HPE SimpliVity Scalability

SantoshRaghuwanshi - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise architect at Reliance Industries Ltd

HPE SimpliVity is scalable within certain limits. Adding nodes to a cluster is straightforward, but there's a constraint on the number of nodes you can add. If you need extensive scalability, you might want to compare it with solutions like Nutanix or Dell, which support a larger number of nodes. I work with a diverse range of clients, including small, medium, and large enterprises. HPE SimpliVity is suitable for all of them.

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it_user582870 - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Infrastructure Architect at loanDepot

I have not encountered any scalability issues.

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Head of technical Follow-up and Development at Greater Amman Municipality

In terms of scalability, our expansion depends on how many end users I want to be using it because the sizing of the HCI depend on the number of end users that will connect to the HCI node.

I think that we have witnessed improvement in the performance between the HCI solution and traditional servers.

We have 600 users now, and next year we will have an additional 400. This brings us to 1000 users. Then we'll look for an expansion.

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AL
Owner at Simplify IT (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

It is a scalable solution. However, you will need to add the same number of storage pods and compute nodes to each node.

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it_user609492 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Director, Infrastructure and Data Integrity at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I did not encounter any issues with scalability, and we already added another server to the cluster.

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Xavier Perez - PeerSpot reviewer
Administrador TIC at Cementos Molins

Scaling is problematic. It's not as scalable as other solutions, such as Nutanix. In our scenario, it's not a big point for us as we have a medium enterprise. Therefore, we don't need to scale straight to tens of nodes. We only have four nodes at this time. For us it's not a problem, however, maybe for larger organizations, it can become a problem.

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MN
IT architect - Hosting and Cloud at Kraft Heinz

Scaling is a piece of cake. We have been able to scale up in our Asia-Pac region. We even are doing site-to-site replication of certain systems that we need to have high availability on.

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Parin Thaker - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution Specialist at Dotcad Pvt Ltd

For small and medium-sized businesses the scalability is fine. There are likely to be issues in large environments and it requires extra planning.

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PM
Quadria Rouen Agency Director at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

The solution is scalable.

We have approximately 80 people in my organization in France and we work together with 2,000 other regions that all use the solution.

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CR
Chief Technology Officer at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees

We're a relatively small organization so it was able to scale down to our level. We understand it can scale up exponentially.

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SH
IT Director at McInnes Cooper

Scalability is fine. We are a fairly small organization, so it hasn't really come up. We fit well into their small end of deployments. From what I hear, it can scale quite high. However, that is not a functionality or feature that we've come across yet.

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DC
IT Engineer at a government with 501-1,000 employees

The scalability of the storage and memory are less than ideal. Although there are unused drive slots in the SimpliVity hosts, you can't just add additional drives. You must purchase additional nodes to increase the storage capacity. We needed to expand the RAM after putting the nodes in service, and the only option was to add another 384 GB of RAM, the same amount that the node came with.

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JM
Manager -Information Technology at Carolina Sunrock

No issues. The system was sized right by the SimpliVity engineers

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RK
Co-Founder at ThoughtsPro Innovations LLP

I would rate the scalability a nine out of ten. There are around nine end users in our company using this solution. 

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Gervais Ndjomo - PeerSpot reviewer
Founding President at NUMERIQUEST

SimpliVity's scalability is good, but you definitely need to opt for two processors if you want scalability. It's limited otherwise.

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RK
Solutions Executive at Tech Data Limited

HPE SimpliVity is easy to scale.

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DD
Asst. Manager at a retailer with 5,001-10,000 employees

I think it is scalable.

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CG
IT Manager at Penoles

The scalability is okay. You only need to aggregate some nodes, then increase the capacity of the structure.

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SS
VP/Chief Technology Officer at Francis Drilling Fluids, Ltd.

It was inconceivable that we could deploy a 2U solution and gain all the server, storage, and data protection functionality that we needed. Scalability was a huge factor, along with ease of use, and management, which was all integrated from within vCenter.

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it_user226710 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I did not encounter any scalability issues, but it’s too soon, because I don’t need to expand the systems currently in production.

