HPE BladeSystem Valuable Features

JuanDuque - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager of Capacity and Control Management at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees

It's scalable, and it's stable.

The product has been simple to set up.

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JN
Senior IT Operations Specialist at Denel

Basically, in a cluster, it works really nicely, especially within a cluster environment. Also, it's easily configurable.

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LA
Senior Executive Manager - Data Center Virtualization at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The most valuable feature of this solution is its high availability.

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Buyer's Guide
HPE BladeSystem
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about HPE BladeSystem. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
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NM
IT Manager at Umm Al-Qura University

Modularity is key to this solution. It's the main feature and it provides energy savings because you have one enclosure, and one system for the energy and power supply. In terms of connectivity, Blade is more versatile than other solutions because of its three-tier architecture. I know the new trend is HCI technology, but that requires changing the whole node which increases the cost. On the SAN storage, I don't have to change anything on Blade. If I need to change the memory, I can do it blade by blade, and don't have to upgrade the whole node of the plate.

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WG
Systems Analyst at BCFSA

Uptime and service are valuable for us. When we have an issue, uptime and being able to get an emergency replacement or actual service is the most important thing for us.

With iLO and other features, our experience has been really good especially when a lot of people are working remote or offsite. The iLO feature gives us the ability to get onto our server when we're remote. In the case of any issues, we can access it and reboot it if we need to.

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Marziyeh Bahrami - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Manager at AHS

Because we use this solution in Iran, I am unsure about the rules in Iran. Because Iran is a sanctioned country, we don't access any features and must use a program for our routine. We don't have access to add to anything in the HPE.

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Sathish  Ravichandran - PeerSpot reviewer
Server & Cloud Architect at Icare

The product has a lot of options for checking servers and IoT ports using artificial intelligence. They can provide a report on network activities.

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Mohamed Said - PeerSpot reviewer
Bidding and Proposals Manager at Summit Technology Solution

The most valuable feature of HPE BladeSystem is its upgradability and centralized configuration.

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Ali Balandy - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Architect at a educational organization with 1,001-5,000 employees

The solution is quite stable.

It's very scalable. 

The solution is easy to manage and update. 

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Jiju Gopinath - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Vice President, IT Infrastructure at Kamco Invest

The most valuable feature of the HPE BladeSystem is the ease of management.

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Durga Ramesh - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Project Manager at HCL Technologies

I'm very happy with the product in general.  

I'm an engineer in different environments, I have seen HPE frequently; HPE support packs, et cetera. In terms of the hardware versions update, it's giving me very good support compared to other products. 

It is a stable product.

The scalability has been good.

Technical support is helpful.

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JR
IT Manager at Botswana Accountancy College

They are very fast and very reliable. They are working under very tough conditions.

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it_user485712 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Datacenter Specialist at a aerospace/defense firm with 10,001+ employees

Probably the biggest thing I like about it is how easy they are, how easy it is for me to use them as building blocks for whatever system I'm working on. Whether it's another node of VMware cluster or another Microsoft cluster, it's really easy for me to be able to do. I can move them real easy around my data center. They're heavy compute but really easy and functional to use.

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Ayush-Jain - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Consultant at Inflow Technologies

Remote management features are valuable. We can manage it over the network from anywhere. We can get consolidated reports. We need not visit data centers. The performance of the tool is great.

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Ali Yazıcı - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Service Manager at Kuveyt Turk Participation Bank

The solution uses less cabling and less space in the data center.

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SR
Member of management at Cyprobes

We can enhance the processors and increase the RAM. It's easy to do. It's very easy to upgrade.

The solution is issue-free and works almost flawlessly.

It's simple to set up if you have some experience with the product.

The solution is very stable. 

It is scalable. 

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KL
Network Engineer at Lyceum

The solution is very fast and the power consumption is great. 

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TF
Account Manager at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

The most valuable feature of HPE BladeSystem is simplified management.

