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HPE Networking Switches

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What is HPE Networking Switches?

HPE Networking Switches (formerly branded HP ProCurve) is Hewlett-Packard Enterprise's network / LAN switching option.

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What is HPE Networking Switches?

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HP switches are widely used across various locations, including data centers, remote offices, and manufacturing equipment, making them a dependable solution for diverse network needs. Users appreciate the affordability of HP switches as they meet their network requirements without imposing a heavy expense or requiring proprietary training. Customers have praised the durability of HP switches, highlighting their ability to withstand high temperatures and exceed expected lifespans.

The evaluation of the Aruba 3810 switches for deployment across networks demonstrates continuous exploration of new solutions. Users have fond memories of past experiences with HP's ProCurve switches from 2002-2004, praising their ease of configuration and troubleshooting. Users commend the utilization of Aruba Cloud for managing and configuring switches due to its user-friendly command line interface, graphical user interface, and cloud interface.

HPE Networking Switches serve as backbone switches in main networks, strategically chosen for points with the highest average load to ensure reliable performance under heavy traffic. HPE offers a wide range of models and feature sets that cater to different use cases, providing users with flexibility and reliability. Network management and maintenance become effortless with HPE switches, leading to a painless experience for customers. HPE switches are often deployed in data closets for layer 3 routing, delivering high uptime and requiring minimal maintenance.

The industry standard compatibility and ease of management make HPE switches a preferred choice for small to medium-sized businesses, saving time and resources in network operations. With their quality and affordability, HP switches offer a reliable solution to meet various networking needs across different environments.

Durable Build: Several users have praised the HP switches for their solid construction and durability, with many stating that they have proven reliable even in challenging environments such as manufacturing plants and hot deserts.

Dependability: Numerous reviewers have highlighted the dependability of HP switches, mentioning that they have experienced no issues with lockups, unknown transmission, dead ports, or firmware updates. This reliability has instilled confidence in users when it comes to the performance of these switches.

Affordability and Ease of Deployment: Many customers appreciate the affordability of HP switches compared to Cisco alternatives. Additionally, they value the fact that these switches do not require proprietary training, allowing for quicker deployment and cost savings. This combination makes them a suitable choice for various budgets and ensures a wider range of support options.

HP Website Improvement: Some users have expressed dissatisfaction with the HP website, stating that it needs improvement in terms of finding firmware images and other resources. They have suggested the need for software or tools that streamline the firmware upgrade process.

UI Not Always Intuitive: Reviewers have mentioned that the user interface of the switches is not always fully intuitive. They recommend introducing command-line access and management for lower-end models to enhance usability.

Loud Fan Noise: Several users have raised concerns about certain models with fans being quite loud. This can be particularly problematic in office environments where noise levels need to be minimized.

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Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Well priced. There's something for all budgets.
  • Choice of managed and unmanaged models. Not all of our customers require (or want to pay for) managed switches, but many do.
  • Tons of features on the higher end models.
  • I'd love to see some form of command-line access and management be introduced to the lower-end models. That's pretty much goes for all manufacturers, to be fair.
  • Some of the models with fans can be quite loud. This won't be much of a problem if it's tucked away in a server room with other equipment, but you should do some research if you want something for the office.
  • Multiple product lines and large variety of models can lead to some overlap in product choice. This isn't a bad thing as such, but if you mix product lines you lose some of the benefits of having unified management tools, etc.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • They have a great warranty, and we rarely need to use it.
  • Always been professional class even on the lower end models. Giving us the management and control we wanted.
  • Ease of management. The combination of GUI, and command menu, made learning to manage HP switches easy.
  • The Enterprise management software always seemed less intuitive than the default software.
  • More of the parts could be supported across a wider variety of models.
  • Add-on modules should be cheaper than buying a new switch with modules already installed. So they could really do to serve their customers better with pricing options.
Thayer Ramahi | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • L2/L3 switches
  • Easy to configure using Command line, GUI or cloud
  • Lifetime support on all components
  • Excellent local technical support
  • Reasonable prices
  • No compatibility issues with Cisco or Meraki
  • Amazing low fan noise
  • Nothing we can think of, except I wish they had the stacking cable done on the back of the switches.
Jeff Allen | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Quality: The HP switches are built very well. In the 12 years that I have been working with Procurve, I have deployed them in challenging environments. Some of these environments include manufacturing plants, rooms where ventilation is somewhat poor, causing the switch to work at warmer temps, and inside of control panels for various engineering projects located in hot deserts. These switches have lasted me for 10+ years. 6-Months ago I had to replace a switch for a friend that was installed in 2010. The switch was still working when we pulled it from the rack, we just needed to move to a POE model.
  • Dependability: Working with HP switches, I have never had issues with lockups, unknown transmission, dead ports, or firmware updates. Once you put one in, it stays up until you are ready to replace it.
  • Affordable: My motivation of going with HP is because I don't care for the cost of Cisco or the need for a proprietary training. I am a big fan of the open platform. This means that we are able to deploy these quicker, save money on the expense, and have a greater range of support. We get everything we need from a modern switch, without breaking the bank.
  • The product itself is great! Where I would like to see a major improvement is the HP web site. The ability to find firmware images or other resources could be a lot easier.
  • Would love a software or tools that streamlined the upgrade of the firmware. Not that it is hard now, but something that would work in the middle for getting the new firmware, and then pushing it to the switch.
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