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Michael Tsang - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Consultant Manager at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We have found the solution to be scalable and simple to expand as necessary. However, you need to do the sizing properly at the outset.

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RP
Group IT Manager at a hospitality company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We do not need to scale the solution because we have purchased it with servers, with two processors, and 750 gigabytes of memory per server. We have everything that we need and do not need to upgrade or scale the server or scale the infrastructure.

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RR
Lead Systems Engineer at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees

For the most part, for what it does, the scalability is fine.

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DS
Junior Software Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

The scalability is good, but there can be problems with integration and compatibility when patching or updating the product.

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RS
Assistant Manager - IT & IS at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We have not really tried to expand the product, due to the fact that we don't really want to invest more into it. Therefore, I can't really speak to the solution's capabilities in this matter. We're just going to use it and maybe over a period of time, we might just come out of it.

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MW
IT Director at Celgene Corporation

It scales well so far. We had to increase capacity. It was able to scale pretty simply, and that worked well.

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JB
Senior Engineer at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees

The scalability is good. It's scalable to what we need it for.

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CB
Director of IT at a pharma/biotech company with 501-1,000 employees
Raphaël Julmy - PeerSpot reviewer
Architecte Infrastructures at IT-Med

Its performance decreases when we have a lot of nodes.

It is suitable for small, medium, and large companies. It can be used in almost all companies.

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DL
Consultant at Trigonova GmbH

If I compare it to our recent solution, it is not so scalable. We have had about 10 customers. Normally, it is in a branch office, so there are less than 200 users.

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LA
Senior Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

The solution is quite scalable. 

We closed six deals. The largest one is a 4-node cluster, and another is a 2-node cluster and 3-node cluster. Very recently, we closed a deal with the largest private sector insurance company which is about four nodes. They are going to expand the environment. We have another five HPE SimpliVity references in Sri Lanka. Currently, we are working with a few customers on some upgrades. 

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DH
Senior Datacenter Consultant at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees

The scalability of the solution is very good. It's quite scalable, but one problem with all HCI solutions is that maybe the customer is just growing on storage and not on compute or memory. Then you have to add more nodes although you don't need more compute or memory. But with SimpliVity, you can actually upgrade your storage in the nodes, so you can go from a medium-sized SimpliVity node to a large or an extra-large. In that case, you don't have to buy more nodes, because more nodes requires more VMware licenses, and that's a big cost for a customer.

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SV
Business Development Head at Fast in Cloud

HP is renowned for scalability. They're using Nimble and three-part technology for storage and backup.

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VC
Systems Engineer at Sempra

The scalability is very good. It's excellent for a branch office/remote office, instead of a data center.

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DY
IT Director at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees

We have not encountered any scalability issues. We've added nodes into our server federation without issues.

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it_user531087 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Administrator at a consultancy with 51-200 employees

We have not encountered any scalability issues.

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MD
Technical Account Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

I would recommend this solution to others.

We have approximately 10 customers using this solution.

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RU
Senior Solutions Architect at a manufacturing company with 51-200 employees

SimpliVity offers built-in scalability but there is an override with the data protection policy that they are providing, what kind of flexibility when it comes to managing the complete virtual machines. 

The cluster has its own limitation. You cannot go beyond 32 or 64 nodes.

You can have multiple clusters and you can share your application across the clusters, but, yes, there are limitations. Though the limitation is not small it allows you to have 32 or 64 nodes in a cluster. When it comes to managing it, the more you add, the more complex it becomes to manage.

We have given it to many customers. Few of the customers are running it for the highest number of possible nodes in the clusters.

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DC
IT Engineer at a government with 501-1,000 employees

Scalability is something that needs to be improved because if you need more storage then you have to add more nodes. You can't just add more disks to it.

We have about 250 users.

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JP
IT Manager at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

Scaling isn't so hard.

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it_user1130133 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Engineer - Midrange Hardware Standards at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees

I haven't had to try and scale it yet.

It is pretty good for a small to medium-sized business.

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CB
Director of IT at a pharma/biotech company with 501-1,000 employees

No, but we sized correctly in the beginning and have not needed to since.

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MI
FD at Alpha 55

Scalability is very good in SimpliVity. Up scaling is very possible, and at any time it is scalable.

