2021-03-01T19:24:06Z

What advice do you have for others considering HPE Integrity?

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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RS
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Top 20
2024-02-19T10:49:38Z
Feb 19, 2024

We use a different product for storage. We also use other servers. I will recommend the solution to others. Overall, I rate the product a nine out of ten.

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Linda Belebesi - PeerSpot reviewer
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Top 10
2023-11-14T15:24:04Z
Nov 14, 2023

Considering the stability and security of HP Integrity, I have confidence in their product. If I had any say in the matter, I would argue that it's a product that shouldn't be discontinued. The unique features and performance make it stand out positively. Overall, I would rate HP Integrity as an eight out of ten.

JQ
Real User
Top 20
2023-09-15T11:18:39Z
Sep 15, 2023

As a background server for our use of Oracle database, and since I am not into system administration as such, I find the platform I use to be quite difficult. When there are upgrades, updates, or patching requirements, you do not always get them on time for the platform. Oracle seems more inclined to its own operating systems, like Oracle Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or Oracle Solaris. With HPE, it's more like coming in from outside, meaning it's a bit more difficult to do migrations, new implementations of Oracle, and upgrades. HPE Integrity is more difficult and cumbersome because of the different patching requirements, different settings, and parameter requirements, so the environment as a whole is not as seamless as it is when it comes to Oracle. Those who want something that works very fast in a cloud-enabled environment should consider Dell or IBM. For those who deal with more technical environments where they are involved with back-end stuff and not too much work related to front-end, HPE Integrity can serve them as a very reliable tool. In general, HPE Integrity is very reliable when running in the background, especially to support running those systems that need to work twenty-four hours, seven days a week. If a person has to run OLTP environments in AWS, HPE Integrity may not be the best choice. I rate the overall product a seven out of ten.

Babawale Awojinrin - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-08-17T13:29:38Z
Aug 17, 2023

I rate HPE Integrity a seven out of ten. I recommend it for its durability, speed, and technical support documentation.

VS
Real User
Top 5Leaderboard
2022-04-25T09:35:02Z
Apr 25, 2022

I would recommend this solution to others. I rate HPE Integrity an eight out of ten.

SS
Real User
2021-12-21T10:13:00Z
Dec 21, 2021

HPE Integrity was a top solution about three or four years ago. But if I'm rating it this year, I would give it a seven or eight out of 10. After 2022, it will be more or less obsolete.

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Islam Hamed - PeerSpot reviewer
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2021-03-01T19:24:06Z
Mar 1, 2021

It's a very good product to use for medium-sized companies. I would rate HPE Integrity a nine out of ten.

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