We performed a comparison between HPE Serviceguard and Veritas InfoScale Availability based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two High Availability Clustering solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."HPE Serviceguard is stable, it has high availability for production."
"The solution's scalability is excellent."
"It integrates well with other solutions."
"Many customers want virtualization or high availability but not on HPE Serviceguard with the appliance."
"They must keep the product up and running for a long time as it is currently static."
"It could be more stable and more secure."
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HPE Serviceguard is ranked 5th in High Availability Clustering with 2 reviews while Veritas InfoScale Availability is ranked 3rd in High Availability Clustering. HPE Serviceguard is rated 0.0, while Veritas InfoScale Availability is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of HPE Serviceguard writes " The solution's most valuable feature is the ability to create a Mount Point Package ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Veritas InfoScale Availability writes "It provides a stable SAP environment, but deployment does require someone with experience". HPE Serviceguard is most compared with Windows Server Failover Clustering and DRBD, whereas Veritas InfoScale Availability is most compared with Windows Server Failover Clustering, IBM PowerHA System Mirror and DRBD. See our HPE Serviceguard vs. Veritas InfoScale Availability report.
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