Dell Unity XT Initial Setup
The initial setup is very straightforward. Even upgrading the firmware is very nice. You don't need to shut down. Previously, we used to have a shutdown, and now we hand over to one more processor, upgrade the one processor, and then switch back to this process, and then we'll do the upgrade for the process so there is no downtime.
I'd rate the ease of implementation nine out of ten.
Since we are holding almost all the data, which are all critical and confidential, the deployment is always on-prem only. It takes a maximum of two to three hours.
The solution is almost finalized before ordering. We plan what has to be done, and how many services have to be connected through the HBA. Based on that, the number of fiber ports should have been ordered along with the system. Normally, it comes with two fiber-channel HBA adapters. We used to order with four channels instead of going for a sand switch. We connect three servers directly into process A and process B. Before getting into the server, all the servers should be up and running with the HBA connector with the fiber cable ready. Once we install the server, we will see if the firmware is up-to-date or if it is one month old since the shipment takes at least one or two months before it reaches our hands.
If there is any new update, we will check with them to see whether the new firmware is good or if there are any bugs in it.
If the support team says there is no bug, it means we will update the firmware and create a pool. If it is a hybrid pool, we'll do a mix and combinations of flash as well as the NSS for the images. For the data, we have only the flash itself, and we use a rate six for the data. Previously, with the regular SaaS drives, we used to have a rate ten; however, with the flash drives, we used to have rate five or rate six only.
Normally, in-house inside the rack, we need two people. Otherwise, one engineer itself will do.
If it is a flash drive, only one person itself will be enough. If it is three bay drives with 144 TB or 288 TB, then we'll go for one more person to fix inside the rack. Once it is fixed, the installation will be done only by one person.
For maintenance, normally, we check the firmware updates within a month, or we check every 30 to 45 days to seek out firmware updates. We provide maintenance to our customers. For other issues, we might call technical support. Most things we can manage.
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abstract
Systems Engineering Manager at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The initial setup was super easy for the most part.
I will note one issue. This might be on the sales team, but we had a need for encryption that I am sure we mentioned. However, the Unity that showed up at our data center did not have the licenses for encryption at rest. I would love to see Data At Rest Encryption (D@RE) be just the default since I can't imagine anyone wouldn't want it at this point. It would have made life easier for me. I definitely had to completely wipe out an array three days after we set it up, because it didn't have encryption, then redo it with a new license.
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Jeremy Meeler
Systems Programmer/Specialist -- Infrastructure Engineer at NC State University
The initial setup was very straightforward. It is a plug-and-play deployment. It took half an hour to deploy and required two people. It requires routine updates for maintenance.
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The initial setup requires some training and deployment knowledge. It took us two days to complete the deployment process.
View full review »The initial setup only took one day. The initial setup itself was straightforward.
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Paul Akengo
Storage Engineer at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
Implementing Unity was straightforward. We were able to move through the process of setting up the systems based on the procedure the vendor provided without any problems. Once we got started, I think it was just a couple of days.
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Mostafa Shoaei
IT expert/sys admin at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
The initial setup was very easy. This solution is a good fit due to its user-friendly nature regarding implementing and managing the operations. It took approximately two hours to complete the whole process.
It takes about eight hours to get Dell Unity XT up and running. Fine tuning may take longer.
The installation can be managed by two people and the configuration by one person.
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Mohammad Reza Ghazaei
Network manager at Farabi
The product is not complicated to set up. The implementation is simple.
It is quick to deploy. It took us about three weeks.
We gathered the hardware, and we used the servers to connect to the host. It was pretty simple.
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reviewer1851870
Works
The initial setup was straightforward. Deployment took less than two days. However, to get all the paperwork through the government officials took about six weeks.
View full review »I would rate it a seven out of ten in terms of the ease of the setup.
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Shahab Vahdatian
Technical Specialist at Pouyan Pardazesh Tehran Co
The initial setup is very easy.
