ArcGIS CityEngine vs. HPE Aruba Networking Switches

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
ArcGIS CityEngine
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
CityEngine is 3D modeling software for creating huge, interactive and immersive urban environments, according to the vendor in less time than traditional modeling techniques. The cities created using CityEngine can be based on real-world GIS data or showcase a fictional city of the past, present, or future. CityEngine is part of the ArcGIS suite of products, from Esri, the geomapping software specialist company headquartered in Redlands, California.
$2,000
per year
HPE Aruba Networking Switches
Score 8.5 out of 10
N/A
For campus, branch, and data centers, HPE's Aruba CX switches are presented as a flexible, programmable, and cloud-native ASIC design solution, boasting the power, precision, and versatility of a microservices-based wired architecture.
$503.63
one-time fee
Pricing
ArcGIS CityEngineHPE Aruba Networking Switches
Editions & Modules
ArcGIS CityEngine Term License Subscription
$2000
per year
ArcGIS CityEngine Single Use Perpetual License
$4000
one-time fee
HPE Aruba Networking CX 6000 Switch Series
Starting at $503.63
one-time fee
HPE Aruba Networking CX 6100 Switch Series
Starting at $935.20
one-time fee
HPE Aruba Networking CX 6200 Switch Series
Starting at $1,054.12
one-time fee
HPE Aruba Networking CX 6300 Switch Series
Starting at $4,483.55
one-time fee
HPE Aruba Networking CX 5420 Switch Series
Starting at $3,158.76
one-time fee
HPE Aruba Networking 2930F Switch Series
Starting at $574.72
one-time fee
HPE Aruba Networking CX 6400 Switch Series
Starting at $7,394.82
one-time fee
HPE Aruba Networking CX 8100 Switch Series
Starting at $19,102.26
one-time fee
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
ArcGIS CityEngineHPE Aruba Networking Switches
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsHPE Aruba Ethernet Switch prices vary significantly based on features, model, and quantity purchased.
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User Ratings
ArcGIS CityEngineHPE Aruba Networking Switches
Likelihood to Recommend
-
(0 ratings)
8.7
(15 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
8.8
(4 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(6 ratings)
User Testimonials
ArcGIS CityEngineHPE Aruba Networking Switches
Likelihood to Recommend
Esri
No answers on this topic
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
These devices are rock solid, you will se them up once and not have to mess with them for years. They are work horses that don't die. We use them in an office environment and have only ever had 1 fail due to a PSU issue, we got a replacement next day and it's been working great.
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Pros
Esri
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • REST API capability
  • Wired & Wireless 802.1x configuration easiness
  • Wireless Access Points (APs) zero touch provisioning
  • Its high-end family (running the AOS-CX firmware) supports a virtualization technology called VSX (Virtual Switching Extension) which allows 2 switches to present itself as one virtualized switch under Layer 2, and as 2 separate routers under Layer 3; thereby providing high availability.
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Cons
Esri
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • I have had issues finding monitoring software that natively supports Provision/Aruba OS. Most are designed primarily with Cisco in mind.
  • HPE/Aruba switches have historically had issues with corrupt flash. This seems to be less common in more recent models.
  • HPE/Aruba's switching portfolio can be confusing. Some models run on the Aruba OS while some others run on Comware. There is some overlap in these model lines so at times is can be tough to tell which switch is right.
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Usability
Esri
No answers on this topic
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
I have not had that many issues with these products. Aruba Central has been really helpful. The Integration Capabilities allows us to use Clearpass . For individuals new to enterprise-grade networking, there can still be a learning curve associated with understanding the concepts and the specifics of the Aruba configuration.
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Support Rating
Esri
No answers on this topic
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
HPE Support is very easy to reach. A knowledgable rep can be reached in a few minutes. After some basic troubleshooting if the failure is due to hardware I can receive a replacement within a day or even in a few hours.
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Alternatives Considered
Esri
No answers on this topic
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
We used to have a lot of Cisco switches which are great, but
the support contracts and other expenses mount up quickly; one of the main
reasons for switching to HP for networking was the cost, but the hardware and
software have gotten so much better over the years.

I can’t see us changing network hardware unless the price increases dramatically.
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Return on Investment
Esri
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • I really like the idea of paying for the switches one time and just pay for support going forward. The prices are on the high end but I think it is worth it. I wish they would include all the features in one go so we would not have to pay for every new feature.
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