Ivanti vADC vs. StackPath Edge Delivery

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Ivanti vADC
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Ivanti vADC (formerly Pulse vADC, for Virtual Application Delivery Controller) is composed of three products which can be combined to suit the needs of applications. The solution is now from Ivanti since the company's December, 2020 acquisition of Pulse Secure.N/A
StackPath Edge Delivery
Score 9.0 out of 10
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The StackPath (formerly Highwinds) Content Delivery Network provides a scalable DNS with load balancing, traffic management, DDoS protection and Web Application Firewall (WAF) to support and protect enterprise websites and applications.N/A
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Ivanti vADCStackPath Edge Delivery
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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
Ivanti vADCStackPath Edge Delivery
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9.0
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9.0
(4 ratings)
User Testimonials
Ivanti vADCStackPath Edge Delivery
Likelihood to Recommend
Ivanti
Best for corporate use when you connect your office network securely without any interruption. Easy to navigate and connects real quick. I would recommend everyone.
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StackPath
Well suited to:
  1. Startups - Very competitive pricing, better than AWS for object storage and CDN.
  2. The less technical - for those looking to implement a CDN, it doesn't get any easier than StackPath
  3. The more technical - Well documented API, serverless scripting and container deployments
  4. Fast object delivery - StackPath tends to be faster (sometimes much more ) than AWS S3. See below however...
Not so well suited to:
  1. Multi-tiered web applications
  2. Ultra high bandwidth requirements. Stackpath isn't meant to be a substitute for AWS or Azure when you're looking to push 100s of TBs of traffic.
  3. Object storage works well if you don't need fine-grained bucket lifecycle or permissions management.
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Pros
Ivanti
  • Fast connectivity.
  • Secure connectivity.
  • Seamless experience.
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StackPath
  • Price competitive.
  • Easy to use.
  • Good reporting.
  • Quick to deploy.
  • Start-up friendly.
  • Good technical information via blog, FAQ and community discussion.
  • I can talk to real person for urgent support.
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Cons
Ivanti
  • Auto connection kind of slow when network drops - need improvement.
  • Nothing else.
  • N/A.
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StackPath
  • Analytics.
  • Many options hidden in API.
  • Web console.
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Alternatives Considered
Ivanti
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StackPath
When we identified the need for having a Content Delivery Network to improve our website loading performance we researched a bit and found StackPath. Reading its reviews and the info on its website we have found that they had everything we needed so we didn't need to look for other products.
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Return on Investment
Ivanti
  • Best for Covid time. No need to worry about connectivity when you can access your office network anywhere in the world.
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StackPath
  • Easy 25-30% improvement in website performance vs non CDN solution
  • Less expensive and faster object storage than AWS
  • Aided greatly in maintaining KPIs in terms of performance, availability
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