HPE Integrity excels in reliability, scalability, and performance. It offers high availability, efficient security features, and strong RAS capabilities. Users appreciate its seamless integration, fast deployment of virtual environments, and exceptional fault tolerance. The architecture supports extensive processor needs, straightforward management, and robust security compliance. With features like quick I/O throughput, redundancy, and minimal downtime when expanding, it consistently delivers a reliable platform for mission-critical operations, enabling 24/7 customer service continuity.
- "We use it as a database server for SAP systems, and it is performing very well."
- "If one needs a system with first class stability that may be an expensive solution, HPE Integrity is a way to go."
- "It just keeps on going; we don't have any problems with any HPE equipment, to be fair."
HPE Integrity experiences high costs compared to alternatives. Users express a need for a more user-friendly GUI and simplified virtualization. There's dissatisfaction with its scalability and limited processor capabilities. The outdated technology impacts performance and flexibility, making integration with cloud services difficult. Customers face challenges with support and manageability and desire faster server provisioning and improved backup and archiving features. The platform's power consumption and space requirements are also considered excessive.
- "Blade system backplane is SPOF."
- "Don't do it. Go x86."
- "We're moving away from Integrity as it's more pricey than the Intels."