SolidFire Primary Use Case
As a service provider, our role involves serving as consultants for our clients. We are responsible for managing and improving infrastructure services. This includes making recommendations for solutions, strategizing capacity additions, and overseeing the retention of various databases. It serves as our primary storage solution for third-tier storage, catering to both warm and cold data. Additionally, we leverage its features to enhance various aspects of our cloud environment.
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Sourav Sourav
Technical Lead at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
In my previous company, we had SolidFire and HCI nodes. I was in the Element OS upgrade team, and we also used to look into normal break/fix. We mostly used SolidFire for cloud operations.
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associat541638
Associate Director, IT at a pharma/biotech company with 501-1,000 employees
Primarily this is used as the backend iscsi SAN for our oracle 12c RAC implementation.... 2 x 2-node clusters, plus 3 add'l servers (dev/qa/stg). We also use now for some limited-use VMs (vmware), and have implemented the VVOL configuration that SF makes available. We debated using this for non-prod data for Oracle or not, but two things swayed our opinion. 1) We would not incur a huge disk-space penalty for having dev/qa/stg there as the de-dupe functions would come into play, and 2) we can guarantee IOPS so we know that regardless of what we do in dev/qa, it won't incur a perfornance penalty for production volumes.
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March 2024
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The solution is primarily for a hyper-converged solution, and the hyper-converged solution with NetApp HCI is to address the most common workloads, generic workloads, also workloads around VDI. It's primarily for everything around performance, around software like the CAD suite, and around scientific completion.
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reviewer2123541
Consultant at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
We use SolidFire for a number of iSCSI connections across different environments where we need an SSD disk with a Tier 0 type of allocation. Across our legacy setup and hardware refresh, we have a mix of SolidFire and VNX, but wherever we need good IOPS for a particular server, we allocate volumes from SolidFire.
In our environment, most of the volumes are configured on the Tier 0 level, which is an all-flash array. We have a cheat sheet for each person's IOPS configuration, and we configure the minimum and maximum logs manually. Sometimes, we face issues with IOPS even in SolidFire.
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reviewer1560501
Cloud Architect at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
The solution is our upper-tier all-flash shared storage for our customers. We have shared virtual private cloud environments that we serve storage to. This solution is our high-tier flash storage offering.
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ArnaudSalmon
Presales Engineer at Tech Data Corporation
We are a distributor and this is one of the products that we resell. I work with the entire NetApp portfolio.
It is used by our clients as a block storage solution.
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View full review »Because I'm also a PC guy for my company and in Pakistan there is not a third-person specific guy for a client or specific job, we are also doing the very tough job as the IT specialists. So I have to look after the solution, the technical stuff, and also the deployment. I am personally working in all three departments. I have to, because it's my job as the head of IT in my company. We are a resellers, so we are actually giving solutions to our customers. Regarding SolidFire, it's a very good storage solution when you are looking for a software defined data center.
SolidFire provides seamless performance across your storage system when you need to scale up. Other solutions(software defined data center) do not provide that much of scalability.
If customer doesn't want to learn a lot of software stuff and only wants to learn one piece of software, and does not want to learn the storage system; that's where SolidFire comes in, because its software defined and it is really good for software defined data centers(SDC) and virtualization.
What I mean is, if a customer doesn't need a centralized storage system but does need a data center solution which is capable of being an agile software defined storage system, then they should choose SolidFire; but if they need a big centralized storage SAN, they shouldn't choose SolidFire.
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reviewer970524
Founder, President and CEO with 201-500 employees
The solution is primarily used as an on-premises VMWare based application provisioning platform.
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reviewer1098957
Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
I work as a technical consultant and our company are resellers. We sell hyper-converged solutions to our customers. We use mainly NetApp HCI and SolidFire. We use a variety of versions depending on the customer's requirements. Our main use of the product is for ESX environments and Hyper-V environments.
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reviewer1117053
CTO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
We are a solution provider and SolidFire is one of the products that we implement for our customers. It is used for virtualization.
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March 2024
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