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MS
VMware Software Engineer at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees

The solution is very easy to use.

We find the product to be very stable.

The scalability is great.

Technical support is okay.

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JD
Manager of Capacity and Control Management at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees

The solution has good scalability.

We can consolidate our learning infrastructure into just one chassis. You can have infrastructure scalability and capacity with memory. It is a great way to pull up together everything inside multiple platforms and in just one chassis.

Overall, its a very good product.

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RA
Systems Engineer at AXA Assistance US

One of the most valuable features I have found to be the enclosure. It is really easy to manage and everything is integrated. You are able to upgrade the software quite easily.

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it_user484740 - PeerSpot reviewer
Analyst at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

When it comes to the BladeSystem, what we love about it most is being able to actually manage it using OneView. It's one feature that allows us to fully manage all of our infrastructure using just one application.

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PS
Solutions Engineer at AmWINS Group, Inc.

We like the wire once approach. We've had to do very little maintenance on the backend connectivity components. We really have been able to basically leave our fiber and Ethernet connections alone. I think in our ten years on two BladeSystem enclosures, we've done one infield upgrade, to raise our capacity limits on Ethernet and fiber channel. But really, the same enclosures have been doing fantastic for that entire time.

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it_user471279 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Engineer at a university with 10,001+ employees

The density of servers and their racks, just being able to fit as much as we can in as small space as we can. This is important because our data center space is at a premium.

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Ali Yazıcı - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Service Manager at Kuveyt Turk Participation Bank

The solution saves us space and resources (like cables).

It's very easy to troubleshoot if we have issues.

The initial setup is pretty straightforward.

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ES
CEO at Scott Solutions LLC

* High Performance

* High Reliability

* "Insight Management" of the hardware

* Compatibility with all of the major Network Operating systems

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AH
Information Technology System Administrator at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

The solution is very easy to use. It's user-friendly and simple to navigate.

The space conservation it provides is excellent. It helps compact the server.

The product is quite stable. Its performance is reliable.

The solution can scale. A company can expand it if it wants to.

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it_user470361 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Director of Technology at Resorts World Las Vegas

The density of the BladeSystem, that we can keep adding blades as we need more VMs. The longevity of the system that it creates as well. Right now, we only have our job site, but we'll eventually grow into our large building, and the scalability of the BladeSystem is pretty endless. Now with the new technology like Synergy, it's kind of an offshoot of that almost, and I'm looking forward to utilizing even the Synergy in that whole environment as well. Especially now that the management software can manage all of those platforms.

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EK
Windows Instructor at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

The most valuable feature of this solution is the ease of management with the hardware.

We are very pleased with using this solution.

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EN
Infrastructure Architecture & Planning Manager at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The virtual connect and network management port is a valuable feature. When assigning the bandwidth to servers and segregation between data storage and data connections, it is valuable. An additional benefit is the virtualization environment.

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it_user486621 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineering Manager at a aerospace/defense firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The reliability of the BladeSystem, as we've used them for a long time, and the chassis/blades are backwards compatible. I know they're moving to a new BladeCenter, but over time I've seen the reliability with it versus other vendors, so for me that's what it comes down to.

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it_user484947 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at Continental Currency Services
  • It's easy to perform an upgrade
  • The failover solutions
  • The blade enclosure system
  • The way it's designed
  • Failover for network connectivity
  • Storage uplinks
  • = it's a pretty solid system.

I really love the service. We have the HPE care packs - supported contracts are 24/7 response time. It's the piece of mind that if my hardware were to ever fail, I'd be back up and running quickly.

We've used it for a couple of years already and we're really happy with the product.

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it_user567654 - PeerSpot reviewer
System Engineer at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

The BladeSystems come with 16 blades in one chassis. This gives us a central location to manage all our HPE blade servers. We already apply a virtualization hypervisor layer on it, like Microsoft.

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it_user567927 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Real Time Architect at Thomson Reuters

The most valuable features are scalability, flexibility and deployment, as well as the ease of networking solutions within the chassis.

