On a scale from one to ten, I would rate this solution a seven out of ten. I have worked with the older servers. Even though they were quite old, they performed well because it has been a long time since we acquired Dell servers. I purchased Dell PowerEdge R730 or Dell PowerEdge R740. In general, the parts are reasonably priced compared to other products. They are easy to manage. And I strongly believe that the parts are of better quality.
I'd advise potential new users that they need to have experience with PowerEdge and management to understand all of the features on offer. I'd rate the solution six out of ten.
Red Hat Certified Trainer /Examinar at a educational organization with 10,001+ employees
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2023-01-25T14:10:13Z
Jan 25, 2023
I rate the solution as ten out of ten. The solution is good, and I recommend it to users considering implementing it depending on their business needs, as some businesses require standalone servers and some require central servers.
IT Manager at a hospitality company with 201-500 employees
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2022-11-29T22:09:17Z
Nov 29, 2022
I rate the solution a ten out of ten. However, the solution is good and can be improved by being proactive in making changes that could improve the solution.
Anyone looking to implement Dell PowerEdge M into their organization should make sure that they have a channel partner that knows the product inside and out. I would rate this solution a nine out of 10.
Sr, Storage Engineer at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
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2020-12-22T19:02:00Z
Dec 22, 2020
I would recommend using engineers to help make the design for the setup of the solution. This will allow for a clear view of what is needed for your environment, they can identify issues and know exactly what packages are needed before purchasing. I rate Dell PowerEdge M a seven out of ten.
For organizations that don't have a blade system, they should start with planning in terms of how to segregate their systems in terms of LAN and SAN systems. My advice would be to consider that both SAN and LAN traffic are ensured to come together and not separate. I would rate the Blade Servers a nine out of ten.
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It is a good product with an effective monitoring feature. I rate Dell PowerEdge M a ten out of ten.
On a scale from one to ten, I would rate this solution a seven out of ten. I have worked with the older servers. Even though they were quite old, they performed well because it has been a long time since we acquired Dell servers. I purchased Dell PowerEdge R730 or Dell PowerEdge R740. In general, the parts are reasonably priced compared to other products. They are easy to manage. And I strongly believe that the parts are of better quality.
I'd advise potential new users that they need to have experience with PowerEdge and management to understand all of the features on offer. I'd rate the solution six out of ten.
I rate the solution as ten out of ten. The solution is good, and I recommend it to users considering implementing it depending on their business needs, as some businesses require standalone servers and some require central servers.
I rate the solution a ten out of ten. However, the solution is good and can be improved by being proactive in making changes that could improve the solution.
Anyone looking to implement Dell PowerEdge M into their organization should make sure that they have a channel partner that knows the product inside and out. I would rate this solution a nine out of 10.
I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Dell PowerEdge M an eight out of ten.
I would recommend using engineers to help make the design for the setup of the solution. This will allow for a clear view of what is needed for your environment, they can identify issues and know exactly what packages are needed before purchasing. I rate Dell PowerEdge M a seven out of ten.
For organizations that don't have a blade system, they should start with planning in terms of how to segregate their systems in terms of LAN and SAN systems. My advice would be to consider that both SAN and LAN traffic are ensured to come together and not separate. I would rate the Blade Servers a nine out of ten.