HPE OneView Valuable Features
Firmware compliance is one of the most valuable features. It tells us what firmware a server should be upgraded to.
The easy user interface was what I found most valuable in HPE OneView. For example, if I wanted to know the infrastructure status or I needed to send in any change commands, HPE OneView had simple buttons.
The solution was simple when compared to Hitachi. The HPE OneView interface was user-friendly and straightforward, so I found it very easy to handle the infrastructure in the data center.
View full review »HPE provides the strongest support for automation which is very important in the cloud environment.
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HPE OneView
March 2024
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The most valuable features are the composable structure, infrastructure, and automation. The automation allows a complete implementation of a server with an operating system from start to finish by providing playbooks using the Rest API, and codes, from Ansible and using them towards the solution. The composable infrastructure allows you to move a profile, create a new network and have everything in one place.
View full review »We like that we can manage all servers from a single frame.
The initial setup is easy.
Technical support has been helpful.
OneView is a single pane of glass. It's getting everything managed and structured for us. We still use HPE SAN and IRS and all of those things. But now, OneView is kind of bringing that all together. We get templates, so it's speed to delivery for us. It's a big difference with the template features.
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Gopalakrishnan S
Technical Architect at HCL Technologies
The hypervisor and cluster profiles make it easy to integrate with VMware.
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Chris Chambers
Systems Engineer at Allegis
From my early days, the big value was in hardware replacement and repair. We could literally swap out a piece of hardware, slide one back into the chassis, and immediately - about three reboots later - it was identical. We didn't have to worry about configuring it, we didn't have to spend any time getting anything into place. It came back and it healed the environment almost immediately.
It's an awesome replacement for Insight Manager and Virtual Connect Manager.
View full review »OneView provides a single console, which is manageable without physical access.
View full review »The automation capabilities are the most valuable. I don't have to use CD-ROMs or anything like that to provision the servers. Plug in a server and give it a profile. The whole thing is automated.
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reviewer2167644
Storage & Backup Consultant at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
The most valuable feature is the alerts we get from the solution's interface. Whenever we log in, we can easily understand the issue as HPE OneView describes the problem and where it occurred, making it easy to identify issues with the system.
View full review »The automation that we get within OneView and the visibility across all of our different products are the most valuable features.
As they continue to add into the product, it makes the provisioning process that much easier and more seamless.
So for us, as we continue to scale on multiple locations, we wanted to have a one view into all of that infrastructure, i.e., not having to go into all the individual products for all the different types of storage, compute, etc. It's that flexibility across all the different infrastructure platforms that we wanted this solution.
View full review »From a single pane of glass, one product is used to:
- Manage all of our systems
- Do boots from SANs
- Build profiles
- Add the firmware and drivers
The most valuable feature of the solution is the visibility it provides when one adds any other servers externally to it.
The single pane-of-glass and unified API allows you to handle everything from one single interface. The best thing about OneView is that you can manage rack mount servers, blades, and blade chassis, all from one single pane of glass.
View full review »The automation is the big winner for people who use OneView. It allows several tasks to be rolled up into one very simple task.
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reviewer1525152
Technology Specialist at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
The best part is that you can integrate a two-way network. Earlier we could not manage the storage and ToR switch. Now we can create a LAN with our storage without any interface.
In terms of switch management, it is now easy to understand the current configuration. It provides centralized management. It provides a single pane, and you can easily do all updates in one shot. It is a great product.
View full review »Profile templates: The ability to generate the profiles and lay them down so the servers are built consistently. I would say that's probably the biggest piece of it.
View full review »What we were looking at originally with OneView was the server profiles. We were looking for:
- Something that could provision the server end-to-end with everything configured
- Core management
- Central management
- A way to manage everything
- Have a single plane of glass across all of the server platforms
Those were biggest things that were compelling and drew us to implement OneView.
View full review »The template management, so the firmware updates can be done from the software.
Its ease of use, i.e., just being able to easily deploy a server is the most valuable feature. That's terrific.
View full review »We're using OneView, which actually lets me control both 3PAR and our BladeSystems from one platform instead of having to jump back and forth between different management.
View full review »We can actually see if a server in China goes missing a disk or something. We can respond right away. It calls back. Or, if you have set it up, it actually calls HPE directly, if something is wrong and they respond to it. It is actually a quite good feature. It happens approximately within one minute.
View full review »- Single pane of glass
- Like a dashboard out-of-the-box
- Minimal setup
- Very easy to get going with
The most valuable feature is the single pane of glass. Also, it is easy to use.
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reviewer2342970
Systems Engineer at a tech consulting company with 501-1,000 employees
The most valuable features of HPE OneView are environment monitoring, the ease of firmware upgrade, and the ability to manage all the servers and the infrastructure from one team. With HPE OneView, I can have a competitive review of the system and manage it. The solution allows you to have a hardware profile that you can push through maybe new servers.