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it_user477453 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Manager Enterprise Services at a venture capital & private equity firm with 501-1,000 employees
  • The space saving which has helped to reduce our cabling.
  • It makes it a lot easier to bring up a new system. When a new blade comes in, we slide it in the chassis and we're done. I don't have to spend time wiring up a new server. It's just there, with my team spending less time racking something and getting it configured. We're just ready to go.
  • It's the speed that which we can deploy new systems.
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it_user313830 - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Systems Engineer at a individual & family service with 10,001+ employees
  • Scalability
  • Performance
  • Out-of-band management
  • Support
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KS
System Engineer at CNCCI

The most valuable feature of HPE BladeSystem is the ease of management. It is easy to communicate from the server to the storage.

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AO
Corporate IT Infrastructure Manager at a pharma/biotech company with 5,001-10,000 employees

It is very stable. Also, their support is amazing. If there is any issue, within a couple of hours, they will ship the box from another country and within a couple of hours, it will be here.  

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it_user280452 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technology Specialist at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

HPE BladeSystem c7000 is a complex piece of engineering.

  • I appreciate its simplified interface that gives the administrator the power to build a complete processing infrastructure remotely.
  • I like the on-board administrator as it gave me a very detailed set of information that allowed me to manage every aspect of the infrastructure remotely.
  • It allowed me to centralize the iLO remote access to every blade in the cabinet with very good performance.

You can view a Bladesystem like a modern car. The first thing you see is the body and the glossy paint, but under the hood, a bladesystem is essentially a group of servers (multi-core processors, RAM, Buses, storage, etc ), with redundant variable speed cooling blowers, redundant power suppliers, a large set of redundant connectivity options, and a big quantity of temperature and power consumption sensors, all of those connected and administered from a redundant administration module with many configuration parameters that you can accommodate in a bunch of ways to satisfy many different requirements.

Everyone of this modules are an appliance (a complete computer itself), and you can have a duplicate of the OA and the VC, just for redundancy and high availability purposes.

Before this brief description, probably you would agree that this is a complex architecture.

But the most attractive part of that , is that you deal with this complexity through a web portal that concentrate all of the configurations options, easy this tasks and guide the user with several wizards.

To manage all the parameters related to the Enclosure or Chassis, security access, and monitoring, you have to enter to the "onboard administrator module" (OA).

To manage all the aspect about LAN or SAN connectivity to the server blades you have to jump into the "virtual connect Module" (VC), but don't desperate, you have an hyperlink from the OA, that open the VC portal, to give you a seamless navigation between modules.

At last, but not least, you have the blades servers itself. You can have up to sixteen of those servers, with processors, memory, Out of Band management processor (Insight Lights-Out or iLO) and I/O cards (NICs, HBAs, CNAs, etc)

All of those have several Firmware (BIOS, NIC firmware, Power Regulator Firmware, HBA Firmware, iLO Firmware, Onboard Administrator Firmware, Virtual Connect Firmware, etc ) and you need to solve incompatibility issues between all of those.

The best part is that HPE give you an utility (HP Smart Update manager) that can manage all those firmware in a consolidated way.

HPE works hard to provide a centralized administration and good experience with the software, and if you are an advanced user, also can use an add-on to access all the configuration parameters using powershell (the administrator's task programming language that come in every windows operating system).

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it_user481857 - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Center Systems Engineer at Insight

I think the thing about BladeSystems is the quality of the engineering that goes into them. They have a long history of being valuable and viable products that are out there. Customers trust them.

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it_user476355 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Systems Engineer at Cardinal Glass

The small footprint that they have, the reliability and the ease of use are key factors. We've been using them for probably 12 years now. I've been very happy with the product. We have them in a data center, so we have to pay for the power and space. That's two key factors, as far as pricing going, as far as why we wanted a small footprint.