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AH
IT Manager at Penoles

The scalability is great.

We have 13 nodes in our data center.

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IT Director at Ströer Media AG - Turkey

No, it works well.

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BR
IT Systems Architect at Brigham Young University

We have not done a whole lot with scalability. We've upgraded a little bit, but from everything that we've seen, it's easy, simple, and it can scale as much as we need it to.

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BR
IT Systems Architect at Brigham Young University
EL
VP Comercial at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

It is scalable.

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KK
General Manager / CTO with 201-500 employees

The solution is scalable, although one occasionally will wish to have a four socket processor. As we do not possess this, we have had multiple systems running.

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KL
DATABASE APPLICATION ENGINEER with 1-10 employees

It is not easy to scale. In our instance, we would probably have to upgrade to a whole new hardware platform.

In terms of end-users, our company is small, but we support school districts. There are probably 500 users.

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KP
Manager, IT Infrastructure at a consumer goods company with 1,001-5,000 employees

It is easy to scale. We have more than 2,000 users.

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DL
Consultant at Trigonova GmbH

The solution is not so scalable, because you have only a few options to expand the system.
We have between 100 users and 500 users.

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it_user543450 - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of IT at Law Firm

No. When scaling you need to consider that scaling an hyperconverged infrstructure is different from a traditional server stacks, because basically you are tied to adding one building block which adds server, cpu, ram, disk all at once. in a traditional stack you will look at each component constantly and scale them up indipendently. Another aspect is that the indicator which will tell you when it is time to scale might be different from your expectations. In my experience we did in the past scale traditional stacks when the storage was getting full. After implementing Simplivity, my indicator is now the disk latency. The storage itself will almost never get full, but after adding additional workloads for 2 years I have learned that although the disk is not full, you want to look at certain thresholds in your disk latency, or in certain cases at RAM availability on the appliances.

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it_user683289 - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Architect at Jackson laboratory

I'd like to see better scalability. For SimpliVity, it's hyper-converged and is limited. It doesn't scale to, maybe, where we would like to see it. However, now the fact that HPE has purchased SimpliVity and it's now HPE SimpliVity, we will start to see that it scales out across other platforms, or at least, hopefully, we will see it scale.

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it_user364671 - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I have not encountered any scalability issues in my environment and situation.

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it_user572493 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Infrastructure at a healthcare company with 501-1,000 employees

We have not had scalability issues.

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it_user543450 - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of IT at Law Firm
RS
Sales Director at MTF DATA AG

SimpliVity is a good fit for small to medium-sized companies, but it's not scalable enough for large enterprises. 

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HP
Process Control Senior Supervisor at a mining and metals company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The product is very scalable.

We use the solution for 15 people. 

We are increasing usage. We already bought some systems that are the same as HPE. However, that's due to the fact that our company has a standard of using HPE. If I could, might choose another solution.

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BB
Senior System Administrator with 11-50 employees

HPE SimpliVity is easy to scale. You can simply add resources, for instance, ram, or storage. Additionally, adding another node is possible. It is very easy and straightforward.

We have more than 5,000 people using the solution.

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CS
Senior Engineer at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees

It is not very scalable. However, I think it is supposed to be like that. It is not supposed to be like a massive solution with about 30 clusters, and that is by design. I don't think that is a flaw. It is designed for small clusters, so it is not very scalable. 

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it_user708465 - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

In terms of scalability, this solution fits us. However, I think that the actual limitations are somewhat less than what people might want. For our purpose, it's ok.

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YS
Head-IT/SAP at Barista Coffee Company Ltd.

We have around 200 users.

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AaronSMR - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Administrator with 201-500 employees
it_user684993 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Cloud Data Architect

When you go past eight nodes, you have to get approval. That has been a concern of ours. Sometimes they say that that it has been approved, and other times, they say that they have to go through the approval process again.

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SS
VP/Chief Technology Officer at Francis Drilling Fluids, Ltd.

No, We have increase capacity 2X.

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ET
Chief of Information Technology at SOFTYS

The scalability is good but you need to pay for the additional nodes that can be expensive. We are currently using the solution for one thousand people in our organization.

