Big IP Review
February 16, 2024

Big IP Review

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with F5 BIG-IP

There's a lot of different ways that we use it. We use the WAF, which I didn't even mention the WAF, but we also use the GTM for load balancing of our VS for the internet, as well as internal applications. And we also use the LTM to balance the backend servers for that. All of our applications are load balanced through the F5 and we have multiple hundreds of them. We use it to balance between data centers. So for disaster recovery.
  • It's pretty stable. I mean, it is very fast switches. It's almost a seamless experience switching in the back end, doing all the switching. Nobody notices it. So I think the connectivity and the logic works pretty quickly. Not that easy to use, but easy to use.
  • Right now I don't have anything that needs to be done differently. I mean a nicer, more modern, more features on the ui, ux, which I'm hearing about on this next IP or whatever it's called, IP Next whatever.
  • Saved us money because we've been able to (I don't remember the exact number because this happened like five years ago, but) we were able to consolidate at least five different technologies into one.
  • I don't remember all the CapEx terms and the opex terms and all that, but some way it saved us a whole bunch of money in our operational costs. I guess that's opex.
  • With the new products that we're going to be going to for the distributed cloud, we're going to save even more money by consolidating our cloud with our on-prem management.

Do you think F5 BIG-IP delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with F5 BIG-IP's feature set?

Yes

Did F5 BIG-IP live up to sales and marketing promises?

I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process

Did implementation of F5 BIG-IP go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy F5 BIG-IP again?

Yes

Where it's more suited and I mean for load balancing, I think it's the only way to go. Probably the top provider of load balancing services. I think for whether you're in the cloud or hybrid or on-prem or any way, it seems like F5 is the leader in all of that realm for application management