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We performed a comparison between HPE BladeSystem, HPE Integrity, and Oracle Sun 6000 based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "Their licensing program is pretty simple."
  • "With regards to the prices, they need to adapt to the current needs of the country."
  • "The prices for the HPE Virtual Connect Modules are expensive compared to other I/O Modules available."
  • "Add OneView and ILO advanced to the base product. Don’t adjust the price, but just include them."
  • "​The price could be cheaper."
  • "The chassis itself, with no blade server inside, so expensive. The C7000 model costs around $100,000."
  • "It is not expensive, really, in this class of server products."
  • "It is expensive. There are no additional costs. We are able to get good discounts anyway from HPE, but if the price can come down, we'll be happy."
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  • "The price is not very expensive."
  • "There is no license required to use HPE Integrity."
  • "HPE Integrity's pricing could be better."
  • "Price-wise, the solution is very expensive."
  • "The pricing is the best."
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    Top Answer:For me, choosing between HPE’s Bladesystem and Synergy came down to which solution was more powerful, reliable, and… more »
    Top Answer:Remote management features are valuable.
    Top Answer:The tool provides good performance and productivity.
    Top Answer:The pricing is the best. It is suitable for us. I rate the pricing a nine out of ten.
    Top Answer:The manageability must be improved. Regular management is a little complex.
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    Also Known As
    HP ProLiant BL Series Servers, HP ProLiant BladeSystem, HP BladeSystem
    HP Integrity Superdome , HP Integrity, SGI Altix
    Sun 6000
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    Overview
    HP ProLiant BladeSystem share power, cooling, network, and storage infrastructure via the blade enclosure. Since equipment is not needed for each server, you get a dramatic reduction in power distribution units, power cables, LAN and SAN switches, connectors, adapters, and cables. And you can add the newest-generation technologies by simply changing individual components.
    HP Integrity solutions provide an unparalleled portfolio of resilient systems for mission-critical environments. When availability matters, the new HP Integrity NonStop X enables you to stay ahead of your competition by mitigating the risk of downtime and effortlessly meeting your business processing, OLTP, and database requirements all with an industry-standard x86 architecture.

    Oracle's Sun Blade 6000 chassis is designed to support a wide range of application environments by integrating Oracle's x86 and SPARC server modules with high capacity networking and storage modules. This extremely eco-efficient and flexible blade enclosure provides a solid foundation for the most demanding workloads. Controlled by a single system management interface, the balanced architecture of the Sun Blade 6000 chassis provides an open, standards-based infrastructure for virtualized business applications, IT infrastructure, middleware, workload consolidation and databases.

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    Financial Services Firm18%
    Insurance Company9%
    Computer Software Company9%
    Government7%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company15%
    Financial Services Firm12%
    Government10%
    Manufacturing Company9%
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    Financial Services Firm40%
    Energy/Utilities Company20%
    Comms Service Provider10%
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    Computer Software Company13%
    Comms Service Provider11%
    Financial Services Firm11%
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    Small Business16%
    Midsize Enterprise22%
    Large Enterprise61%
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    Midsize Enterprise15%
    Large Enterprise63%
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    Midsize Enterprise35%
    Large Enterprise55%
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