D-Link drops free cloud platform, Nuclias Unity unifies networks

D-Link rolled out Nuclias Unity as a license-free cloud management platform that lets IT teams wrangle switches and access points across multiple sites without paying recurring subscription fees. The system handles everything from single-location shops to massive distributed enterprises through a three-tier structure that scales from basic setups to full role-based access controls for regulated environments.

The platform tackles the usual headaches of managing gear across different branches by dumping real-time topology maps, bulk port configuration tools, and proactive capacity monitoring into one interface. System integrators can also use the tenant-based setup for service delivery, while wireless analytics track channel congestion to prevent bottlenecks before they wreck performance.

D-Link built the whole thing around the FCAPS model for fault detection, centralized config management, usage tracking, performance dashboards, and security policies that span all locations without fragmenting across different tools.
 

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