We performed a comparison between Dell Storage Resource Manager and NetApp OnCommand Insight based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Storage Management solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."It has many features and capabilities such as local protection and global protection."
"The partitions function well for backup storage."
"It's all about ease of use and reliability."
"It is easy to control the storage."
"The Performance Manager: Where we get performance statistics."
"Being able to immediately look at my data. See the sizing, where I'm at on different virtual machines."
"The most valuable feature is definitely the reports, the complete analysis of the data. We also like the scalability, since it can work with Hitachi, Isilon, etc."
"OnCommand Insight's most valuable feature is the ability to see figure applications."
"I am very happy with the stability. When your customers don't notice anything wrong, that's the biggest win for a product."
"The most valuable feature is the security. When we identify a vulnerability, it is easy to mitigate it. NetApp provides the solution. It's also easy to create and move volumes."
"It's stable and gives good feedback on performance."
"This gives me better performance numbers and gives me more information about where my loopholes are, where I need to target my customers, where I need to go back and retain storage."
"Technical support needs improvement, as well as the engineering resources, who do the upgrades."
"The support needs to be improved because I have found that even simple issues take a long time to be solved."
"Technical support is inadequate."
"When it was deployed, it was challenging to manage."
"When we first went to Cluster Mode, we had a lot of problems. Setup took a few months. We had people onsite, including one of the top guys from NetApp for a while. Going from 7-Mode to Cluster Mode was rough."
"OnCommand Insight lacks AI to protect against ransomware and identify users accessing things abnormally."
"I would like to see better graphics. We have seen regular graphs and pie graphs. I am sure that there are better ways to show this information."
"Enhance SNMP monitoring in order to broaden the number of storages that can be discovered."
"A little bit more from technical support would give us a little bit more insight."
"From 7-Mode to C mode a migration happened and many features, like FTP and SFTP, were dropped. We have been using it, but there needs to be better communication when features are dropped because there are end users using it who might find it a shock: "Oh, why was that dropped?""
"I would like them to develop voice commands so that I can say to the product, "Create a volume.""
"I'd like it to be more stable, simpler, and get Java out of it."
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Dell Storage Resource Manager is ranked 5th in Storage Management with 8 reviews while NetApp OnCommand Insight is ranked 6th in Storage Management with 37 reviews. Dell Storage Resource Manager is rated 7.2, while NetApp OnCommand Insight is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of Dell Storage Resource Manager writes "Great features that allow for supervision of storage, management of users and driver-related updates". On the other hand, the top reviewer of NetApp OnCommand Insight writes "Gives an end-to-end view of your environment and has a very good interface for report creation and customization". Dell Storage Resource Manager is most compared with IBM SAN Volume Control and NetApp OnCommand, whereas NetApp OnCommand Insight is most compared with NetApp OnCommand. See our Dell Storage Resource Manager vs. NetApp OnCommand Insight report.
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