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it_user251238 - PeerSpot reviewer
System Administrator at SNL Financial

HP’s blades are by far the most configurable of all the ones we’ve tried. We're a company that deploys less than 60 blades a year in the data center, so it wouldn’t make sense to have a stand up UCS because we’re only standing up half a chassis of blades every year.

HP’s chassis is modular, so it’s economical. The architecture and model make sense for us -- and for other small-medium sized companies like us -- to stay with HP.

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it_user252630 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at AIMCo

Institutional memory-- we used it previously and stuck with it.

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NR
IT Network And Infrastructure Engineer at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees

I really appreciate the integrated Onboard Administrator, the iLO (Integrated Lights-Out) modular network, and the SAN Switches.

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it_user567672 - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at AFP

BladeSystem is a way to consolidate in a datacenter the maximum system in a small space because are company is in the middle of Paris, so space is a premium.

It is also good way to run VM, that is the way that we are using BladeSystem. 

It's also a way to manage with our specific tools, to run with it.

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SF
Lead Systems Administrator at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees
  • Easy scalability
  • Modular design
  • Easy configuration
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it_user485994 - PeerSpot reviewer
Windows System Administrator at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees

Bottom line dollar is a big thing for a company like us. The ability to manage more infrastructure with less resources. When you get in a blade environment, you can do so much more management administration across a bigger scale.

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it_user469629 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Engineering Manager at a hospitality company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Reliability. I like the support that comes with it and the ease of getting it in production.

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it_user284154 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director of Infrastructure & Service Management at Mansfield Oil Company
  • Ease of use in terms of setup
  • No need for configuration
  • High Availability
  • Profile copying
  • Auto-tiering
  • One system can go down and the other is still fully functional, so you have redundancy
  • Removes a lot of administrative hassle
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NA
Executive Director at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees

They are reliable, and they hardly break down. They are fast, and they serve us very well.

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it_user567822 - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Architect at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The virtual connect side of networking and the manageability through that is by far the biggest win for us. The blades come and go as racks do, but the virtualization back of it means a lot less hands on and a lot more manageability.

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it_user252639 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Engineer - Storage and Virtualization at a legal firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

Valuable features include the speed at which you can deploy a system, the server profiles, and the ability to move those profiles around at will. We can also swap out hardware as needed, which is probably the saving grace for it.

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Dara-Azartash - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Technology Administrator at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

HPE BladeSystem provides good commuting performance.

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AT
Director of Technology Services at a educational organization with 201-500 employees

BladeSystem was done really well.

I like the stability.

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it_user476301 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director - Data Centre Operations at MCAP

BladeSystem provides consolidation of hardware into single or more manageable components. Everything from FlexFabric, Virtual Connect, being able to manage your environment holistically from a single pane of glass, in terms of vCenter, and blade integration. I think the other thing is with HP's OneView, having another standardized management console to be able to manipulate pretty much everything from a blade's infrastructure component point of view as well as networking. Anything in the HP product line, the infrastructure can be managed through OneView.

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it_user359763 - PeerSpot reviewer
Co Founder at TaskPutty

We're using different blades for different load purposes. We can decide if we want to use storage blades for storage or we can use compute modes for compute performance, and you can also upsize them. You can even combine different blades servers for greater effectiveness.

We're very satisfied with the system. I'm a Linux administrator and we quite enjoy the flexibility of the blade system.

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JI
System Analyst at a university with 201-500 employees

The most valuable feature of the HPE BladeSystem is the ease of management and the robust design.

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it_user567894 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. System Admins at a real estate/law firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The tool is pretty good in terms of managing data, compiling the system, and expanding the infrastructure. We are involved in property management. We use it for database and web hosting, and use it for applications that run on multiple systems.

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it_user567552 - PeerSpot reviewer
Head Of Applications at Pentland Brands

At a very high level, it gives us flexibility. Being on a virtual system, you can upgrade or downgrade, depending on the performance we need for all our different applications. We've had situations where we've had downtime, but our application state hasn't been affected because it moved on to the rest of the blades. And then we've switched the faulty blades when we've needed.

