cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
cancel
4886
Views
0
Helpful
9
Replies

Cisco IWAN or Meraki??

vakas10
Level 1
Level 1

Hello All!

My company is in the process of acquiring another company and there is a possibility of either using Cisco IWAN or Meraki. Can someone please share some pros/cons for the both? Which solution is better and more reliable? Which solution will take less time to implement?

 

Thanks

 

9 Replies 9

Philip D'Ath
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

I have deployed a lot of both.

 

Personally I would only use Cisco Meraki now.  Considerably faster to deploy.  Much much easier to manage.  Excellent monitoring.  Very flexible.

Hello,

 

it is obviously a matter of preference, but the below incident was prominent in the news. Maybe it is old fashioned, but I am reluctant to trust The Cloud with sensitive data...

 

Source: Wikipedia

 

On August 3rd, 2017, the engineering team made changes to the North American object storage service, the change caused some customer data to get deleted. Cisco stated the change was "an erroneous policy" that was applied. The data loss mostly affected media files uploaded by customers. Data that was lost included:

Systems Manager - Custom enterprise apps and contact images.
Meraki Communications - IVR audio files, hold music, contact images and VM greetings.
Wireless Device Dashboard - Custom floor plans, device placement photos, custom logos used for interface branding and reports and custom splash themes.
On the 7th it was announced some data on the cache service could be recovered. On the 9th customers were informed the recovery efforts were still underway but they "do not expect to be able to recover most assets".

I am totally with you and this is not the only case. I believe the question should be rephrased in terms of trust:

 

Why do people trust so much cloud solutions?

It will be very nice to hear from all of you guys if you have an answer to that.

To me, Meraki is an excellent product but should never be the only one to be considered as a solution. Sensitive data and control over what you produce should alwyas be on the back of our minds before taking a decision.

"Why do people trust so much cloud solutions?"

I think similar to why the Titanic didn't have enough life boat capacity for all on-board. It's a trade-off of risk vs. cost. Oh, BTW, ever fly in a commercial airliner? Did you have a parachute or any alternative then going down with the aircraft? Again, a trade-off of risk vs. cost.

Why do people trust so much commercial passenger travel? I'm not knocking commercial passenger travel, just making the point as "safe" as they are statistically, disasters are not much fun for those involved, much as those who lost their data in Georg's post. It's also almost impossible to totally eliminate all possible disasters. One reason I mentioned the Titanic, since then all passenger ships need to have enough life boat capacity for all passengers, but at least two passengers ships, since the Titanic, with such capacity have sunk, and sunk in such a way they couldn't use some or all their lifeboats. Also BTW, many forget with the Titanic, most of the passengers that died didn't drown, as they had life jackets, they died from hypothermia.

I see your point but when you choose cloud you know that your data will be transferred to an external DC where "clever" services are available. Those clever and outsourced services are managed by people you have no control over and this is why I would like more people approaching clouds with more caution. Your Titanic example is not really fitting because the Titanic had its own crew and made its own mistake.
Imagine if the Titanic was led by somebody that was not on the Titanic ... this is what cloud is today. Cloud solutions are amazing in their simplicity and flexibility because much of the brain power (man or machine) is outsourced. Lately, I heard that Cisco Meraki developed some sort of virtualization that let you keep control over your data, being this Cisco hearing some of these concerns and addressing them. So again, trade-off aside, I renew my question to all the ones who feel like replying!

Thanks

"Those clever and outsourced services are managed by people you have no control over and this is why I would like more people approaching clouds with more caution. Your Titanic example is not really fitting because the Titanic had its own crew and made its own mistake."

I think you're making my point. I don't recall the passengers of the Titanic having much control over the crew, but if your thinking the crew of the Titanic was only at fault, they didn't design the ship or set the number of lifeboats, decisions made by others not part of the crew, nor on-board. This also applies to other commercial passenger disasters, or other engineering disasters (like bridge failures - or o-rings in rocket boosters). So, the Titanic and other disasters are often setup or caused by people not there at the time.

I agree using clouds should probably be used with more caution, but I've seen lack of prudence for internal systems too. Having direct control over people and systems doesn't always guarantee such systems are "better or safer", although with internal systems you might have the "pleasure" of firing staff after the disaster. ;)

"Why do people trust so much cloud solutions?"

 

There are many reasons, but usually because they get access to far greater technical resource and capability on a 24x7 basis then they could ever hope to have themselves internally.

 

 

I could also ask the question "Why do people trust so much internal solutions?",

Great question.

My answer would because you can control every single bit of your communications and security events and because every single possibility with cloud can be realized with DC/Internal solutions. I know a billion people who believe that data going to the cloud "disappear" and no concern is required anymore and this is the reason why I am always inviting colleagues and customers to be prudent on their choices.

Having said this, again I have nothing against clouds especially because all the last developments made this solution more and more interesting.
Best,
Alessio

Hello

Id have to go for meraki -  as stated, its very flexiable, monitiroing is also very good and its easy to implement as such that you dont even require the hardware to do it - It can be done even before your hardware arrives on site so then you just need to attach it.

 

The SD-WAN feature of the meraki is exceptional to implement , just a couple of clicks and you have stie-stie vpn no need to create any vpn profiles, maps acls etc.

 

As for cloud - I think its an old way of thinking regards its security, Deletion of data occurs no matter what plafrom you use.

 

The way things are moving now with SDN and ACI it wont be long before everthing is cloud managed Its just a question of time.

 

It will be the norm for an office worker to just come along and plug a router/switch/FW into the network and its up and running-- zero touch just like you can do now with meraki.

 

 

 


Please rate and mark as an accepted solution if you have found any of the information provided useful.
This then could assist others on these forums to find a valuable answer and broadens the community’s global network.

Kind Regards
Paul
Review Cisco Networking for a $25 gift card