We performed a comparison between Dell PowerEdge Rack Servers and Huawei FusionServer RH Series Rack Servers based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Lenovo and others in Rack Servers."The initial setup is so easy."
"I like the iDRAC feature. I have also seen long life from each part and haven't had to call support, as far as I remember. I use competitors like HPE and we need spare parts every year."
"The fact that they came pre-installed was quite good. We didn't have to worry too much about that process... Also, the maintenance part makes it very easy to raise queries and get repairs done."
"Virtualization and distributed power management are good and valuable features."
"We can pull out elements and change them ourselves."
"The solutions accelerated GPUs helped to support demanding workloads and to reduce data processing time in our organization."
"We were running out of memory, and that was the first time we heard of a solution that supports a terabyte of core memory. That was the primary reason we got the first box. We've stayed with it since then because we have so many Dell workstations."
"Their management tools are the most valuable. Our customers like the flexibility of being able to scale up and out. It is very easy for them to scale and add additional nodes and servers to their storage solutions, such as the ATI solution. It has very good quality and a great deployment model. Its warranty is also very good, and it is very stable. Their fixes have been quick if they have those."
"The most valuable thing about Huawei FusionServer is the fact that it's easy to use."
"The design, in terms of power efficiency, can be improved."
"There is room for improvement in technical support."
"We use Dell PowerEdge Rack Servers in the data center. We put the racks in bays. They can improve the compactness so that we can put more of them."
"The specs for the benchmarks are very good, but the firmware and software are lacking. There are some issues with the Linux kernel and the long-term support (LTS) for some of the firmware's dependencies. It is causing the kernel to dump. The support for the Linux brands isn't optimal. We would like them to optimize the kernel drivers for benchmarks."
"I would like enhanced latitude in the machine assembly process."
"It needs improvements in the thermal design and the management of servers."
"The equipment is very good, but the price is a bit too high. In addition, their support for parts can be better."
"The terabytes are never enough."
"In the next release, I'd like to see more features not in the hardware but in the platform where I can manage all the servers and the hardware of the servers."
Dell PowerEdge Rack Servers is ranked 1st in Rack Servers with 136 reviews while Huawei FusionServer RH Series Rack Servers is ranked 11th in Rack Servers with 1 review. Dell PowerEdge Rack Servers is rated 8.8, while Huawei FusionServer RH Series Rack Servers is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Dell PowerEdge Rack Servers writes "Storage solution used to host databases and support a company with more than 10,000 users". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Huawei FusionServer RH Series Rack Servers writes "Simple to use and compatible with all other operating systems". Dell PowerEdge Rack Servers is most compared with HPE ProLiant DL Servers, Lenovo ThinkSystem Rack Servers, Cisco UCS C-Series Rack Servers, IBM Power Systems and Oracle SPARC Servers, whereas Huawei FusionServer RH Series Rack Servers is most compared with HPE ProLiant DL Servers and Lenovo ThinkSystem Rack Servers.
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