Depending on the size of the project, we assign two to ten engineers for setup and deployment which can take a total of one to three hours.
We also provide six hours administrative training to our customers via small, on-the-job courses we have created.
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Cheul Jin-Lee
Consultant at TechData BIMA JSC
We are currently undergoing a conversion involving the installation of hardware and configuration. Initially, the focus was on infrastructure areas, specifically addressing endpoint agents. Subsequently, the emphasis shifted towards application-centric operations. I oversee the configuration and setup, encompassing both hardware and software aspects.
The hardware setup is primarily based on production, involving tasks such as TCDR for the production environment. They initially acquired storage from Zero Ten, utilizing EMC. Over time, they transitioned to HTTP storage, and presently, they are considering a comprehensive replacement of their storage solution. The ongoing shift is towards a more advanced data system, albeit not classified as high-end.
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RAJESHPURI
Owner at FORE SOLUTIONS
The deployment phase of the product was very easy.
The solution can be deployed in four to five hours.
I need two certified personnel in NetApp and Dell to carry out the deployment process.
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Francisco Gimo
Management Information System Officer at a mining and metals company with 501-1,000 employees
The initial setup of Dell Unity XT was straightforward because we had Dell representatives involved with our team.
We had to do a migration because we wanted to ensure that there was no downtime during the migration process from the old solution to the Dell Unity XT. To complete everything live without the business noticing that something is going on in the background.
You cannot have two groups of equipment that are deployed at the same time. For example, the host, storage, and switches. We had to ensure that everything is deployed, updated, and then do the connections between the two solutions and start with the migrations.
View full review »Because we previously used Dell EMC VNX 5600, the initial setup is very simple.
It is easier for us to move ahead with the same company.
I maintain this solution, it only requires one person.
View full review »The initial setup is very easy to do and there are no prerequisites.
Installing the license is easy. You just have to download it from the portal.
Upgrading the product is also easy to do.
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Frank R
CIO at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees
It is a little bit of a pain at first to set up the snapshotting. However, once it is set up, and you figure it out, it is not that bad.
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Sys32189Eng3
System Engineer at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
The initial setup was very straightforward. This was not our first SAN array, so I just racked and stacked it, and they gave us the IPs and turned it over to us.
The purchasing has been simple. When you do need storage, you spec it out. Then, you receive a quote back and make a decision from there.
The last purchase was in China, so I was more on the config, less on the purchase side.
The initial setup was very simple and instructions were provided in both documents and video tutorials.
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RESC
Storage Solutions Architect at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The initial configuration was quick since we took time to prepare the project plan that states what we need to start the installation. We had some challenges when connecting the ESRS gateways to monitor and manage these arrays.
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Melvin Thomas
Senior Systems Engineer at Prosperity Bank
The initial setup was straightforward. It was very easy to set up.
Ours was a pretty large deployment. The Unity replaced our VPLEX environment so when we put the Unity in we had to do a lot of migration conversion from VPLEX to Unity. That was a process because we had a lot of VMs and data stores move. It took us about a day and a half to do everything.
We have five engineers who work on it, or who actually touch it or provide hands-on support for it. As far as the end-users go, we have about 500, and they have no idea they're on a Unity. What they know is that when they pull their machines up, they have storage and data.
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David Cruz
IT Manager at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
The initial setup was fairly simple because they were able to take all of our information from the VNX and size it appropriately, have all the LUNs set up. The only complex part about it was how we were going to do the SAN to SAN replication, which involved getting everybody on all of the equipment on the latest code, to make sure that we could actually go ahead and replicate. That took some extra work to get that done, but in the end, it was all taken care of and we got replication going.
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Chong Teck Soo
Managing Director at Infowhiz
Setting up Unity XT is straightforward, and you need a week to get the solution up and running and migrate everything to the server.
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SAJI NAIR
GM IT Infrastructure at MSSL
The installation of Dell EMC Unity XT is not difficult. You only need to do the rack mounting and plug it into the environment. However, configuring it for the application is quite tedious because it doesn't have any built-in templates for different workloads. Installation is plain and the solution is not a challenge but configuring it for the workload is the challenge.
