HPE Synergy is used for virtualization in VMware and Hyper-V environments, replacing outdated infrastructure for enhanced compute and storage capabilities. Supporting private and hybrid clouds, it simplifies complex workloads like Oracle Databases. Composability, centralized management with OneView, and space-saving design offer efficient orchestration and automation. Challenges include storage improvements, setup complexity, and pricing concerns.
The Nutanix platform came in a little more expensive than the Synergy.
Nutanix was really hard to implement, and it was very pricey compared to what we get from Synergy.
The Nutanix platform came in a little more expensive than the Synergy.
Nutanix was really hard to implement, and it was very pricey compared to what we get from Synergy.
HPE BladeSystem is used for virtualization across environments like VMware and Citrix, supporting applications, backups, and databases with high availability. Valued for its centralized management and modular design, it offers flexibility and scalability. Users appreciate its ease of deployment, integration capabilities, and management with features like iLO, OneView, and On-Board Administrator.
The chassis itself, with no blade server inside, so expensive. The C7000 model costs around $100,000.
The prices for the HPE Virtual Connect Modules are expensive compared to other I/O Modules available.
The chassis itself, with no blade server inside, so expensive. The C7000 model costs around $100,000.
The prices for the HPE Virtual Connect Modules are expensive compared to other I/O Modules available.
HPE NonStop is definitely on the higher end.
On a scale of one to ten, where one is very cheap, and ten is very expensive, I rate the pricing an eight.
HPE NonStop is definitely on the higher end.
On a scale of one to ten, where one is very cheap, and ten is very expensive, I rate the pricing an eight.