At a very high level, what it does is it gives us the ability to scale up. It gives us redundancy. It's cost efficient in that sense.

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it_user471243 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager for Infrastructure at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

It's reliability. We're using VMware as the backbone on it. We have High Availability so if something happens to one it switches over to everything else. We've had it for about six or seven years with no problems. To me, that's the central core of our business, that we have that connected up to StoreVirtual SANs, but we also have it connected to other SANs, and everything works seamlessly. In fact we've got the C7000 and two C3000's running with two blades. So that gives us flexibility for each of our security zones.

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it_user359817 - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Production Service Delivery at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

We have a "super contract" with HP, which combines HP hardware, HP service, and HP maintenance. It's all combined, making it easier for me to manage the system and network team.

I have bunch of parts and a local team from HP sitting five meters away from me. All the relevant people are there -- support, outreach, etc. It's very easy to have one interface that covers a very wide scope.

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it_user331317 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at a wellness & fitness company with 501-1,000 employees

We now have consolidated solution that can be managed from a single point. Converged infrastructure in one box.

There are a couple of features that are valuable. The first is the On-Board Administrator (OA), which offers the best consolidated solution where you can manage/monitor the blade systems, modules, and the chassis from a single point and is redundant when installing two OA modules. The other one is being a converged infrastructure in one box when having a Virtual Connect (VC) modules installed whether it is Ethernet or fibre offering more redundancy, better hardware utilization and more organization.

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it_user317949 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT System Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Among the most important features, is the possibility to manage all the systems from a single web UI, the ease of working with networks through the Virtual Connect devices, and finally the huge information offered in relation to the monitoring of the different elements and alarm systems

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it_user251865 - PeerSpot reviewer
Windows Server Support at Nationwide

Their reliability and their integration. I’ve been working with HP solutions since the 90s, and they’re great.

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BB
Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

iLO (Remote Management) is probably the best in the market, their RAID Cards (SmartArray) are also very good.

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AH
Information Technology System Administrator at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

HPE BladeSystem is easy to use. It conserves a lot of space.

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Enrico Boseli - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

The initial setup is very straightforward. It's an easy process. 

Technical support is pretty good.

The solution is quite mature.

The stability, in general, is good.

I have noticed that the solution does provide a very good ROI for companies.

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it_user238902 - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure Architect at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees

Here are the valuable hardware and software features:

Hardware:

  • Multi-generational blade system which supports all the way from Gen1 to Gen9 without a forklift upgrade or keeping old enclosures around.
  • Up to 16 servers of varying physical sizes (half and full height) allowed in a single enclosure.
  • Multiple scalable backplane options (including 16Gb Brocade fiber switches and 10Gbe Cisco Fabric Extenders) to ensure optimal redundancy and interoperability with other datacenter hardware.
  • Allows the use of network defined architectures without the need for additional training.
  • Allows storage admins, server admins, and network admins access to each component without additional cost or delay due to lack of familiarity.
  • Multiple power options: Single and three phase power for different datacenter layouts.
  • Versatile with optional virtual connect module to enhance east/west traffic flow for virtualization, reducing unnecessary north and south traffic.

Software:

  • Onboard Administrator
  • Insight Control
  • HPE OneView
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it_user567867 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Director R&D IT Solutions at NXP Semiconductors

The HPE BladeSystem is a very stable system. We use them in our data centres for the design and development our systems. We're talking about hundreds of BladeSystems we have in place.

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it_user165291 - PeerSpot reviewer
ICT Infrastructuur Architect at Isala

The HPE BladeSystem is a universal platform for server infrastructure. It is easy to manage and to connect to your other infrastructure, fiber channel network, and so on.

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it_user331413 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director at a real estate/law firm with 51-200 employees
  • Centralized management
  • Number of features
  • Flexibility
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it_user643722 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Presales Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Its ease of management, consolidation, connectivity, power, and cooling are the most valuable features.