The time it took for the implementation to have the solution to a level we can use for production was approximately 48 hours.
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SeniorDi1276
Senior Director at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
The initial setup was super straightforward. I pointed it where I wanted it to go, and they put it there.
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SanAdmin9f5c
SAN Administrator at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
The initial setup was very easy. I don't really remember any "gotchas."
View full review »The initial setup of Dell Unity XT is straightforward.
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Peter Sowerby
Senior Technical Specialist at a healthcare company with 501-1,000 employees
I was not with the company when it was initially set up but I have set up other ones. This product is straightforward and easy to set up. It is almost set-and-forget, where you get it on the floor and away you go.
It took me less than a day to deploy, from unboxing to putting it on the raised floor to powering it on and having my first system attached to it.
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SeniorSy58bb
Senior System Engineer at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The initial setup was straightforward. It's an easy piece of equipment to manage.
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Michael Silvestri
Assistant Administrator at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Setting it up was super easy, as is the management of it. We used the same thing for setting up a disaster site and it was pretty seamless.
View full review »Dell Unity XT is straightforward to set up.
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SeniorIT4792
Senior IT Analyst at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The initial setup was straightforward. Coming from the VNXe's, it was almost identical, just has a different GUI platform. It was very easy.
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Pawel Augustyn
System Senior Engineer at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
We moved from one location to another because the data center was our private cloud.
I am not familiar with the initial setup, because it was deployed when I went to this company.
I maintain this solution myself.
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François BRUNET
Responsable de Production at Office National des Forets
We found the implementation to be very straightforward. It's not complex in any way.
The deployment didn't take too long. We had everything up and running in two days or so. It's pretty quick.
We have 12 technicians for the maintenance of all of our equipment in the enterprise. They would also handle any maintenance required for this product.
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SteveBauer
Senior IT Business Analyst at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Because I've done the setup before with the VNXe version, it was straightforward. It's very similar to the VNXe.
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StorageA452f
Storage Architect at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
The initial setup was pretty easy. We actually have a Dell EMC service engineer who came on site and helped set it up. I had to help in terms of getting all the infrastructure ready, but he did most of the heavy work.
The upgrading experience from our previous solution to this one is definitely better than it was with the VNX product. The only thing that we wished that it had is a way to migrate the data from the old system to the new system. We had to do a manual process for that. To move the data, we had to work a lot of nights and weekends. That was the hardest part of setting it up.
But other than that, it's better in every way.
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Owen Jackson
Senior IT Systems Engineer at a aerospace/defense firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
The initial set up was more difficult than the original VNX2s. My Storage Admin said that it was just different.
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Petteri Olkinuora
System Analyst at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
Setup was very straightforward but, then again, I have a lot of experience with Fibre Channel. I've been working with two VNX machines, and with one Clariion before that. I've been doing this job for seven or eight years, so I knew exactly what I wanted. Our technical guy came and installed it and it was very, very simple.
View full review »The initial configuration is guided by an “Initial Configuration Wizard” that is completely straightforward.
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JeffreyChen
System Engineer at Duke Kunshan University
The product has an easy setup process. It requires two people to execute it and takes a day to complete.
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Evangelos Nikolaidis
Freelance IT Professional at a energy/utilities company with 201-500 employees
The initial setup for Unity XT was pretty straightforward. We knew exactly what we needed and our requirements were very easily applied to the box. With one day of hands-on training, my colleagues were able to manage things.
Maintenance required one person.
View full review »The initial setup is straightforward: Just connect, plug in everything, then do the configuration wizard.
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Vinod Raj
Customer support engineer at Al Khalili Technology LLC
Depending on the hardware, it takes about three to four hours to deploy this solution.
