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Meraki vMX Small

Extend secure SD-WAN connectivity from branch sites to resources in public cloud environments

Meraki VMX100
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Highlights

VPN THROUGHPUT

200 Mbps


VPN TUNNELS

50


CLIENT VPN SUPPORT

Yes


SUPPORTED CLOUD PLATFORMS

AWS
Azure
Google Cloud Platform*
Alibaba Cloud


Virtual MX (vMX) is a virtual instance of a Meraki security & SD-WAN appliance. It is dedicated to providing the simple configuration benefits of site-to-site Auto VPN for organizations running or migrating IT services to public cloud environments. An Auto VPN tunnel to a vMX is like having a direct Ethernet connection to a private data center.

Features and functionality of the vMX appliance:

  • Securely connect branch sites with a physical MX appliance to resources in public cloud environments in two clicks with Auto VPN
  • Extend SD-WAN to public cloud environments for optimized access to business critical resources
  • An optimal path can be maintained using Dynamic Path Selection, for traffic destined for regular servers in a data center behind a physical MX, or virtual servers behind a virtual MX
  • No hardware, only a Meraki license is required

Licensing Details

Meraki

A Meraki vMX – Small enterprise cloud-management license is required and available in 1, 3, or 5 year durations.


Public Clouds

The vMX Small appliance is available in all major public cloud marketplaces:

Amazon Web Services
Amazon charges either hourly or monthly for use of EC2 instances. Learn more about AWS EC2 pricing here.

Microsoft Azure
Microsoft charges either hourly or annually for use of VM instances. Learn more about Azure VM pricing here.

Google Cloud Platform*
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) charges pay-as-you-go for use of its services. Learn more about GCP pricing here.

Alibaba Cloud
Alibaba Cloud charges either pay-as-you-go or subscription options for use of its services. Learn more about Alibaba Cloud pricing here.


*Targeted Q2 2021

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