Dell PowerEdge VRTX Stability

Lakshmanan A - PeerSpot reviewer
Deputy Manager Of Information Technology at Heat and Control

Sometimes, the hard disk fails. Other stability is very good so is rated an eight out of ten.

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Ryan Dave Brigino - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at Es'hailSat

I rate Dell PowerEdge nine out of 10 for stability. It isn't perfect, but it's good. From time to time, the power supply or other hardware fails on all electronics. That's why we purchase support. We contact support to replace those faulty items.

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TO
Server System Manager at First City Monument Bank Limited

The solution is stable.

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Dell PowerEdge VRTX
April 2024
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ID
Founder and Senior Consultant at Infrascope Technologies

So far, so good. It has been pretty stable. It is a Dell solution, and Dell is solid. It hits a good sweet spot between reliability and price. Obviously, there are more expensive solutions out there, but this is a nice solution for a cost-conscious company.

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CG
Sr Server Administrator at Panduit European Solutions

We are very impressed with the stability. It's great. There are no bugs or glitches. It doesn't crash or freeze. It's 99% online.

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Ryan Dave Brigino - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at Es'hailSat

Dell PowerEdge VRTX is stable.

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DF
System Administrator at Tigs

The system is very stable. The PSU failover guarantees that the system will be maintained for a very long time.

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TL
Solutions Architect at Bechtle

Stability is fine. 

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Ryan Dave Brigino - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at Es'hailSat

Because our server is stand-alone, we are limited with the capacity of the compute memory processed in our storage that we have on the server.

For example, if we have one server that is eight GB of memory and HR would like to expand this. We cannot expand it because the cluster in the server is already utilized and because it's not clustered we already reached the limit of the maximum capacity. The problem is with our configuration, not with the capability of the server that we provided.

We have several PowerEdge R440 which are configured as stand-alone VMHost (not in cluster) due to this we have fix configuration on our Storage.

We can expand on Memory as long as there are available slots, but not for storage as all the bays are consumed.

The problem is on our configuration, not designed for high availability and future scalability. therefore, we are looking into migrating our infrastructure to VXRail.

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Richard Artes - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Admin at a educational organization with 501-1,000 employees

This solution is very stable. Never had a problem with stability.

The reliability is good. In five years I think only one disk has failed.

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OD
System & Infrastructure Specialist at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We've had some issues with storage, however, those have largely been dealt with and solved. We don't have issues with bugs or glitches. It doesn't crash or freeze. However, we sometimes face connectivity problems.

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GV
Head Of Information Technology at Jekson Vision Pvt Ltd

This is a stable product.

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DS
Project manager at Mustafa Sultan Office Technology Co. LLC

This solution is quite stable.

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Buyer's Guide
Dell PowerEdge VRTX
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Dell PowerEdge VRTX. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
767,847 professionals have used our research since 2012.