Cisco Meraki Go is good but regular Meraki is better
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We use Cisco Meraki Go to run all of our remote offices. Cisco Meraki Go allows us to centralize the management of all of our networking products under a single pane of glass. Before Cisco Meraki Go we had several networks that had been set up by different vendors. Each vendor had their own way of managing their network. Cisco Meraki Go allowed us to centralize our management.
Pros
- Centralized management for several sites
- Alerting for components with issues
- Easy to setup
Cons
- VPN setup is a bit of a pain
- Logging doesn't work very well
- Sometimes it is difficult to see where the issues are occurring on the network.
Likelihood to Recommend
Cisco Meraki Go is well suited for small or large organizations that want to centralize their network management. We have half a dozen offices spread over two states. I can manage all of my networks through a single pane of glass. The only time Cisco Meraki Go isn't super appropriate is when larger organizations may want to use a more granular security approach or set up VPNs with non-Meraki hardware.
