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Palo Alto Networks Prisma SD-WAN

Palo Alto Networks Prisma SD-WAN
Formerly CloudGenix

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What is Palo Alto Networks Prisma SD-WAN?

Prisma SD-WAN (formerly known as CloudGenix but now as Prisma from Palo Alto Networks since being acquired in April 2020) offers an Autonomous SD-WAN solution, designed to provide app-policies aligned to business intent, along with direct access to multi-cloud…

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GloudGenix for SDWAN

8 out of 10
January 10, 2020
Incentivized
We use CloudGenix devices all across the organization. They are used to help route traffic between sites. It is also used to prioritize …
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What is Palo Alto Networks Prisma SD-WAN?

Prisma SD-WAN (formerly known as CloudGenix but now as Prisma from Palo Alto Networks since being acquired in April 2020) offers an Autonomous SD-WAN solution, designed to provide app-policies aligned to business intent, along with direct access to multi-cloud and dev-ops frameworks to deliver…

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Product Details

What is Palo Alto Networks Prisma SD-WAN?

Prisma SD-WAN (formerly known as CloudGenix but now as Prisma from Palo Alto Networks since being acquired in April 2020) offers an Autonomous SD-WAN solution, designed to provide app-policies aligned to business intent, along with direct access to multi-cloud and dev-ops frameworks to deliver unparalleled productivity gains, and cost-savings compared to first generation SD-WAN alternatives.

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January 10, 2020

GloudGenix for SDWAN

Score 8 out of 10
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Incentivized
We use CloudGenix devices all across the organization. They are used to help route traffic between sites. It is also used to prioritize network traffic and the different types we have. It has given us the ability to remove old MPLS lines and move to using a newer standard.
  • The ability to see all traffic and pinpoint issues.
  • Ability to prioritize applications and their traffic.
  • Some warning messages are hard to pinpoint the actual issue.
  • Support was faster at first, seems to not be as quick as in the beginning.
CloudGenix would be suited for any company that has an internet connection if you have multiple sites you could use this to help with network traffic and what should take precedence over other applications. If you didn't have various sites, you could go with another type of internet connection.CloudGenix may not be suited for that scenario.
  • It has saved us a lot of money moving from an MPLS connection.
  • It has given better video quality with international calls.
CloudGenix is the first product with SDWAN that we have used. There are others out there, but I cannot speak to those as I do not have any experience with them.
The support was super fast in the beginning. Sometimes it seems now that the support does not get back to you as quickly. When we do get in contact with the support, they are usually knowledgeable and can help find the problem. The support has also been easy to work with.
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