HPE GreenLake Stability

GJ
Systems Engineering Manager at PRISMA HEALTH

The stability is extremely good. We haven't had any issues.

It has made our organization's capacity management efforts so much better. Usually, engineers need to take time to worry about firmware updates and and getting that stuff done. However, that falls to the wayside, knowing with GreenLake's data center management and data center support that all the firmware has been tested for all the equipment that you have. When you apply the updates, nothing should go wrong, because it has already been fully tested.

It keeps the firmware up-to-date and at the right levels that we need to be at, because you can get burned by not having the right firmware levels.

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CA
Senior Principle Engineer of Architecture at Becton, Dickinson and Company

For our particular configuration, it is very stable. The fact that they let us use the networking equipment of our choice and wrap it into the program is very helpful. That really is very important for stability when it comes to iSCSE communications for storage

But the Synergy frames themselves are significantly easier to manage than the c7000s and there are a lot fewer parts to break. We'd constantly have parts break in our c7000s. For stability purposes and for resiliency and reliability, it is much better. And the Nimble array that we're using has a lot of built-in fault tolerance, which is also very helpful.

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NW
Senior Inside Solution Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

It can work well for both on-premise and cloud environments, as well as hybrid models. The solution is stable and can accommodate any solution lines that HPE offers, such as dHCI, HPE SimpliVity, ProLiant servers, Nimble, and electric storage arrays. Additionally, it can easily integrate with network switches, making it a very stable solution.

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MM
Database Admin at Fintec

The tool's stability is around four out of ten. There have been instances where the system was slow, especially during restores.

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JM
Head of Technical Services at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

We don't have all our workloads on there at the moment. We have had a few little teething issues, but they have been rectified very quickly by the HPE support team. Therefore, it seems okay. We will know more in a year or so.

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Manoj Thakur - PeerSpot reviewer
Founder, Managing Director at Accretive Technologies Pvt Ltd

HPE GreenLake is highly stable.

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SF
Server Infrastructure Manager at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees

We find the service to be extremely stable.

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RC
Solutions Architect at Sercompe

100 percent, it is a very stable service. We have not had any outages.

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KK
Global Center Solution Architect at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We are heading for our second round of GreenLake. There have been some changes as we have learned things that worked better, but it has been the same process even despite some personnel changes on both sides (HPE and us).

Getting hit by some of the Intel bugs was not helpful, but that was outside HPE's control.

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RB
CFO at a outsourcing company with 11-50 employees

We solely use HPE hardware across our organization, so I don't know that its stability is different than any of the others. We have more experience with some of the other hardware - 3PAR, c7000, the blades, etc. - so we're more familiar with them. We've had some issues with trying to configure the Nimble correctly for a few of our applications that we're working on, but support has been pretty good in working with us to get through those.

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