The solution provides a single pane possibility of seeing all these servers. The solution also helps monitor, perform an upgrade, and look at resource availability. I use HPE OneView to monitor the system. With HPE OneView, I can manage the hardware, computing, and storage from one software.
Just the ability to provision the servers with storage and network everything within one interface, not having to go into multiple interfaces to provision those pieces.
For us with the flexibility that it has given to us, I would rate it very highly. But, again, this was a game changing move for us, to go into something where we could easily provision systems, easily move those workloads from one physical enclosure to another physical enclosure without having to audit enclosures. It gave us a secret pane of glass.
My team did not actually manage storage before. When we brought this in, everything flows into OneView, so we managed the storage, we managed the fiber fabric and the compute. Really the only thing that we don't manage at this point is the Cisco switches. Everything else my team actually manages within that OneView interface.
View full review »Well, it's in my lab right now. It's great because it tracks warranty and support status but it also gives me the ability to go in and configure server profiles. It's primarily in a blade enclosure. I can manage server profiles and I can manage networks, all from one place.
View full review »OneView is a tool that we use primarily to speed up the deployment operations of infrastructure. We use it to eliminate human error in deployments and it allows us to compute much faster. It gives us a very easy program for the REST API interface. To summarize, the benefits are speed of deployment and reduced errors
View full review »For OneView, it's probably two things.
- Having the single pane of glass interface into the actual solutions that we're deploying and using.
- Above and beyond that, actually utilizing the OneView Global Dashboard. That's what we're utilizing to show everything.
We don't have a lot of installations, but it's there to show the customers that if they have multiple installations of OneView, they can integrate it all into a single pane of glass, so they can manage their infrastructure more effectively.
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Omar Sánchez (Mr.Tech)
Information Security Advisor, CISO & CIO, Docutek Services at Docutek Services
- Automation
- Simplicity of use
- Time saving
- Structured
- Balanced network application
Its ease of use and that it is a single-pane-of-glass are the most valuable features.
View full review »We chose OneView when we decided to do a technology refresh on our data center. At that point we were buying over 40 HPE enclosures and 500 blades and we really wanted some kind of automation technology to help us manage and deploy that infrastructure at speed. We're a kind of company that does things fairly quickly with short notice.
We expected that we would need to deploy the new equipment fairly quickly andthere was a lot of pressure to get stuff done as soon as the decision was made to purchase. OneView allowed us to accelerate the base configuration far faster and more accurately than ever before with manual configuration procedures.
When we came a year later to extending the infrastructure having OneView allowed us to quickly extend with the same configuration deployed in hours rather than days.
View full review »Managing everything from one screen, so we do not have to open another screen for every machine. It saves a lot of time for us.
View full review »The most important feature of the latest OneView version 3 is to include the option to make calls directly to HPE.
The previous software HPE Insight Remote was old and complicated; it didn't work. When I told the system to discover my servers, it found some systems but others were completely ignored. In the newer version of OneView, I hope and pray that this feature works better. At a recent HPE conference, I saw the live demo that showed me the options. When this software works like what I saw in the demo, it will be a great feature for the new options, to get one software for all that stuff.
The centralized management and monitoring features are most valuable in this solution.
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Infrastr9730
Infrastructure Engineer with 10,001+ employees
By being able to deploy servers very quickly and rapidly, we can respond to any business requirement needed.
The most valuable feature is the 360 dashboard.
View full review »In the latest version, I like the way that everything's been consolidated and brought together. One single pane of glass for management.
View full review »The centralized management of the HPE Virtual Connect (VC) is the most valuable feature.
View full review »It provides a good view of the whole infrastructure. It makes it easy to manage the infrastructure, including the server infrastructure and firmware updates.
View full review »I hate to say, not a lot. It's encouraging to see a couple of features in version 4 that we think ought to have been there from the start. So, we can see the development path, but so far it's been limited in what we've gotten out of it.
View full review »One-pane-of-glass, i.e., being able to manage all our facets of hardware through one-pane-of-glass, is the most valuable feature.
View full review »It provides easy administration.
View full review »The most valuable features of the product are health control, keeping an eye on the status of the server and the repository management for firmware.
I can download the SPP from HP and upload it to OneView. After that, I can add servers to that SPP and choose to deploy it to the servers. OneView 3.0 gives us the control of the health on our servers, it reports it directly to HPE with fault, and also gives me a fast message when something happens. In 3.0, the errors messages are better explained.
Insight Remote Support that came with 3.0 automatic reports faults to HPE, and I get reference a number back from them. In an hour or less, I get called or contacted by HPE. This information is also added to the support portal, there I also have all my servers added.Then, I can write a message on the case from the Portal, and also read what HPE is doing.
Firmware - In 3.0, HPE has done a better job with firmware updates, added more features, and also enabled the possibility to stage updates on the iLO card. Now you can create a template and add a server instead of one profile for each server. This helps when changing settings to an FKS VMware template or Hyper-V template. When I upload I spp to OneView, I can now have more than two spp uploaded, this gives me the possibility to downgrade to older spp if I have issues, and also have control of what spp and firmware are installed on servers.
