2021-03-01T19:24:06Z

What needs improvement with HPE Integrity?

Miriam Tover - PeerSpot reviewer
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RS
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2024-02-19T10:49:38Z
Feb 19, 2024

The manageability must be improved. Regular management is a little complex.

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

In terms of improvement, the operating system development is slow, making it hard to keep up with modern tech and integrate with third-party products. Unlike other platforms, it lacks easy integration with popular cloud services like Office 365. This means if you are using HPE, you might face challenges connecting to the cloud and need to rely more on on-premises servers. Also, the support is lacking in some third-party products, limiting your options.

JQ
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2023-09-15T11:18:39Z
Sep 15, 2023

HPE Integrity has always been one step behind in areas like virtualization technologies, cloud enablement, the speed of backups, and replication. HPE Integrity has the strength and the robustness, but they are not abreast with the latest developments as much as I see with IBM or Dell. HPE Integrity is not strong regarding DR readiness, archiving, speed of backup, and replication. The aforementioned area can be considered for improvement of the solution. The solution's technical support team needs to improve their speed of response to customer issues. In the future, I want to see the solution enable its users to provision servers quickly. Generally, a person should be able to provision the servers in 15 minutes. I want to see an enhanced snapshot technology in the tool so that a person can have a quicker file system snapshot. I also want to see replication in the tool and more tuning for replication to happen quicker on any available bandwidth and networks. I want to see the tool have the ability to rapidly copy files from server to server in the same LAN environment. I want the system to leverage memory and I/O throughput to enhance features of the tool, like copying, archiving, and snapshots. If you have to provision a new server, you should be able to provision one as fast as possible, meaning it should be faster than its current speed. As too much downtime is required for the extension of mount points and maintenance, I want to see more things done while the systems are up and running.

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

HPE Integrity needs improvement in terms of pricing for scalability. They should release smaller versions for specific applications or usage.

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

The virtualization of HPE Integrity could be simplified. We have discussed this issue with HPE and hopefully, they will have an update.

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

HPE Integrity is a pain. HPE hasn't put much work into developing the solution in the past few years because it will be discontinued soon.

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

We have only just used this solution for a small period of time, it is difficult to fully assess it. We need more time to learn and know all of its components. The monitoring is an area that needs some improvement.

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