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AaronSMR - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Administrator with 201-500 employees
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Our backups are now more efficient and reliable because the system manages them much better for us
Pros and Cons
  • "Having one management console to do everything from was a great improvement over dealing with separate hardware for servers, SANs, backups etc."
  • "Upgrading the firmware/software could be more seamless."

How has it helped my organization?

Our backups are now more efficient and reliable because the SimpliVity system manages them so much better for us. It allows us to replicate them as often as we like to another pair of SimpliVity boxes at one of our remote sites.

What is most valuable?

Having one management console to do everything from was a great improvement over dealing with separate hardware for servers, SANs, backups etc. Also, the ability to spin up a new VM within minutes has been a huge time saver.

What needs improvement?

Upgrading the firmware/software could be more seamless (or at least be assigned a technician who could walk us through the process for both the SimpliVity software as well as the VMware software).

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The SimpliVity solution has been very reliable and stable for us. A few times over the years where we had errors or hardware issues, they were resolved in a timely manner by SimpliVity support.

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What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

No.

How are customer service and support?

Customer Service:

It's been pretty good. Before HPE bought Simplivity, I feel the customer service was great. The couple times I have had to contact support after HPE bought SimpliVity, it has been what I have come to expect from large companies.

Technical Support:

The techs that I have worked with have been really good and seem to know their stuff.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

This was our first hyper-converged solution. Previously, we had used separate blade servers tied to separate SANs tied to separate backup solutions.

How was the initial setup?

With the assistance from SimpliVity engineers who were on site for the initial deployment, everything went very smoothly.

What about the implementation team?

Our solution was recommended by our trusted vendor and SimpliVity engineers were on site to help implement the solution. Everyone was very knowledgeable.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

Make sure you plan for future growth and get a solution that has enough storage/resources for years to come. Originally, we thought we were only going to deploy our most critical VMs using this product, but once we saw how much better it was to manage the VMs, back them up, and deploy new VMs, we started moving a lot more servers over to it. Eventually, we had to buy another pair of SImpliVity OmniCubes to accommodate everything.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

No, once we found out about the SimpliVity product and saw a demo, we were sold. We have been very happy with our decision.

What other advice do I have?

If you are looking to consolidate and simplify the management of various servers, definitely look into a solution from SimpliVity.

Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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IT Director at Ströer Media AG - Turkey
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I am backing up all my data in seconds
Pros and Cons
  • "The backup and restore features are the most valuable."

    How has it helped my organization?

    You have to manage so much hardware if you have IT systems, and each system has a different web interface, log, and reporting service. When you check all of them in a day, you don't have enough time for other work, but I can manage all the services from a single interface with SimpliVity. It saves me time.

    What is most valuable?

    The backup and restore features are the most valuable. Because before SimpliVity, I was backing up the data to an external hard disk. It worked slowly sometimes, and I had to wait for hours. But now, I am backing up all my data in seconds.

    What needs improvement?

    I think first we should make a hardware upgrade.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    No, it's stable.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    No, it works well.

    How are customer service and technical support?

    I haven't needed technical support yet.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    I was using classical storage, server technology, because it's not easy to manage all hardware capacity.

    How was the initial setup?

    It was straightforward.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    The price should be cheaper.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I only looked at Nutanix and VMware vSAN, but SimpliVity is convenient for our systems.

    What other advice do I have?

    Anyone looking to implement it should do so without losing any time.

    Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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    it_user713316 - PeerSpot reviewer
    IT Systems Architect at a university
    Real User
    A valuable feature is the backup and restore capability

    What is most valuable?

    • The backup and restore capability
    • The speed with which it backs up
    • Restores can be done in seconds

    How has it helped my organization?

    The tool makes it more efficient for us. Instead of having to get support for multiple different solutions like storage, compute, and network, and having to contact individual vendors, it's all one solution. We can contact one person and get support over the phone. We don't have to call multiple vendors, having them point fingers at each other.

    What needs improvement?

    Additional features would be having more visibility into the overall infrastructure and to know what's happening with the VMs.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Stability has been rock solid. We've put it in. The transition was easy, and it stayed up the whole time. There have been no issues at all.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    We have not done a whole lot with scalability. We've upgraded a little bit, but based on everything that we've seen, it's easy, simple, and can scale as much as we need it.

    How are customer service and technical support?

    I've used SimpliVity and HPE. Once I get a hold of them, they are great. Sometimes, it's a little bit difficult to get a hold of them, but once we do, their technicians are great.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We were using a different solution, and it was reaching end of life. That is when we started evaluating different vendors and products. We didn't know about this tool. We saw their solution, saw the backup and restore, the ability to do disaster recovery and business continuity, and we were sold.