  • Ease of Management: It provides a simple way to access and manage the whole blade infrastructure through the onboard administrator GUI, where you can deploy the blades and handle the initial configuration (IPs, firmware for ROM, iLO management).

  • Consolidation: It puts all the elements of the modern data center such as power, cooling, connectivity, redundancy, security, compute, and storage into a modular, right-sized and self-optimizing unit with agile intelligence. It includes redundancy for every component and connection inside it, for no single point of failure.

  • Connectivity: The simplicity and flexibility in managing the SAN/LAN configuration from a single management interface (HPE Virtual Connect).

  • Power and Cooling: It consolidates tremendous power capacity that adapts and optimizes itself, to the most efficient level for any solution. It includes more cooling capacity as well as monitoring and control, that adapt regardless of the performance and density that are thrown at it.
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it_user567945 - PeerSpot reviewer
Datacentre Services Team Leader at NWG (Northumbrian Water Group)

For us, the best feature of the BladeSystems is the plug-and-play capability. We are able to replace one quickly; everything's hot-pluggable. The enclosures are well made. The way we manage our enclosures, everything's done through one iLO. It's really easy to keep on top of things. They are what they are. They do the job they're designed to do.

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it_user567702 - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure Engineer at Wellcome Trust

The blades have been reliable. They are powerful and flexible. Those are the key features for me.

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it_user472221 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director of Information Systems at a construction company with 1,001-5,000 employees
  • The ability to add a lot of processing capacity and memory into a small form factor.
  • Consuming less rack space and being able to quickly change components in and out as things break without disruption of the network.
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it_user361566 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Infrastructure Engineer at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees

I think the most valuable feature for us is probably the ability to expand and change, such as adding servers. If anything goes down, they can be changed out quite easily, which to me is a very, very good thing. It's easy to install, maintain, and expand.

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it_user251850 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Director, R&D at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

The ability to configure it in a highly reliable fashion.

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WK
Manager at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

In my company, they tried to convert to hyper-converter due to the fact that the on-premise server is still a low demand. Some workloads we have moved to public CoW. We tried to reduce our footprint, our data center, to use only hyper-converged. It's good for that purpose.

The solution is very easy to use. It's not overly complex. I'd describe it as a user-friendly product.

The solution is stable. The performance is good.

The solution can scale to a certain extent.

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it_user242895 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Administrator at a government with 501-1,000 employees

It allows immediate access to the server management and immediate detection of the access logs.

It provides a secure access to the console and reliable administration.

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it_user242895 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Administrator at a government with 501-1,000 employees
  • Allows immediate access for server management
  • Allows immediate detection of the access logs
  • Secures access to the console
  • Provides reliable administration
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it_user487494 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Director at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The BladeSystem with the manageability and the reliability of the BladeSystem. I used to work for HPE and with the ProLiant line so now we're pretty loyal to HPE servers, and have been for several years.

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it_user362715 - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal - Head of IT at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

The absolute number one thing that is the most valuable to me with all my HP products, BladeSystem included, is stability. They're all very stable. Secondly, HP offers excellent support.

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SC
ICT Manager at a aerospace/defense firm

It provided integrated storage, networking, servers, and management.

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it_user793950 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Manager / Systems Specialist with 5,001-10,000 employees
  • Reliable backplane
  • Excellent throughput
  • Virtual Fabric and interconnects are easy to configure and maintain. 
  • Wide choice in mixing SAN and LAN.
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it_user630225 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager Manufacturing Systems Infrastructure with 10,001+ employees

Single point of management, redundant management components, reliability, easiness of setup and installation.

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it_user361521 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Operations Manager at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees

The manageability of the BladeSystem is its most valuable feature for us. Within a single blade enclosure, we can manage all of our infrastructure.