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Zahidul Haque
Chief Technology Officer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Implementing Unity isn't straightforward, but it's not that complex, either. There is still some room to expedite the implementation process a bit. We had support from EMC guys in India or Singapore. They worked with our bank's in-house storage team, which has about four members.
Our contract included training, and we had to pay for that also. It was supposed to be on site, where our team visited EMC somewhere in India or Singapore to get training, but we couldn't do that because of the pandemic, so the training was online. If we get trained next time, we would like to do most of the implementation by ourselves.
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Mohammed Mahrous
Storage Support Manager at Alinma Bank
I was involved in the initial setup with my engineers. It was straightforward. Most products from Dell EMC are straightforward to set up.
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Director22e5
Director of Technology at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
The initial setup was pretty straightforward, or at least we thought it would be. We have some complex stuff that we do on our network which caused some issues with it. That didn't make it a standard, out-of-the-box setup. Had we had a less complex network, it would have been a lot simpler to put it in.
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StorageS9b07
Storage Solutions Architect at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
The initial setup is straightforward and easy.
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SenSysEn2d3b
Senior Systems Engineer at BBH Solutions
I didn't install the hardware, but I definitely assisted in setting it up: migrating workloads to it, setting up data stores, etc. The process was pretty straightforward. It was stuff I've done a hundred times before, so it was what I expected. It was not more complicated than what I would have hoped for.
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Thirukumaran Ganesan
Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
When it arrived at our data center I was there, but the installation and configuration services were done by EMC. I sat with them, watched what they were doing. It was pretty simple.
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ITManage593a
IT Manager at a transportation company with 201-500 employees
The initial setup is pretty straightforward. I had a technician do it for me, then I looked over his shoulder because I had never done it before. He told me that he would do it this one time, and next time I would set it up because it was not that hard. It wasn't easy, but it wasn't impossible.
It was very easy to order. We went through and spec'd it out internally, then went through a Dell EMC partner and spec'd it out through them. The parts were here quickly, assembled, and all we had to do was mount it. We didn't have to do any configuring nor assembly, which was good.
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reviewer1437474
IT Manager at a consultancy with 1,001-5,000 employees
The initial setup for this product was easy and didn't involve any complexity.
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Lew Nix
Information Technology Manager at a non-tech company with 201-500 employees
The initial setup is straightforward.
View full review »The initial setup is straightforward.
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Egor Bobryshev
Consultancy Department Chief with 201-500 employees
The initial setup was completely straightforward. Anyone who can handle "next, next, next, finish" can deploy Unity. It was deployed within half an hour.
We installed it, connected it to fabric, updated the software, went through the initial configuration dialogue, and that was it. Most of the time in getting it up and running was spent on the data migration.
For deployment and maintenance it requires just one person. In our organization that person is our storage and virtual infrastructure administrator.
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StorageA7579
Storage and Virtualization Engineer at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The setup process was pretty straightforward, similar to any other storage device. I don't think there were any special considerations we had.
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Rob Koper
Senior Storage Consultant at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
The setup is straightforward.
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SrEngine0613
Sr. Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
I've installed Unity’s, but it's been a few years. The setup is a piece of cake. It's super easy: click, click, click, done.
Regarding upgrades, the guys who take care of that do so on a very regular basis with no real issues. They do it through maintenance windows. But at the end of the day, they really haven't had too many problems; a few of those minor problems I've mentioned, but overall, it works well.
View full review »It was straightforward to a point. There were some minor hiccups with the registration piece. It's something I shared with my account team, but overall, once we got past those hurdles, everything else was a simple install, configure.
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OlegIvanov
General Director at miromix unitedMiroMIX United
The initial setup is not complex. We send two engineers to visit the customer site, install the equipment into the rack cabinet, establish connections, and proceed to install the software. The first one handles the installation, while the other works on connecting everything, including setting up internet cabinets. The entire setup process takes a day or two.
The initial setup was straightforward - I would rate it five out of five.
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reviewer1136826
Manager at a financial services firm with 11-50 employees
Dell EMC Unity XT installation was not complex.
