Our primary use case for this solution is hyper-converged.
We have a private cloud deployment.
Our primary use case for this solution is hyper-converged.
We have a private cloud deployment.
The most valuable feature of this solution is integration.
The virtual machine configuration for networking should be improved.
There should be more functionality available for routing.
I would like to see better integration with other services because it can be difficult to merge into the environment.
I think that stability is good for small and mid-level environments, but I don't think that it is suitable for high-end.
Scalability is great. You can increase size, which is good.
The technical support for this solution is pretty good. They have provided us support when needed.
When you are setting this solution up in a test environment then it is straightforward. However, when you have to combine it with the customer's hardware then it can be tricky sometimes.
The deployment took about one month.
We used a consultant to assist with the deployment.
We also evaluated a solution by Cisco.
This solution is good for small-end businesses, but for high-level business, you may have to evaluate other solutions.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Our primary use case of this solution is for storage nodes and compute nodes and I like that it is all in one box. It is very effective to use it for our infrastructure.
Something that needs to improve is that if you want to upgrade just one feature, you have to go to the highest model, which is the All-Flash Solution.
1- there are features like deduplicate and compersion, it's available only in the all-flash solution for Vxrack also auto-tiering and caching not available only in the all-flash scenario in VxRack flex
2- another way if you have the all-flash box from vxRack (SSD drive), cannot be mixed with normal HDD and the maintenance will be very expensive
The program is stable.
I believe it is a scalable solution.
I am not really impressed by the technical support of this solution. The product really needs better and more support.
On a scale from 1 to ten, I will rate this solution an eight.
I primarily use the solution for cloud applications and cloud services.
The features that I have found most valuable are the compatibility with VMware, and vCenter that can scale the VxRack. You have a fully hyper-converged solution, so you can easily manage all of your obligations and all of your solutions together on one management platform.
VxRack is useful for more than a data center. It can bring in all solutions together at the same time. You can use them more than just the old way. The old way, you didn't have a rack, for the server you had to go one by one. It's a comfortable solution, you can get the VMware or the other platform, and storage and computing all together, in one solution. So that's why we have this server and use it for the Cloud solutions it provides.
I recommend adding some more monitoring tools. There are no, such monitoring tools inside the rack or the hardware. I recommend adding some hardware. It needs some monitoring. It would be a benefit for the engineers actually. No need for them to go and open the platform with their computers.
It's very stable. If you put any machine, a VM machine, or any application, it will run without any issues, until you shut it down or integrate it with other hardware. There are many nodes that run each application. It's very stable. You don't need to depend on only one node to compute. You get redundancy and a full back up which will give you stability.
It's very scalable because anytime you want to increase a resource, you just add one node, or two nodes or whatever you want to add. It's very easy, it's just a click and play. We have many users. On one application we have more than 150K users. On other applications, we have 100K users. On one application, the minimum we have is 50K users.
Technical support is good. When you purchase it, there is one-year technical support from Dell. You can renew it every year. Dell support is very good. They answer you 24/7. When you purchase good support for the first year, you may not need to renew it if you have good staff, because it's very easy to learn how to maintain if you need anything. It's very easy. So the staff can learn this very easily, in only two months.
For hyper-converged, we did not previously use a different solution. I used a normal server previously. Dell VxRack is the first solution that I've used as a hyper-convergence solution. Before I was using the HP server and another server. But they are not hyper-converged, they are normal servers.
The setup was very straightforward. That's also the one features of the Vx series. All Vx series are easy to install, easy to configure, and easy to manage. The deployment only took one day.
The implementation was done by our team, me and my team.
I chose Dell because of the price. It's fair enough pricing for a first-time company to purchase it - especially VxRack. Otherwise, Nutanix and HP are expensive. More expensive than Dell VxRack. In general, the companies purchase the solutions and the partner companies are responsible to deploy it and install it. But in our case, we depend on ourselves to deploy and install it. So we don't add more cost, only the standard licensing cost.
This product offers stability and easy management. It's easy to learn how to work with the containers, especially for the Cloud solution.
We only need only two staff to run it, two engineers with one team leader. The memory, the CPU, the bandwidth, the storage, everything is monitored, and controlled. You only need one staff member to monitor it in real-time.
The traditional way, the servers were stored alone or next to each together. But currently, this solution is much easier. The modern way is very, very easy.
I would advise that if you want a cost-effective hyper-converged solution, go with VxRack. The support is good and it's easy to manage and deploy. It's a cost-effective solution but it also depends on what the use case is. There may be a reason to choose other solutions over this solution.
I would rate this solution an eight out of 10.
It has reduced downtime. Before on our previous solution, we used to have downtime on some of the servers because of the sort of convention. Currently, I've not experienced any downtime on any of the servers, and there is no more resource congestion.
All of the features are useful. We just started three months ago but we found that the issue we were having in our previous environment, which has high latency on the storage, we are not experiencing it anymore. The high ups on the storage are very good for us.
For now, we just started using it, so we've not really identified the area where we see anything lacking. Maybe after we use it for around six months we'll be able to know some areas. Moreover, we're still doing the migration. We've re-migrated from our old environment, we have migrated from VM to the new environment. So far so good. We do not really have a lot of challenges right now.
