches
Score 9.0 out of 10
Dell PowerConnect Switches (discontinued)
Dell PowerConnect Switches (discontinued)
Score 8.0 out of 10
Enterprises
Cisco Meraki MS
Cisco Meraki MS
Score 9.3 out of 10
Cisco Nexus Series Switches
Cisco Nexus Series Switches
Score 9.2 out of 10
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User Ratings
Cisco Ethernet SwitchesHPE Networking Comware / FlexFabric Switches
Likelihood to Recommend
9.2
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8.8
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Likelihood to Renew
9.0
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User Testimonials
Cisco Ethernet SwitchesHPE Networking Comware / FlexFabric Switches
Likelihood to Recommend
In my field, I honestly can't think of a scenario I wouldn't want to use an SG switch. Even if someone needed a simple desktop switch, I would advise they purchase a $150 8 port SG350 over spending $50 on a SOHO Netgear or similar switch. The flexibility of functionality offered by these switches in unmatched.
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It is very easy to configure and we never had an issue with the device in the 3 years we had it. I configured it once and just let it do its things. Could not be happier with that.
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Pros
  • Quality of software is very high. Ability to configure is very high. Scaleability is very high.
  • Ability to tap into a vast network of knowledge outside of your organization is excellent.
  • Availability of training courses for this equipment is also very good.
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  • Provides high density, keeping a small footprint
  • Reduces management complexities
  • Deliver business resilience and high availability
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Cons
  • The web UI has taken a turn for the worse with the latest firmware on the SGx50 models -- the bifurcation between basic and advanced modes and the changes to the way VLANs are modified is a step backward in my opinion.
  • The power bricks on smaller models are enormous. I'm sure, however, keeping this circuitry external to the switch is what keeps my switches running year after year in hot environments.
  • Fans can be a bit loud on larger switches -- this is true of pretty much any 1U device though.
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  • 3 party Management tools.
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Likelihood to Renew
for their relialiabilty
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Alternatives Considered
Cisco Ethernet Switches are top tier in the networking space. It makes it hard at times to compare them to other brands. When I have, however, used other brands I have found them to a mixed bag. I have used HP switches in the past and I feel like the interface is less polished and I have had high failure rates among those devices. It was hard to learn the interface and I felt as thought it was missing some higher level functions that were present out of the box with the Cisco switches.
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Aruba line cannot compete with the HPE FlexFabric, we got nowhere close to the performance when using the Aruba and the Aruba had a couple fan failures.
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Return on Investment
  • Failure on Cisco Switches, from my experience, is rare in the first 5 years the device is up.
  • I have see the Cisco 6500 switches go 5 years without a reboot, which is nothing short of amazing.
  • The service that you get is top notch and available 24/7, and you really cannot put a price on that.
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  • It's a robust and rugged eco system so ROI is much higher than any other product.
  • To compete the competition, still much more to do.
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