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LeadManab259
Lead Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The initial setup is not so straightforward if you don't have experience with storage arrays.
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Analytic10f7
Analytics and Sustainment Engineer at a aerospace/defense firm with 201-500 employees
The initial setup was fairly straightforward. We had a technician helping with migration because of the legacy aspect of the servers, and what they were connecting to. Once the the over the shoulder training is done, the process is fairly straightforward.
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SystemsE3b3e
Systems Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Deployment was complicated when we did it initially and we still have problems with it. We had a VAR come out to do the initial install.
View full review »Setup is very easy. Absolutely. It's easy to build the environment. That has improved a lot.
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Juan Rebelo
Pre Sales Manager at Datastar
I don't do setups myself. But I've heard that it's standard, it's not that complex. In a couple of weeks, the program is fully configured.
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Mark Glasson
Senior IT Infrastructure Engineer and Administrator at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The setup was extremely straightforward, As long as you follow the initial config guide, your first LUNs can be available in a couple of hours.
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Flavio Araujo
Works
The initial setup was very simple.
View full review »It was straightforward. It was very easy to set up. Every single step of the process was well documented, intuitive, and easy to follow. There were no caveats or any extra things we had to do to get it to work. It worked out-of-the-box.
View full review »The setup was straightforward. It is just simple clicks. You just need to follow the manuals and the instructions.
View full review »The initial setup was straightforward. Disk Array Enclosure (DAE) cabling is different than VNX. Otherwise, it is easy.
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reviewer1516434
Head of Team at a educational organization with 501-1,000 employees
The initial setup was straightforward and I think it took a couple of days.
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Paddy Field
It consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
The initial installation is straightforward and took approximately one hour. However, the full process was not as simple as IBM.
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Rolf Colmer
IT Engineer at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
It's quite straightforward. It's deciding some IP addresses and building a storage pool, then you're off.
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Dave Homp
Manager of Storage and Backup at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The initial setup was really straightforward. I've been doing this for a long time so there were no real surprises in terms of the Unity.
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NetworkAf069
Network Administrator at a construction company with 201-500 employees
The initial setup wasn't too bad. They delivered it. We got the software installed, the OS installed, and got it all configured. It was just a matter of setting up the LUNs. We had a little bit of help with that but it was not difficult.
View full review »Setup is straightforward. Once you do it once, it's a walk in the park.
View full review »As a service provider, on the VNX side, on the Clariion side before, we make our money in services. There could be a couple of days of services to install a VNX or Clariion, as we would go through all the processes to do so. On the Unity side, it is almost "next, next, next." If you can read a big Ikea instruction manual, you can install this Unity box. I give it to them, hands down, they have done a fantastic job with that.
From the services side, I'm a little hesitant about how easy it is, so I'm glad I have other things like RecoverPoint and the like, tertiary services I can continue to install.
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C.
Cloud Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The system is easy to install and you might be able to do it on your own on the 2nd attempt.
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reviewer1473288
Pre-Sales and Technical Manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
The initial setup was simple. The main problem is that you need an extra appliance outside of the disk - you need extra hardware.
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reviewer1716639
Assistant Manager Specialist at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The implementation is straightforward, the configuration tool two hours, and to deploy it took approximately three days. We did some configuration changes and considerations which took a lot of time to test.
The interface and how the configuration needs to be completed could be simplified.
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NetworkE5be0
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
The initial setup was straightforward for the most part. Because we can do synchronous replication between the two sites, this made the setup challenging for this piece. They did not know how to set this up initially. We ended up having to do bidirectional synchronous replication.
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Anthony Dominguez
Infrastructure Team Lead at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
The initial setup was very straightforward. We had a Dell EMC technician on site to help us. He was very helpful, explained what he was doing, let us get hands-on when we wanted to be and could. It was a very smooth process.
View full review »Setup was very easy.
