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HPE Aruba Networking 9000 Series Branch Gateways provide high-performance networking, SD-WAN and security functionality in compact and cost-effective form factors. Ideally suited for branch and small campus networks, the 9000 series can be used as a wireless gateway for enhanced Wi-Fi scalability and security or for SD-WAN capabilities in the branch. Deploying this series as part of the HPE Aruba Networking SD-Branch solution is an affordable way to support multiple WAN connections, including the internet, MPLS, cellular, role-based policy enforcement, and path optimization.
Designed with enterprise-grade capabilities and compact form factors, including an integrated LTE option, the 9000 Gateway can be easily configured and managed using HPE Aruba Networking Central, an AI-powered solution that simplifies IT operations, improves agility, and reduces costs by unifying management of all network infrastructure.
HPE Aruba Networking 9200 Series Campus Gateways deliver enhanced Wi-Fi scalability and security to meet demands at the Edge. Engineered for mission-critical environments, they deliver high performance, seamless roaming, 24/7 reliability, and always-on connectivity – even during upgrades. Unlike other Edge appliances, the HPE Aruba Networking 9200 Series Campus Gateways 9200 Series Gateways ensure unified secure network access by providing consistent policy enforcement across wired and wireless environments and dynamic segmentation for any user or device – even IoT.
The HPE Aruba Networking 9200 Series Gateways provides both flexibility and investment protection. They can be used to provide advanced Wi-Fi services or deployed as a VPN concentrator for enhanced remote work security capabilities. Enteprises can unlock additional capacity with software upgrade licenses – no hardware refresh required.
HPE Aruba Networking Mobility Controller Virtual Appliances offer the functionality of a hardware controller in a cost-effective virtualized environment. They leverage your existing virtualization infrastructure and offer the same functionality as the physical mobility controllers to deliver network services that maximize Wi-Fi performance.
The HPE Aruba Networking Mobility Controller Virtual Appliance is deployed as a virtual machine (VM), residing with other VMs sharing the same existing virtualization infrastructure for operational saving. Running on HPE Aruba Networking Wireless Operating System (AOS-8), these virtual appliances can be managed by HPE Aruba Networking Mobility Conductor Software for higher scale and deployed using Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP).
Extended maintenance windows, network upgrades and unplanned outages can mean hundreds or even thousands of hours of lost productivity yearly. More than ever, network infrastructure is mission-critical, and to meet these demands, the HPE Aruba Networking Hardware Mobility Conductor Series simplifies the deployment and management of up to 1,000 HPE Aruba Networking Mobility Controllers to scale large campus deployments.
The Hardware Mobility Conductor Series enables high scale and reliability, managing up to 100,000 clients, 10,000 access points, and 1,000 controllers/gateways. It also provides simplified deployment with dynamic license management and configuration hierarchy.
The HPE Aruba Networking Hardware Mobility Conductor Series can be deployed as either a virtual or hardware appliance with choice of virtual or x86 hardware appliances.
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