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GF
Presales and Consulting at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

The scalability of this solution is great but could be better.

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LT
IT Analyst at a local government with 1,001-5,000 employees

The scalability is good.

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DM
IT Supervisor at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

I haven't tried to scale it.

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it_user680265 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems/Storage Engineer at Banc of California

It scales very easy. Like I told you, I have coverage. You just rack and stack, and it just scales.

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SV
Software & Services Advisor at a tech company with 10,001+ employees

100 VM limit per OmniCube (not sure if its the OmniCube or VMware related).

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SJ
Professional ICT at a non-tech company with 11-50 employees

The solution is scalable. If we want to expand then we only need to purchase new nodes and set them up.

We have approximately 100 users using this solution.

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AP
Support analyst with 5,001-10,000 employees

The solution is scalable, I only need to add new nodes to expand.

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MB
Senior Product Manager at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees

You can easily scale without any problem by adding new nodes, which is a very good part of the product. Currently, my customers don't have a requirement for scalability, but they will have a requirement in the future. They will have to scale the platform, storage, and virtual machines in the near future. A customer is planning to add one or two nodes at the beginning of the next year. My customers are medium-sized and big-sized companies.

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AS
Technical Architect at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

The product initially had a limitation of 12 nodes in a federation, which has been increased to 32. Keep this in the back of your mind, particularly when looking at the number of nodes in a single stack.

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it_user713316 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Systems Architect at a university

We have not done a whole lot with scalability. We've upgraded a little bit, but based on everything that we've seen, it's easy, simple, and can scale as much as we need it.

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KB
Manager, Corp IT Infrastructure at Domo

Scalability is good. We have a small implementation, so I can't speak very well to scalability. We have a three-mode installation now. We're going to six modes already and I would expect that to be an improvement.

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it_user680217 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager of Virtualization at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

It is very scalable.

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it_user592341 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Engineer/Virtualization Specialist at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The product is very scalable, if you can work with the building blocks. If you need more computing power, you can add computing nodes, which can be any x86 server. If you need more storage, you need to add a SimpliVity OmniCube or OmniStack node.

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MZ
Head of ICT Infrastructure at a construction company with 1,001-5,000 employees

HPE SimpliVity could be more scalable.

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GR
System Administrator at Full House

This product is easy to scale, but it's not cheap to do so.

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MK
Chief System & Security Officer at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees

We recently started using the product, and therefore not everyone was on the solution. We're at about 60% uptake now. 

While we may expand in the future, we have not yet tried to scale the solution. It may be something we consider down the line.

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GK
Senior IT Specialist at Servicios de Consultorias de IT

Our clients are small and medium-sized businesses, so we implement small infrastructures - three nodes to five nodes.

Our clients are very happy with this solution. I don't know if they will buy more SimpliVity though.

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it_user335280 - PeerSpot reviewer
Account Manager at a tech services company

We have absolutely not had any issues with scalability. A customer just has to buy another box and plug it into the system if they need more logical space. Or, if they need more memory or cores, just attach a non-SimpliVity system.

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it_user605250 - PeerSpot reviewer
System Administrator at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees

I have not scaled yet.

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KB
Network Manager at a marketing services firm

Scalability sounds easy, just add nodes. We haven't had to do that yet, since we just started.

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it_user784089 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior IM Manager

It scales quite nicely. We are not very big so I don't know if it really scales up that big. But for a small to medium company, I would say it is much better, for example, than the competition. For us, it is the right size. I think it was the right choice.

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it_user683262 - PeerSpot reviewer
Account Manager with 51-200 employees

No customers have tried to scale yet.

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it_user582882 - PeerSpot reviewer
GM IT Operations at a insurance company with 501-1,000 employees

None. We started with two, got another one, and then another three. Deployment and expansion was a breeze.

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it_user168297 - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

I have not encountered any scalability issues. We initially started out with a 2+1 configuration and then scaled up to a 3+2 with no issues.

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it_user784044 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager ICT at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The scalability is linear.

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it_user584109 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sales & Project Manager at a tech services company

The scalability options are clear and mostly satisfying.

