Juniper Paragon Active Assurance vs. MxToolBox

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Juniper Paragon Active Assurance
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Paragon Active Assurance is network protection technology based on software developed by Netrounds, acquired by Juniper Networks along with the company in September, 2020.N/A
MxToolBox
Score 8.0 out of 10
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MxToolbox in Austin supports global Internet operations by providing what they describe as free, fast and accurate network diagnostic and lookup tools. The vendor boasts millions of technology professionals using their tools to help diagnose and resolve a wide range of infrastructure issues.N/A
Pricing
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Offerings
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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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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
Juniper Paragon Active AssuranceMxToolBox
Likelihood to Recommend
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The site/product is well suited for a quick and free tool to diagnose any first-level external DNS and/or email-related issues. The monitoring tool and reports is a good first line of alerting when an email issue arises, so it can be dealt with in a timely manner, as a free service
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Pros
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  • Dns records population
  • Email blacklisting details
  • SMTP diagnostics and real time analysis
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Cons
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  • Adding the ability to send test messages from the site
  • It is possible to create a temporary inbox to check the receipt of e-mails
  • Dark mode
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Alternatives Considered
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MXToolBox is easier to use probably because I am more familiar with it. I have used DNSStuff several times to compare results, which usually are very similar. The main drawback for DNSStuff is that each tool is a download rather than browser-based, and I would just prefer that whatever I am using is as up-to-date as possible. I would tend to uninstall the DNSStuff tools right after using them.
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Return on Investment
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  • On many occasions we have noticed problems and reported then to a client before they knew it was a problem. Customers really appreciate that
  • Keeps our customers coming back to us as they know we help keep an eye on their uptime and availability
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