HPE Proliant ML Initial Setup

Jon Blake - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at a manufacturing company with 51-200 employees

The initial setup was very simple. An external IT company set it up for us.

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Nagendra Nekkala. - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager ICT & Innovations at Bangalore International Airport Limited

The initial setup was straightforward, and the deployment was completed within two days.


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DM
Pre-Sales Engineer at INTEGRALYS

The product's setup is easy and I would rate it a nine out of ten. The tool's deployment took a few hours to complete. 

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Matt Hardy - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure Manager/Deployment Manager at Hivedome Consultancy Services

Deploying a ProLiant server is straightforward and only takes about half a day. After deployment, the servers don't require much maintenance aside from periodic firmware updates. They need to be replaced or upgraded once every four years. 

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JP
Operations & Business Development at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees

The initial setup is straightforward because the team has had hands-on experience for past many years, so we've never faced such a challenge.

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AS
Sales Engineer at SGE

The initial setup of HPE Proliant ML is easy.

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RQ
Server and storage administrator at Banco de Costa Rica

The solution's initial setup is easy, but adapting the server to our necessities is difficult. They have a bulk solution, and the problem is you can modify anything.

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HM
Technical Consultant at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees

The initial setup is simple.

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SR
Network Admin at ALRASHID ABETONG

The initial setup is simple and there is nothing complicated about it. You really just have to turn it on because it's just the backend. After that, it depends on your software and what you're going to install, but it's open and ready to use.

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it_user567750 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior IT Technician at a local government with 1,001-5,000 employees

The setup is for single-layer network. We have servers on the main cover, and then it satellites out to individual premises in schools that go over the fiber link, and the group policies then travel from the main cover down to the satellite sites.

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it_user362046 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager Architect And Solution Manager at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The initial setup is fairly straightforward, particularly the hardware. The software has a bit of complexity and there's, again, the issue of updates and patches.

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it_user680196 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Data Center Analyst at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The setup was very straightforward.

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it_user364161 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Process Manager - Server Domain Architect at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

The initial setup is straightforward.

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it_user362043 - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

Initial setup was straightforward.

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