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AL
Co-Founder/CTO at a computer software company with 11-50 employees

The solution is converging in a public place, the scalability is good. We have approximately 70 users using the solution in my company,

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it_user530316 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at a non-tech company with 501-1,000 employees

No, but we have only added one node so far.

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it_user609312 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Systems Administrator at a healthcare company with 501-1,000 employees

Slight inconvenience with scaling out with the All Flash nodes. We had to put them into their own datacenter because of compatibility issues with the CN3000s (seriously?). While it's not the end of the world, I unfortunately am not able to do inline vmotion of servers between the datacenters. Instead I have to do a cold storage vmotion with a powered off guest server. Not the end of the world, but is inconvenient to me because it makes for some late nights. A larger server takes many hours to move over my 1GB network. This may just be an issue with my configuration and lack of a 10GB switch.

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it_user684990 - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Tech Consultant for Data Center with 51-200 employees

Scalability is very good.

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it_user322023 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Systems Administrator at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees
it_user530316 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at a non-tech company with 501-1,000 employees

We added a fourth server with relative ease.

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it_user164979 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees

No scalability issues.

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

It is scalable. Everybody in our organization is using this solution because internally, all our applications are running on it. We have around 50 users and 5 administrators.

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AB
Engineer at Platform Technique

The solution is very, very scalable. If a company needs to expand it, they can do so easily.

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it_user784092 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Analyst at a insurance company with 501-1,000 employees

It is not as flexible as we want. We have asked for some more granular scalability. For example, the ability to add some disks, and not another node, if we need more storage.

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KY
Key Account Manager at BTS Group

This is a scalable solution.

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HL
Senior System Engineer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

HPE SimpliVity is scalable. Some 200 people at my organization are using this solution at present. 

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DT
Production Support Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

The scalability may be a little limited. It depends on what we select with it.

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it_user683259 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sales at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Scalability so far has been pretty good. We haven't really had customers that have had a scale beyond an extreme amount of nodes; eight, nine, ten nodes. It's been rock solid.

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SA
head of presales at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

We have about five different customers who are utilizing the solution currently.

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WA
Co-Founder at BIGBOOM ASIA CO.,LTD.

This solution is scalable. You can add additional nodes at any time. It's easier to scale than Cisco Hyperflex and better than Nutanix.

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RH
Senior Project Manager at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The scalability is the best in the market. We have between 10 and 15 users in our organization, and it is installed in the data center.

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LC
VMware Administrator at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The scalability is good and simple.

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it_user603141 - PeerSpot reviewer
Works

So far, we have not encountered any issues with scalability.

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it_user590748 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Systems Administrator at a tech services company

No issues with scalability.

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it_user530523 - PeerSpot reviewer
IS Specialist at a educational organization with 51-200 employees

I have not scaled it yet.

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NO
Solutions Coordinator at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

We are currently working on upgrading the storage capacity for a customer from medium to large. The solution is scalable, but they have to work more on the scalability part. That's because you can scale out and scale up, but based on my experience with this customer, scaling up is going to be disruptive. It's going to disrupt their service because the storage has got into a place where they cannot just add the storage node to it without disrupting the service. They have to look at that angle. When you're adding drives, it should be able to just load the drives, do the recalculation, and just work without disrupting your service.

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Tomas Sajauka - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineer-Consultant at Blue Bridge Bond, UAB

This product doesn't scale - it's for small environments with two or three nodes, no more.

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DY
Founder & CTO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

The solution is scalable if you size the requirement of your client at the first stage, otherwise scalability is difficult.

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NB
System Engineer (Storage/HCI) at a construction company with 201-500 employees

With the newer models we can scale as we need. There are 20 users in our office and probably 200 more worldwide. 

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JP
Solution Expert at Frontier Business systems

SimpliVity is as scalable as all the other solutions. 

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MH
Customer Service Officer at STBL

HPE SimpliVity is a scalable solution. 

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SK
System Engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

The scalability is okay.

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it_user784002 - PeerSpot reviewer
Platforms Engineer
it_user607584 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

We have not encountered any scalability issues.

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CL
Senior Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

It is scalable.

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it_user769266 - PeerSpot reviewer
Gerente Comercial at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

We did not encounter any issues with scalability. Has horizontal scalability.

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