Pretty much we're a Cisco shop. I have used Juniper before, their EX series, but it more of an access type switch, stackable, so it's really hard to compare the two. So nothing really comparable to the Nexus.
Equivalent to the Nexus stuff? I've used a lot. My previous job got them out of the HP Aruba product line for some of their hiring ends, and switches. I've also worked with some Juniper and not much around anymore, but the Quet product line.
We are using both Arista 7280 and Cisco Nexus 9300 devices. Arista switches have deep buffer features and helps us for handling the big data packets. But these switches are a little bit more expensive than nexus 9300 switches. And also Arista 7050x Series can be competitive …
Cisco Nexus Series Switches are reliable and scalable for data and security center operation. Cisco Nexus Series Switches give competition to other sw vendor on feature and continuous functionality like VPN feature, High Data Bandwidth, required less maintenance over year.
Cisco Nexus Series Switches are built perfectly in terms of scalability and efficiency. Performance monitoring and the planning of new networks and excellent tools. Although Cisco Nexus Series Switches are costly they are worth the money.
Both the Cisco Nexus Series switches and the Dell EMC SC Series are very robust equipment. The Cisco Nexus Series Switches offer a slightly better ease of management than the Dell EMC SC Series of switches. The Nexus switch has also lasted longer than the Dell EMC SC Series …