View full review »The initial setup was very straightforward. Migration was smooth and configuration of the storage was quick and simple. The time needed to put it into production was less than expected, and data migration itself went without a glitch.
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Arnold Domacena
IT Infrastructure Manager at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We are happy with the way we have Dell EMC Unity XT configured.
View full review »I got professional services in to do the initial installation. If you get the right people to do the installation, they make it a lot easier.
View full review »The initial setup was simple and straightforward with a friendly interface, wizard driven, and no extra utilities required.
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HeadOfITa385
Head Of IT at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
I believe the setup is going to be straightforward because they have this tool that migrates the data seamlessly, and you don't have any system downtime. I believe it is called Datadobi. It takes out all your data from one system to another and makes it seamless.
View full review »The setup went relatively well. It was straightforward. We got migrated over quickly, so I have been very pleased with all of it.
View full review »It is very straightforward. It is like the old Geico commercial: "Even a caveman could do it."
View full review »Dead simple. Comparing both EqualLogic and VNX, which basically are fairly simple themselves also, the Unity - as long as you know something about storage and what kind of storage or what kind of hardware you have below - it was just "Next, next, next," because it just uses the drives that you have. It sets them up automatically, creates everything more or less without almost knowing anything. It was very easy.
Perhaps I could have gotten some instruction online. The thing was that when I set it up, it had just entered the market. It was just about one week old when we got it. So, I don't think I would have found that much online, but then again, having worked with storage for the last 15 years, in essence I took a 15-year-long course before I got the Unity. But it was so simple, I didn't need any help setting it up.
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Solutionb443
Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
The initial setup is pretty straightforward. Most arrays these days, they've made them pretty easy to set up. There's typically a management setup, and so on, that you have to follow through. But it's not overly difficult.
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Marc Mooney
Operations Supervisor at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
From the beginning, I worked with Dell EMC on getting it set up the way we wanted it, carved out the way we needed it. It was easy. They got it done in a few hours and it's worked really well since.
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CloudEnga630
Cloud Engineer/System Administrator at a aerospace/defense firm with 10,001+ employees
It was more our Tier 3 team that did the setup, but they didn't have any issues with it. Most of them have a lot of experience with a lot of equipment so, it was pretty smooth.
View full review »Setup was fairly straightforward, although we had EMC onsite to give us a hand.
View full review »The initial setup is straightforward.
View full review »The initial setup is very straightforward. There is a wizard that guides you through the process.
Licensing would be easier if it would be more automated. The current process slows the installation as you have to go and get the license from EMC in the middle of the deployment.
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reviewer1318731
DIrecteur Commerical at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
The initial setup is simple. The time it takes for the implementation depends. From scratch, a new implementation takes approximately three days. If you have to migrate a node storage array, the time can increase, I am not able to give an exact time because it depends on the volume and the nature of the data. We can take one week to three weeks to migrate. However, generally, it takes approximately 10 days when we have to migrate and without migration, it's about two and three days.
View full review »We picked Dell deployment services, so it was very straightforward. The Dell technician came in on time and then, according to the survey that the client filled out earlier - it was great. The client was impressed.
View full review »The initial setup is straightforward. All I need to do is to configure the LUN and host.
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reviewer1153386
Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The setup of this solution is very user-friendly and, as long as the prerequisites are met, then deployment should not take more than two to three days.
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Jacob Christensen
Tech consultant at KMD
I was not involved with the initial setup. I haven't worked with it that long.
View full review »The initial setup was fairly straightforward.
View full review »Very straightforward; simple. No Professional Services were needed on our install.
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reviewer1103946
Head of Datacenter Department: at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The initial setup and deployment are easy. It can be completed in an hour.
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Luiz Gasparelo
Owner at LNETWORK
The initial setup was very easy.
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SeniorMa0a06
Senior Manager at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees
Set up went flawlessly.
Generally, with these types of products, there is not really much documentation from the build and configure perspective. There's a config sheet that you work on with your SE team. But it's not like going out and getting a packaged product from a Best Buy and implementing. There is an expectation from the config sheet for fiber connections, network connections, speeds and feeds, and the like. That is enterprise-class architecture. That's out-of-the-box.
