We performed a comparison between Dell PowerEdge FX and Lenovo Edge Servers based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Lenovo and others in Rack Servers."The product seamlessly integrates with the storage portfolio."
"The product's initial setup phase was simple and easy."
"It is a scalable solution. My company hasn't faced any difficulties related to the product's performance and scalability since Dell ensures to provide a high-performance service."
"The setup is straightforward. It can take anywhere from an hour to half a day."
"We like PowerEdge for its high-performance computing architecture."
"The most valuable feature is its stability."
"The features that I have found most valuable are that it has very robust servers and a very heavy load. We've been working on servers now for 10 years and those servers are still up and running. Those servers are still very powerful until today."
"The remote management is great."
"It is a stable solution. The product doesn't have any problems when it comes to stability."
"I like Lenovo's XClarity Controller, and the ability to control and deploy Edge Servers through this XClarity interface."
"There are certain shortcomings with Dell PowerEdge FX's integration capabilities with different operating systems, where improvements are needed."
"It should have more simplified management. It is a common problem where vendors think that they have simplified a solution, but the users don't look at it in the same way. A vendor thinks that there are only ten steps for a task, but we consider them as many steps. It should also have more support for NVMe. For high performance and speed, there should also be more network cards for the fiber channel and ethernet."
"They could improve from a manufacturing perspective."
"There are times when a part might break down and we need to have Dell replace it."
"The product must provide more integration."
"I rate Dell support six out of 10. It varies. Sometimes it's good. Sometimes it's bad. The response time could be better."
"I don't have any technical issues, but I would like to see the commercial side improve as compared to all other OEMs."
"When it comes to Dell PowerEdge FX, the area of concern revolves around the delivery time where improvements are required."
"Airflow in the servers can be a problem. Sometimes we cannot add CPU to Edge Servers because there's not enough airflow in the appliance."
"With Lenovo, when it comes to its HCI-related part, which includes ThinkAgile, users may face issues as VMware licenses are not linked with ThinkAgile."
Dell PowerEdge FX is ranked 8th in Rack Servers with 12 reviews while Lenovo Edge Servers is ranked 13th in Rack Servers with 2 reviews. Dell PowerEdge FX is rated 8.4, while Lenovo Edge Servers is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Dell PowerEdge FX writes "A highly stable product that seamlessly integrates with the storage portfolio and provides excellent technical support". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Lenovo Edge Servers writes "A budget-friendly tool that offers good stability". Dell PowerEdge FX is most compared with HPE Apollo, Lenovo ThinkSystem Rack Servers, Oracle SPARC Servers, HPE Moonshot and Dell PowerEdge Rack Servers, whereas Lenovo Edge Servers is most compared with Dell PowerEdge Rack Servers, HPE Moonshot and Lenovo ThinkSystem Rack Servers.
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