Lenovo ThinkSystem rack servers offer flexibility and efficiency in order to meet mission-critical demands. I like that Lenovo blends outstanding performance, reliability, and manageability. The biggest advantage of the Lenovo system is the stability of the system itself. It is also scalable. For me, it is a huge benefit that the Lenovo ThinkSystem rack server is very powerful and has the capabilities needed to handle demanding workloads.
On a scale of ten, I would rate their technical support a nine.
Regarding upgrades, I admire the fact that all of it can be done from a single point, through a single dashboard; I can update different views and different device versions all at a very quick pace. It is also convenient that there are easy mountings of all the machines. Overall, Lenovo has good integration and is easy to implement.
HPE ProLiant DL servers are powerful while also compact and versatile. They are also affordable, and an ideal solution for growing companies. The solution accommodates both on-premises and hybrid cloud solutions. Like Lenovo, HPE also guarantees scalability and is easy to deploy. However, Lenovo does not have a riser inside, while HPE does. Installing HPE ProLiant DL servers is also straightforward. I like that HPE servers are strong, easy to monitor and manage, and also have very few failures.
I like Lenovo ThinkSystem’s rack servers over HPE ProLiant’s because HPE ProLiant currently has a gap in its memory technology. While HPE has just undergone a recent upgrade, I don’t see Lenovo having a lot of space for general upgrades of the system anytime soon.
Conclusion:
While both solutions come at a reasonable cost, ultimately the product you choose will depend on your company needs and deciphering which solution will work best for your organization. Like all products, both Lenovo and HPE have their advantages and disadvantages.
We performed a comparison between HPE Proliant DL Servers and Lenovo ThinkSystem Rack Servers based on our users’ reviews in five categories. After reading all of the collected data, you can find our conclusion below.
Ease of Deployment: Some users of HPE Proliant DL Servers found deployment to be easy, while other users found the implementation to be slightly difficult. Users of Lenovo ThinkSystem Rack Servers say the initial setup is straightforward.
Features: Users find both HPE Proliant...
Lenovo ThinkSystem rack servers offer flexibility and efficiency in order to meet mission-critical demands. I like that Lenovo blends outstanding performance, reliability, and manageability. The biggest advantage of the Lenovo system is the stability of the system itself. It is also scalable. For me, it is a huge benefit that the Lenovo ThinkSystem rack server is very powerful and has the capabilities needed to handle demanding workloads.
On a scale of ten, I would rate their technical support a nine.
Regarding upgrades, I admire the fact that all of it can be done from a single point, through a single dashboard; I can update different views and different device versions all at a very quick pace. It is also convenient that there are easy mountings of all the machines. Overall, Lenovo has good integration and is easy to implement.
HPE ProLiant DL servers are powerful while also compact and versatile. They are also affordable, and an ideal solution for growing companies. The solution accommodates both on-premises and hybrid cloud solutions. Like Lenovo, HPE also guarantees scalability and is easy to deploy. However, Lenovo does not have a riser inside, while HPE does. Installing HPE ProLiant DL servers is also straightforward. I like that HPE servers are strong, easy to monitor and manage, and also have very few failures.
I like Lenovo ThinkSystem’s rack servers over HPE ProLiant’s because HPE ProLiant currently has a gap in its memory technology. While HPE has just undergone a recent upgrade, I don’t see Lenovo having a lot of space for general upgrades of the system anytime soon.
Conclusion:
While both solutions come at a reasonable cost, ultimately the product you choose will depend on your company needs and deciphering which solution will work best for your organization. Like all products, both Lenovo and HPE have their advantages and disadvantages.