2019-05-20T07:59:00Z

What advice do you have for others considering Lenovo Flex System?

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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OZ
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2022-08-24T01:27:41Z
Aug 24, 2022

I'd recommend Flex System to others as it's much better than any other product we've had and advise that they use XClarity for system management. I would rate Flex System eight out of ten.

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MirziyodMirsaatov - PeerSpot reviewer
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Top 5Leaderboard
2022-06-02T09:11:08Z
Jun 2, 2022

I would recommend the solution to others. I rate Lenovo Flex System a nine out of ten.

MS
Real User
2021-10-11T13:22:51Z
Oct 11, 2021

I'm not sure which version of the solution I am using. I'm pretty sure it is the latest version. I am not on the hardware team, and therefore it is hard to rate it. That said, I would give it an eight out of ten based on my personal experience. I'd recommend the solution to others.

Kevin Honde - PeerSpot reviewer
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2021-07-23T07:53:59Z
Jul 23, 2021

I would recommend this solution to others. I rate Lenovo Flex System an eight out of ten.

MK
Real User
2020-12-17T12:23:00Z
Dec 17, 2020

I would recommend Lenovo.

OZ
Real User
Top 20
2019-05-20T07:59:00Z
May 20, 2019

My advice is to get the three years maintenance and to follow up with Lenovo International, in addition to Lenovo Cairo. We call our partner in Egypt and they have complete support from Lenovo. I would rate the overall product as eight of ten. It's stable, it works well, and we have had no problem with it for a long time. The missing two points are because when we started we had some issues which are now solved but it took some time to resolve.

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