The setup was complex but it was one of the first Unity systems in Germany. We sold it in August two years ago.
View full review »Setup is simple.
View full review »It's very simple to set up. No issues with the setup.
View full review »The initial setup was straightforward and easy. It is simple with a single IP. It recognizes arrays without pre-populating with IP addresses.
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Mahdi Bahmani
Solution Architect, IT Consultant at Merdasco - Rayan Merdas Data Prosseccing
The initial setup of this product is very easy and after some steps, everything is ready to start provisioning it for datacenter servers.
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NewTechn7485
New Technologies Director at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
The initial setup is good.
Ordering is easy, but the processing site and working with those companies was difficult.
View full review »The setup was pretty quick, pretty easy.
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Alejandro Diaz
Systems Engineer at Zenware
We had some issues installing these machines at the beginning, but overall it is really easy. It's done exactly the way the manual says.
View full review »The implementation went smoothly. The startup tool is very easy to use.
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Tahir Mohammad
Country Service Delivery Manager at Citrus consulting
The initial setup is a simple process, taking around half a day at most.
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Engineer754c
Engineering Manager at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The setup was really straightforward. We have a long history of using the Dell EMC product line so we are very familiar with the platforms and how they work. This was just the next evolution.
View full review »The initial setup is different from the VNX arrays and the CX arrays, which we have played with and used for years. The interface is just different.
Previously, we manually did all of our RAID groups. We didn't use the pools in the VNX2, we just went down to RAID groups because that would give us the best performance. We could maintain that performance, we could control that. With Unity, that went away, so that was a little bit of a learning curve. We had to understand and learn to trust that it was going to do what it needed to do.
View full review »The setup is straightforward.
View full review »The initial setup was straightforward. We present our all storage to EMC VPLEX and then VPLEX presents the storage to hosts.
View full review »The initial setup is very straightforward. Very easy.
View full review »I think they advertise that configuring this model takes less than an hour. But we had an integration firm that came in to do the install. It took some four to five hours just to rack it and configure it. I wouldn't say it was too complicated, and I wouldn't say it was extremely quick compared to what they advertise, that, "You can get the box running within an hour."
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SystemsA06db
Systems Administrator at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The initial setup was easy.
View full review »The initial setup is simple, okay, and easy.
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Solution672f
Solution Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
The initial setup has straightforward and complex pieces, such as, the integration.
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Administ7d49
Administrador Almacenamiento-Respaldos at Exito
The initial setup and migration were straightforward.
View full review »It's quite easy to deploy, there is no problem there. The system itself is good as well, the offering is good. You can have file and block without any extra harbor for file.
I would like to see the new system come out very quickly - that merges Compellent and Unity - and let's get rid of these problems and focus the engineering group on one system. To me, that's the quickest route to success. They need to get off the pot for one of them and take the good. Don't necessarily discard the code. There are some good features in both, so they really need to get back to an engineering focus, like EMC of old.
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SystemsEbdd4
Systems Engineer at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
The initial setup is straightforward.
View full review »It was straightforward. I cabled it up myself and racked it myself. Someone came out to help with the front-end side, the software side. That was it.
View full review »The initial setup was very easy and intuitive.
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SystemsA2504
Systems Administrator at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
The initial setup was moderately complex.
View full review »Setup is very straightforward. Compared to the VNXs, it's rather easy.
View full review »The setup was straightforward. We set most of the configuration ourselves. If you have basic knowledge then it's pretty straightforward.
View full review »Some points are frustrating. There's no quick setup guides included with the box itself on paper, so you have to connect to EMC support for that. But apart from that, it's very straightforward, quite easy, intuitive. It's proven fairly easy.
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Nuno Simoes
Storage Specialist at a tech company with 51-200 employees
The initial setup was very simple.
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April 2024
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