OpenText Operations Orchestration Scalability
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Kishore Ranjal
Product Specialist at SP Jain School of Global Management
I was the single user of the product. I would rate the product's scalability a nine out of ten.
View full review »The products that we use are scalable to the extent that we need them to be. We're huge already, and so we deploy thousands of systems, and it responds the way that we need it to. It really doesn't need to scale any bigger for us.
View full review »For the servers I'm involved with, we have probably 8,000 of them. In total, there's probably thirty to forty thousand servers in our company.
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Process Automation
April 2024
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There were a lot of scalability issues that we initially faced. Whenever I tried to deploy 100-200 endpoints, it became a huge challenge. We had to actually start using other tools like Tivoli Endpoint Management in order to patch the issues.
View full review »The tool is highly scalable. It can grow as big you want it to.
View full review »It is scalable. We started with a low number of servers and now we have more than 20,000 different servers.
View full review »It's exploding as more and more departments start using the application, we add more servers. I think of you need that directive from senior management. As long as it's something that the company wants, and they want to move forward with, you'll get the resources for it.
View full review »This tool is not known for scalability. We don't use it that heavily. As far as we know, the architecture is scalable. That was part of our decision to go this route. It has yet to be proven in the field.
View full review »Not much, it does a somewhat better job on scalability.
View full review »No – it’s fairly easy to scale.
View full review »It will going to meet our needs going forward.
View full review »We haven't scaled, but we have looked at it and it's quite scalable and usable for other parts of our organization. We could easily allow other people to use Orchestration.
We are planning to do it within Knowledge Management, for example, to have automated fixes in it and in Service Manager so that they can just click A or L and then run the Orchestration scenario to fix the problem.
As far as scalability goes, it has a great architecture and we're able to scale as necessary.
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reviewer1451937
Operations Leader - Global Automation at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
We have more than 50,000 users in our organization.
We have a team of 15 IT members who take care of the front and backend of this solution.
View full review »With new version scalability is highly achieved. You can add additional components to existing architecture WITHOUT downtime, which is amazing.
View full review »We haven't yet tested its limits or maxed it out yet.
View full review »It's scaled for our projects.
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Process Automation
April 2024
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