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OY
System Architect at KT Bank

With just one cable, for redundancy it's around two, you can feed sixteen servers in a single c7000 chassis.

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it_user485052 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Technology Architect at a tech company with 10,001+ employees

I think the most valuable features that my management usually worries about are price, reliability, and its ability to be repaired and/or debugged.

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it_user497253 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Infrastructure Architect at Manitoba Blue Cross

I really value the FlexFabric interconnects.

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it_user526413 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior UNIX Systems Administrator at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
  • Easy to add new blades
  • No additional cabling required for network or FC
  • Nice single point of management
  • Easy portal
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it_user567759 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Executive with 1,001-5,000 employees

We migrated our entire legacy landscape from old HP Superdome infrastructure to the new x86 infrastructure on blades. In terms of application portability, it was a seamless project from my side.

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it_user81201 - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure Expert at a local government with 5,001-10,000 employees

The integration with our existing environment, and it's ease of use are valuable.

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MC
Line Technical Agent at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

The most valuable thing about BladeSystem is just like the purpose of the product: it is reliable hardware.  

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it_user481986 - PeerSpot reviewer
Desktop Engineer at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Probably the most value there is the compactness and the density you can get into the data center.

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it_user366768 - PeerSpot reviewer
Active Directory Specialist at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The features that are the most valuable to us are its scalability, performance, and cost. It's also very easy to use, which is a huge advantage for our IT department.

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it_user362013 - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution Architect at a logistics company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I'd say it's the turn-to provision as a replacement server in our consolidated fiscal data center. It comports with our general rule of consolidation and flexibility quite nicely.

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MS
VMware Software Engineer at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees

They are reliable, and it's relatively easy to manage them. They also regularly provide patching for the servers. It's quite a good product.

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it_user212400 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Administrator at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees

The product's stability, robustness, and support for Integrity blades were valuable because we ran 24x7x365 operations.

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it_user677685 - PeerSpot reviewer
System Integration Engineer at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees

The most valuable feature, of course, is its size as I can build a huge compute resource on it.

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it_user567909 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Infrastructure Projects Manager at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

To us, the most valuable feature is space. It's the much smaller footprint of having eight, 10, or 12 blade servers, as opposed to having 10 bigger servers in place. There is also a power savings.

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it_user567714 - PeerSpot reviewer
Head Of IT Operations at Raiffeisen Bank - Bulgaria

The most valuable features are that it:

  • Is compact
  • Integrates the infrastructure
  • Is easy to configure
  • Is easy to manage
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it_user487410 - PeerSpot reviewer
System Administrator at a construction company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Being modular and being able to replace parts as needed, is easy without taking systems down.

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it_user362250 - PeerSpot reviewer
ICT Infrastructure Architect with 1,001-5,000 employees

The most valuable feature is that we're also using HP software, so the BladeSystem fits together nicely with that.

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it_user1266 - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Manager at a local government with 51-200 employees
These are the servers I use to host my virtual desktops and virtual servers. They outperform the older Dell servers that only had one system on them. I have about 10 machines on each physical blade. The HP ilo Management Interface is very useful and user friendly. View full review »
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Scientist/Engineer 'F' with 1,001-5,000 employees
it_user567579 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Director, Systems Software Support & Engineering at a tech company with 10,001+ employees

I get the same level of service and perspective for everything. It is a generic experience with respect to what it's used for.

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it_user119829 - PeerSpot reviewer
Presales Supervisor for CME at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

One of the useful features is the Virtual Connect module as this approach allows me to utilize fewer physical ports to reach the total number of segregated ports that I need, especially for a virtual environment. Also, there is a server profile attached which is similar, but not yet full blown, to stateless computing.

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it_user77604 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Manager with 501-1,000 employees

I especially value the higher consolidation ratio.