I think an area where maybe we'll need some improvement is that we have been, in our old environment, running VMware Virtual machines. We're also running Hyper-V virtual machines. But we recently discovered that migration of the Hyper-V virtual machines is a bit challenging. Maybe if Dell EMC can come out with a tool that will make it very easy for us to migrate the Microsoft Hyper-V machine, that may be an improvement.
The solution is very stable, and so far, so good. We don't have any issue with the security, and the environment is stable.
We've not added additional resources, but we believe that it's highly scalable. We believe that at any time we need to add resources we can easily add those resources to it. We don't have plans to increase usage, and we're using it extensively.
We've not reached any technical support since we started using it. Since we deployed this we have no cause to reach certain support.
Previously, we used to use Cisco before VxFlex. We switched because of the environment. We had high latency in the storage. Also, the underlying servers were obsolete. They were end-of-life.
The setup has been straightforward. We don't have many problems with the migration and so far it has been straightforward.
The OEM, Dell EMC, did the installation. Ten consultants did the installation for us.
I would recommend others use VxFlex.
I would rate the solution eight out of 10. I would rate it a 10 if they provided better integration with the other applications and offered a migration tool to easily migrate from Hyper-V.
Recently we used it in a hybrid setup for infrastructure between the VMs and the physical. Managing such an environment is a little bit tricky. Now, we have now one solution for everything or for the different environments that we have with us with production, disaster recovery, and UAT. Everything gets managed from one platform. Everything is happening from one place instead of just physically. In the past, managing the physical servers alone and then VMs that we have on different versions, just dealing with the different environments was a nightmare. But now since we have everything in one platform, it's much easier, especially since we don't have a very big team.
So I just needed a simple way to manage things that aligned with the business demands without wasting my time, troubleshooting, and trying to find what the problem was and integrations between the different solutions that we have here and there. Whether it's at a hardware level or software level or network, having everything in one place made my life much easier.
The most valuable feature is the overall integration and just seeing the three different layers which make up the machine software. Altogether, it's something that I would say is much better than any other solution that I have experienced before.
VxRail as a VM, as the extended version of VM, made the solution very powerful, unlike others like Nutanix or HP Synergy or SimpliVity. I can't see any problem other than one thing which is the vendor lock. It means if I want to extend my service if I want to add another stream or another data center and I want to have an integration, I have to have the VxRail bill as a total FCI solution on the other side. That's the only weakness that I see that needs to be improved; with VxRail they need to extend the licenses to any other solution. That's the only thing that I believe though.
On the dashboard itself that I use on a daily basis, I can get most of the information that I want. If I want to have more details or analytics, however, it's a little bit tricky. I'm using one of my resources to keep pulling data from different sources to build custom made reporting for myself. For example, utilization of the different resources on the different servers is there as a part of the dashboard. However, if I want to have the kind of comparison between two different VMs running on the same application, it's a little bit tricky. I'm asking my team to pull data and design it in a different way and send it back and execute it and stuff like that. Exporting data from the dashboard is not very user-friendly. It's just designed in a way that it's going to cover let's say 90%, 80%, of the end-users needs. If you need more sophisticated reporting it's not easy to have.
The solution is very stable. Over the past one and a half years, we did not face any major instance for the services itself. It's a hyper-converged by design. In terms of stability, we only have around 16 nodes, which is medium-sized. But we've never faced any failure in any nodes.
VxRail by design has an under systems scalability for whatever solution is provided for us. During the past one and a half years we just added some network cards just to cover the speed. One of them was a major card on the network cards and was one GB. When we changed the network site to have the switches with two GB, we decided also to upgrade network cards there. It was a very small job and since the solution itself it's scalable, we just did it in one day for all 16 nodes. Scalability is good.
We have an agreement. It's a critical mission service where the SLA says they have to recover the service within four hours. So far, all the incidents that were opened with Dell directly were from a year and a half ago after the implementation itself. There have only been three tickets.
In terms of our experience on those three tickets, they were not a major or critical event. They were all medium. They call it flexibility three. It's not even one or two. As per the SLA, within 24 hours they had to fix the problem. They ended up fixing the issue within the first three hours.
Although it was not a critical ticket, the response was great.
We just used pure VM. On HP, on the hardware itself, it was HP and virtualization. It was not a hybrid comparison. It was only a VM solution. We switched to hybrid just to take the features of all the clash kind of stuff that is more I would say sophisticated in the hybrid compared to HCI or other solutions. We moved from converged to hyper-converged. It's the technology itself that lead us to change solutions. VM as a combination isn't as good as VxRail as a total solution.
The deployment was very straightforward. We have four team members who only focus on the environment, on Excel. The system admin also has three team members. Each one has a different area to look at; one for storage, one for virtualization itself, and the other one for the overall health of troubleshooting of the Excel environment. So, one chief and three supporting leads.
When we started this project it was through a partner who did all the migration for us and handled the deployment as well. At that time it was a very small deployment.
In terms of advice, I would say that your success using VxRail would depend on the business itself. For example, if you're a high tech company, VxRail is not going to be a good solution for such a company. The same applies if you are at some software house because you need a very strong kind of computation system. In this case, HP Synergy will be the best total solution. However, if you're environment it doesn't need that high computation, it's either VxRail or Nutanix will be the best solution for anyone.
It depends on your mission. It depends on the business nature itself. For normal businesses, VxRail is a great option. For businesses that need high computation and stuff like that, VxRail will not serve them the way that they want.
I would rate this solution as nine out of ten.