View full review »- Primarily the monitoring capabilities
- A clear overview of the whole environment, the health of the whole environment
Having one platform to monitor and to access or configure all the servers or the 3PAR, etc.
It's rather simple to use, and that's very important for us. Being an IT person - I'm working for a chemical organization - we have to know a lot, but we can't be specialized in anything. So it's good that it's simple, that we can use it for just normal daily work.
It monitors all our servers, and if there is any problem it straight away sends us an alert. If It's a faulty component, we can see it from there. It sends an alert.
Proactive reporting of the hardware status is the most valuable feature.
View full review »OneView is the software stack that is running on top of Synergy and on top of the HPE Hyper Converged 380 solution. Customers who buy separate servers can install it, and all the various elements, themselves.
OneView is the one tool where you can manage your build environment, the hyper-converged environment, or the Synergy environment yourself.
The user experience makes it easier for the administrator because new, not so new, and old environments will be managed in the same way. There is an efficiency thing as well because you don't have to be an expert in hybrid IT (private cloud and public cloud). It's the same interface for all of them.
View full review »It provides a centralized management system for storage, switches and servers and helps to monitor all of this equipment. All of this is possible with one tool. Mostly, we have products and the ability to have one dashboard is very efficient for us.
View full review »The most valuable feature is having a one-pane-of-glass so that we can see the HPE environment, i.e., the blades and DL380s.
View full review »It enables us to capture any physical server alerts when there's any issue with health or change in connectivity status of the servers.
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AliBizmark
Computer and Network Engineer at Jooya Informatics Group
The OneView Global Dashboard is very user-friendly and it can be used for monitoring the power consumption and temperature of the data center and racks.
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Ivan Kovalchuk
Business Development Manager with 1,001-5,000 employees
- Universality of product
- Broad range of integration points for third-party software
- Broad range of tools to create executive and operations dashboards.
The most valuable thing is the speed, in which we can provision servers, and the remote support, which is automatically set up as well. The remote support automatically logs service calls and support cases with HPE, which is really good.
View full review »I like that it is quite easy to
- add servers and get them monitored and manageable
- create templates for server profiles
- see if all my servers are on correct firmware levels, with SPP packaging.
Provides a single-pane-of-glass and centralized administration of your environment.
View full review »The ability to administer multiple servers simultaneously, upgrade firmware, and add the client support pack.
View full review »You can deploy a server faster. Another benefit is easy management as compared to other solutions that we have used. There is no other solution you can use if you have HPE hardware, since you need the tooling feature.
View full review »The most valuable feature is that we use it for monitoring the HPE system hardware.
We have a partnership with HPE. We have a monitoring product and have integrated with HPE OneView. So, we use the HPE OneView functionality for monitoring all the system hardware.
View full review »I like the ability that we can manage multiple enclosures within OneView. It's like one stop shopping. You can manage all the server profiles, you can do everything from a blade enclosure standpoint using OneView. That's one of the things I like.
View full review »It enables you to view the entire infrastructure. If you have blades, storage, or any HPE environment, it enables you to manage it in a single pane. That's the best. It is easy to manage.
View full review »Valuable for us are ease of use, central management, and I think auto support.
Auto support, because we don't want to have to worry about managing failures like hard drives and power supplies. With this feature now it automatically updates HP and notifies our value-added reseller which is Pricon.
As a matter of fact, they know about the failure before I know about the failure, which is convenient.
View full review »The visibility of the status of the IT infrastructure.
View full review »I have heard of what the benefits are supposed to be and we're trying to get to that state, but we're just not there yet.
View full review »The single-pane-of-glass and a full view of the environment are the most valuable features.
View full review »This product is for management purposes and it provides reporting and dashboard functionalities. It provides me with visibility to take the right decisions for our infrastructure.
View full review »It provides insight for management.
View full review »Valuable to us is the ease of use. It is just so straightforward. It's very, very simple. The dashboard and the way to navigate is just very, very simple.
View full review »The most valuable feature is the capability it provides to implement automation and write automation scripts. This is what the world is going after.
View full review »I think ease of use is the most valuable feature. It saves us a huge amount of time. Normally, when we go and add a VLAN, we have to do it in a per-enclosure and per-blade basis. But when we use OneView, we can create one trunk and we can push it to all of the blades and the enclosures, and that saves us a huge amount of time.
View full review »We also have the 3PAR and the GUI is almost the same. So the recognition phase is very good.
View full review »You can work in Spanish if you wish.
View full review »Deploying faster new virtual services.
View full review »The ease of use. It is easy to move things forward. Provides ease of a single interface to manage multiple products.
View full review »It's a product with which you can automate, manage, and monitor your devices.
View full review »- Comprehensive dashboard
- Ease of use
Its simplicity is the most valuable feature.
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HPE OneView
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about HPE OneView. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
769,789 professionals have used our research since 2012.