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VMware SD-WAN Reviews and Ratings

Rating: 8.4 out of 10
Score
8.4 out of 10

Reviews

7 Reviews

VMware SD-WAN

Rating: 10 out of 10

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

VMware SD-WAN help connect remote sites where there aren't point to point circuits that are own by our company so we utilize internet links to build tunnels between these remote sites back to our headquarters. We know VMware SD-WAN can do split tunneling but for visibility purposes we tunnel everything back into our headquarters.

Pros

  • Connect Remote Sites back into our network
  • Provide encryption over these tunnels
  • Can remotely manage and upgrade these boxes

Cons

  • VMware SD-WAN could provide cli access for troubleshooting
  • VMware SD-WAN boxes could have more ports
  • VMware SD-WAN box could have more applications to provide more health and visibility of the traffic passing through

Likelihood to Recommend

We love our VMware SD-WAN boxes. The are very simply to setup and we have a guide for our technicians to pick them up and install them wherever they are needed. The cellular option also helps act as a backup for us to have when the main uplink goes down.

Vetted Review
VMware SD-WAN
5 years of experience

My VMware VCE Review and Experience

Rating: 7 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use VMware SD-WAN at our multiple locations. The SD-WAN solutions provide us with multiple internet connections for bandwidth optimization. The VMware solution also offers a built-in firewall, which we utilize. We also utilize the traffic control feature which allows us to set QoS for our critical applications and routes. We enjoy the ability to monitor the connections, statistics, and usage at all of our locations via the cloud dashboard.

Pros

  • Easy Deployment
  • Simplified Management
  • Visibility of Network

Cons

  • Bandwidth Accuracy
  • Notification Alerts
  • Knowledge Articles

Likelihood to Recommend

VMware SD-WAN is a well-suited solution for both small and large organizations that have multiple sites. VMware SD-WAN is well suited for users that want a reliable solution that provides redundant internet connection, quality of service for applications, and visibility into network. It is less suited for organizations that do not need constant uptime or redundant connections.

Vetted Review
VMware SD-WAN
4 years of experience

VeloCloud SDWAN improved our network stability

Rating: 7 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We utilize SDWAN to aggregate our 17 branch locations together to provide consistent and reliable connections for business applications.

This has provided an enhanced level of response with real time applications and allowed for seamless failover between the different connections deployed. VeloCloud's SDWAN allows for detailed real time information of aggregated links.

Pros

  • Displays real time link information and utilization statistics.
  • Allows for configuration and troubleshooting through the portal.
  • Intuitive graphical design displays easy to read statistics for QoE.

Cons

  • Some of the settings and configurations aren't as intuitive as desired.
  • The layout of the UI could be improved for better dashboard experience.
  • Ability to have more than one site/destination up at a time to compare traffic between links.

Likelihood to Recommend

VMware SD WAN is a great solution for tying multiple locations together that are not physically located close. The link aggregation used in the technology allows for quicker failover to redundant connections, which makes the surface traffic seem to be uninterrupted. If planning to connect multiple locations while utilizing the existing internet, Veloclouds SDWAN provides stable and accurate aggregation of connections that provide a good sense of stability for the price.

Vetted Review
VMware SD-WAN
2 years of experience

VeloCloud, the dynamic agile networking solution

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We used VeloCloud to replace our MPLS environment where having Cisco routers wouldn't support SD-WAN a few years back. VeloCloud was ahead of the game when making the decision to redesign our networking infrastructure. They truly continue to make constant improvements with cloud based upgrades and played a major role in our ability to adapt to the work from home environment this past year. Having multiple public circuits and quickly standing up an office has also played a major role in our growth. Their documentation is also robust and very easy to understand. Their support for APIs is also a big factor when integrating with our monitoring solution.

Pros

  • Direct cloud access.
  • Scalable growth for network infrastructure.
  • Flexible control over application data flows.

Cons

  • Reporting could use some improvement.
  • Monitoring insights.

Likelihood to Recommend

VeloCloud was the #1 choice out of various POCs performed when migrating off of MPLS into an ADI/public internet circuit environment. Their ability to also be top of rack with certain software vendors played a major role in improving user experience. Their dynamic DMPO and circuit load balancing can cause some challenges when working with other entities that use a static whitelisting service for access to resources.

Vetted Review
VMware SD-WAN
3 years of experience

VeloCloud delivers on making SD WAN accessible

Rating: 7 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We are in the process of deploying VeloCloud as a means of replacing MPLS circuits at each of our branch locations. Due to the way VeloCloud continuously evaluates the quality of our internet connections, it automatically picks the best internet connection to route our latency sensitive applications over. By deploying such an effective tool, are able to save tens of thousands of dollars per month by eliminating more expensive solutions.

Pros

  • VeloCloud is excellent at automatically choosing the best internet connection based on speed and quality.
  • It provides a web based interface allows all our connections to be managed from anywhere in the world.
  • Because VMware has a strong history in networking and is a name I can trust, we are able to confidently invest in their technology.

Cons

  • The learning curve of deploying VeloCloud is steep, so unless you're a networking expert, the initial setup might be over your head.
  • I think they may be able to improve their web interface to provide a better user interface.
  • I've experienced a couple of interesting bugs which have required reboots to resolve.

Likelihood to Recommend

Using VeloCloud is best suited when you have multiple internet connections of a similar caliber. The reason for this is because VeloCloud's main purpose is to provide the best connection when using multiple internet circuits. If you don't, it's a waste of money. I also like it because our ISP supports VeloCloud, and they have a department to help us make changes.

Great product

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We resell this product and it's part of our portfolio.

I usually recommend it for low-budget companies that want to move to an SD-WAN network.

Pros

  • It's a plug and play SD-WAN.
  • Easy to manage.

Cons

  • Amount of tunnels that you can have.
  • WAN optimization.
  • Logistics.

Likelihood to Recommend

Companies with a low budget looking to move into an SD-WAN network.

VeloCloud for your SD-WAN solution

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We configure, deploy and manage multiple customers using the Velocloud solution. This device has hit the problem of cost on an MPLS circuit head-on, by providing the mechanism required to create secure transport between your sites.

Pros

  • Ease of setup: after unpacking the device, you can have your VC appliance up and running within minutes.
  • Now that VMWare owns the Velocloud solution, I believe that they will be able to invest in the product to say fresh and ahead of the competition.
  • The technical support is one of the best I have ever interacted with and continue to follow up until the issue is resolved.

Cons

  • They need to be a little clearer when it comes to licensing. And from the orchestrator, I should be able to see what licenses I currently have associated with every device and their expiration dates.
  • I feel even though a VM firewall can be added to a specific appliance, a full UTM firewall built within the solution would be great.

Likelihood to Recommend

The Velocloud solution is best suited for customers who have a large number of sites that all connect back to a data center or the cloud (AWS, Azure, etc). Customers who have been paying a premium price for MPLS due to the security it provides. This also fits with customers who have locations that need to securely communicate with each other.

Vetted Review
VMware SD-WAN
4 years of experience