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Network Labs Brasil is an online lab service for network engineering practice and certification preparation. According to the site, its main pitch is that you can “create labs online without buying expensive hardware.” In practice, it rents out servers with an EVE-NG environment and multi-vendor images, allowing users to build network topologies and do hands-on training. It is not a typical live-course or recorded-course platform; it is closer to “lab environment as a service.”
Its course/practice scope is focused on network engineering labs and certification prep, covering areas such as CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, JNCIA, Huawei, MikroTik, Fortinet, Check Point, and Palo Alto. In terms of teaching format, the main content does not show any live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 tutoring arrangements, so it should not be treated as a complete course product. As for certification, the platform says it can be used for learning certifications or technical skills, but it does not state that it issues certificates itself. The language environment is clearly Portuguese, making it more friendly to users in Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking markets.
Pricing is relatively clear: the monthly Standard plan is R$74.97/month, Advanced is R$114.97/month, and Specialist is R$223.97/month. There are also one-month one-time payment options, as well as semiannual and annual packages. Standard includes a 30GB quota and 4GB RAM per node, suitable for CCNA and JNCIA. Advanced includes 100GB and 8GB RAM, suitable for CCNP, NSE4, Huawei, Nexus, ISE, and XR. Specialist includes 200GB and 16GB RAM, aimed at heavier labs such as CCIE ENT and ISE. Enterprise and teacher plans offer 300GB of disk space and 16GB RAM and require contacting the provider.
The main advantages are its strong hands-on orientation and its ability to lower the barrier to building your own server or buying physical hardware. The plan tiers are aligned with certification difficulty, and multi-vendor labs are supported, making it suitable for long-term practice by network engineers. The drawbacks are that the page does not disclose details about image licensing, payment methods, refund policy, service SLA, or whether it provides structured courses, instructor support, or a learning path.
It is suitable for learners who already have a networking foundation and need a remote EVE-NG environment, certification candidates, teachers, and enterprise training scenarios. It is less suitable for complete beginners who want structured instruction in Chinese. The main text provides no information about access from mainland China, so this remains unknown. It also does not disclose whether international credit cards or local payment methods are supported. Alternatives include self-hosting EVE-NG/GNS3, using Cisco Packet Tracer, building a lab on a cloud server, or choosing a domestic network engineering training provider with an accompanying lab platform.
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