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it_user1020 - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Data Center at a tech company with 51-200 employees
The HP ProLiant line has proven to be a very durable and reliable product. This is the greatest thing that I love about HP servers. They just work and keep on working. We have HP ProLiant servers which are almost 10 years old and is still working until today.We bought HP ProLiant servers as they offered us the best value for money in our part of the country. HP also has great support countrywide, and we didn't have any problem that the local support could not handle. This for me is the number reason why selected HP ProLiant for our servers in our part of the country. We felt more at ease with HP ProLiant rather than with IBM System X, as HP has better support. View full review »
it_user753234 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Governance at PeerSpot

The density. It's good to have a sixteen-server chassis.

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AH
Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

OA management: Easy to manage from one console.

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it_user234675 - PeerSpot reviewer
Storage specialist, Infrastructure Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The longevity and modular factors allow for upgrading and continued usage. It also has a pretty solid design and management.

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it_user363378 - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Information Officer at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

It's scalable and reliable. We're able to add as much as we can to it without worrying about it going down.

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it_user360378 - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Architect - Infrastructure at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We got the C7000s because of connectivity and the rack space we save. You don't need one hundred cables. We're also able to have mobility for bring-your-own-device enabled by Microsoft.

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it_user784083 - PeerSpot reviewer
Architect with 10,001+ employees

Virtual Connect.

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it_user317949 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT System Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The two most valuable features are:

1) Centralized Management

2) Compatibility with VMware.

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it_user674343 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineer-Business Technology at a transportation company with 1,001-5,000 employees
  • ILO for great control over servers remotely
  • HPE SIM for efficient monitoring and inventory of servers
  • FlexFabric for its flexibility and ease of use
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it_user487455 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Senior Manager at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We used to have many physical servers spending energy and space in our data center. Now most of our servers are virtually running in a blade server infrastructure. We use the BladeSystem, ProLiant, and 3PAR for storage and we're trying to create a hybrid environment infrastructure. Also, OneView provides us with more visibility and you can manage what you can see.

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it_user173856 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Administrator at a tech services company

The C7000 Blade System is an all-in-one; I like blades.

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it_user127383 - PeerSpot reviewer
Delivery Assurance Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

The simplified design of the blades ensures a effeccient and repair including a replace in the event of a failure.

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it_user115215 - PeerSpot reviewer
System Auditor at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

I think the c7000 platinum enclosure is really a great value for the money, especially for centralized data center management. It provides us with an advanced server management system that makes things work faster for our NOC and server administrator.

Firmware updates for system components are also valuable.

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it_user365946 - PeerSpot reviewer
IS Infrastructure Manager at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The most valuable features are its stability, reliability, ease of management, and high performance. In fact, the reason we buy HP products is because of their stability. The are very, very dependable in that regard.

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it_user251859 - PeerSpot reviewer
SRE OPS Manager at Criteo

HP is very aware of and adaptable to our market. They've been able to provide the best technology to fit our market.

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GA
IT Support at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The solution has good performance. 

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it_user736917 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Infrastructure Architect at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

We are very happy with flexible NIC configuration features which are possible if you combine the BladeServers with HPE flex switches in the enclosures. You can mix and match the speed of your servers' NIC ports. Its also very easy and fast to deploy new servers.

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it_user567711 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineer at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We can better maintain physical servers and takes up only half the cabinet space. We have from 8-16 physical servers in one chassis, so it's better for maintenance in case of hardware failure on one of these BladeSystems. We get higher density and better hardware maintenance.

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NB
Senior Supervisor of Virtualisation & DevOps at a tech consulting company with 201-500 employees

For me, the most valuable features are integration and simple defining.

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AB
Engineer at Platform Technique
  • Virtual Connect
  • FlexFabric
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it_user402516 - PeerSpot reviewer
System Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I can remotely manage and monitor it easily.

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WA
Pre-Sales Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The solution has high performance. 

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it_user366516 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Admin at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

As it's modular (a small server) and has redundant hardware such as power, a SAN switch, and an interconnector, we do not need to worry when there is a failure.

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Buyer's Guide
HPE BladeSystem
March 2024
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