    We chose HPE because we ran a test between this and one other competitor. We tested some drive failures and that type of thing, and found out that the data protection was much better with SimpliVity.

    When selecting a vendor, the most important criteria are functionality, performance, and support. We looked at all of those and that's why we chose SimpliVity.

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup was very simple and easy. We had it up in half a day and we were up, running, and migrating our VMs.

    What other advice do I have?

    I would have them take a look at it and do a proof of concept. They should take a look the backup and restore and the ability to restore very large VMs in seconds.

    Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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    Sr. Systems Administrator at a healthcare company with 501-1,000 employees
    Real User
    Top 20
    Having a private cloud for my organization is valuable.
    Pros and Cons
    • "The ease of managing this system."
    • "If there was anything I would like to see, it would be indexed backups."

    How has it helped my organization?

    The inline dedupe and compression has allowed me to run all my servers and appliances (total 60) in an HA configuration while taking up just 8U of rack space (4x2U nodes). There is incredibly fast I/O and with the OmniCubes, my users are spoiled with the super-fast reads and writes. Did I mention that we truly enjoy our 99.999% up time?

    What is most valuable?

    The ease of managing this system! Recently added the All Flash CN3400F and oh my goodness are these nodes fast as lighting! I love having a private cloud for my organization. Public cloud will never care for my organizations data more than I do.

    What needs improvement?

    I gave it an excellent rating, thus I think it's well excellent! If there was anything I would like to see, it would be indexed backups. You have to hunt a bit if you have to restore a file. Index the backups and it would be perfect!

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    It's been a little dodgy this year on my CN3000s at Prod when they have lost HA Sync. This has only happened when we've lost Internet connection to our DR site. I'm still trying to understand why this happens. It's quite a pain when this occurs.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    Slight inconvenience with scaling out with the All Flash nodes. We had to put them into their own datacenter because of compatibility issues with the CN3000s (seriously?). While it's not the end of the world, I unfortunately am not able to do inline vmotion of servers between the datacenters. Instead I have to do a cold storage vmotion with a powered off guest server. Not the end of the world, but is inconvenient to me because it makes for some late nights. A larger server takes many hours to move over my 1GB network. This may just be an issue with my configuration and lack of a 10GB switch.

    How are customer service and technical support?

    Customer Service:

    Customer service has been slightly impacted since HP purchased Simplvity. The support is still excellent, it just takes them a bit more time to get back to you when you open even a critical ticket. I'll give HP some time to adjust and update this part of the review later.

    Technical Support:

    Technical support is excellent +++. The HP purchase of Simplvity has not impacted the skill level of the engineers I have worked with. They are still great.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We had an aging Compellent SAN which was critically close to running out of disk space. Dell would not sell me an additional disk enclosure, thus forcing me to do a forklift upgrade. Moving to the Simplivity HCI allowed me considerably more resources and we came in under budget.

    How was the initial setup?

    Initial setup was very straightforward. It's almost plug and play! Adding the All Flash node needed a little more effort.

    What about the implementation team?

    A vendor team implemented it. Expertise was excellent. I couldn't have asked for better.

    What was our ROI?

    I'm not in finance, so I don't know the numbers, but I do know that I've since added 10 additional VMs and appliances, and can still add more without having to buy anything. I've saved on VM licensing because I was able to get rid of SRM. I couldn't even imagine how much it would cost to host all these servers in the public cloud!

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    This solution, while costly as all these solutions are, was in fact less expensive than upgrading my old SAN. Licensing is easily maintained. Keep in mind that you still have to license VMware per processor.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    Before choosing this product, we also evaluated Nutanix and Dell Compellent.

    What other advice do I have?

    Having my private cloud within my Simplivity infrastructure has given me so much more than I could have ever expected. I love the ability to fire off a full, application-aware backup of a VM and have it complete in just under four seconds. Also, I can now fail my entire data center over to my DR site and have everything up an running in well under 30 minutes, with my mission-critical servers up in under 10 minutes (the servers do have to power on!). It's awesome. You do need EZ-DR by VM20/20 to accomplish this, but it is a fraction of the cost of VMware Site Recovery Manager.

    In the world of traditional backups using backup software which writes to either tape or disk, the backup software will index the files to match exactly to how they appear on the server. When performing a native Simplivity backup which allows for file level restoration , the folders, subfolders and files are not indexed but rather are listed in a somewhat, but not totally, random order. More often than not, when I am asked to restore something from backup, it will be a single file that someone has either accidentally deleted or overwritten. I have very large file servers which contain thousands of folders and subfolders. Without the benefit of indexing, it sometimes takes a bit of searching to find the correct folder/file that needs to be restored. It is occasionally easier to just restore the entire file server (renamed of course), which only takes about 10 seconds, and copy the file from the restored VM than it is to find the single file in the backup. This is just an inconvenience, definitely not a deal breaker.

    Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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    reviewer583839 - PeerSpot reviewer
    IT Systems Architect at Brigham Young University
    Real User
    One of the most valuable features is the backup and restore capability.

    What is most valuable?

    The most valuable features are the backup and restore capability, the speed with which it can back-up, and restores can be done in seconds.

    How has it helped my organization?

    It makes it more efficient for us. Instead of having to get support for multiple different solutions like storage, compute, network, and having to contact individual vendors, it's all one solution. We can contact one person, get support over the phone without having to call multiple vendors, and not have them point fingers at each other.

    What needs improvement?

    Additional features would be more visibility into the overall infrastructure and what's happening with the VMs.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Stability has been rock solid. We've put it in. The transition was easy and it stayed up the whole time, with no issues at all.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    We have not done a whole lot with scalability. We've upgraded a little bit, but from everything that we've seen, it's easy, simple, and it can scale as much as we need it to.

    How are customer service and technical support?

    I've used SimpliVity technology support a lot. In terms of HPE technology support, I've only used them a little bit in the last few weeks. Once I get a hold of them, they're great. Sometimes it's a little bit difficult to get a hold of them, but once we get a hold of them, their technicians are great.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We were using a different solution and we were reaching end of life. That's when we started evaluating different vendors and different products. We didn't know much about HPE. We saw their solution, saw the backup restore, and the ability to do disaster recovery and business continuity, and we were sold. We chose HPE because we did a test between this and one other competitor. We tested some dry failures and that type of thing, and found out that the data protection was much better with SimpliVity.

    When selecting a vendor, the most important criteria are functionality, performance, and support. We looked at all of those and that's why we chose SimpliVity.

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup was very simple and easy. We had it up in half a day. We were up and running and migrating our VMs over.

    What other advice do I have?

    I would have them take a look at it and do a proof of concept. Take a look at the backup and restore capability and the ability to restore very large VMs in seconds.

    Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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    it_user335280 - PeerSpot reviewer
    Account Manager at a tech services company
    Consultant
    It provides all the benefits of a hyperconverged system, and it is stable and scalable.

    What is most valuable?

    It is a hyperconverged system with all the benefits that can lead to.

    How has it helped my organization?

    It was an important step to add this product to our portfolio because it meets our customers needs and demands.

    What needs improvement?

    The graphical interface and reports need to be improved compared to other brands.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    We have been using SimpliVity OmniCube for 2.5 years: 1 in internal evaluation and 1.5 in reselling and supporting it for our customers.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    We have a lot of implementations and until now, we never found any issue due to the product itself. Only in one situation we encountered some sort of problem not caused by the OmniCube subsystem. It was due to Dell hardware.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    We have absolutely not had any issues with scalability. A customer just has to buy another box and plug it into the system if they need more logical space. Or, if they need more memory or cores, just attach a non-SimpliVity system.

    How are customer service and technical support?

    We rate technical support 4.5/5 based on their professionalism and time of resolution.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We evaluated different solutions, but SimpliVity was the best choice in performance and scalability.

    How was the initial setup?

    It takes just 20 minutes to have an entire SimpliVity federation to be operative in a production area. There is nothing simpler.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Compared to other brands with the same functional levels and structure, SimpliVity has lower implementation and licensing costs regarding a VMware environment infrastructure, for example.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    We even evaluated software solutions such as DataCore, which we support and manage as well. But, software-based solutions cannot be on the same level as a 3.0 hyperconverged system.

    What other advice do I have?

    We advise everybody to invest in evaluating the product directly. For example, we can do a PoC where we implement SimpliVity in an existing environment without interruption of customer services as a test for a couple of weeks. Then the customer is free to decide.

    Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer. My company is a SimpliVity Reseller.
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    reviewer583839 - PeerSpot reviewer
    IT Systems Architect at Brigham Young University
    Real User
    Prior to Simplivity, we struggled to complete weekly file server backups over the weekend, and full VM restores would take hours.

    What is most valuable?

    VM backup and recovery.

    How has it helped my organization?

    Prior to Simplivity, we struggled to complete weekly file server backups over the weekend, and full VM restores would take hours. With Simplivity we are able to backup file servers every 4 hours and restore them in less than 20 seconds. These file servers are approximately 2TB.

    What needs improvement?

    I would like to see Simplivity come out with some sort of Simplivity Engineer certification, which would grant me the ability to handle the more technical issues on my own, without having to call support.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    Approximately two years.

    What was my experience with deployment of the solution?

    No issues with deployment.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    None.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    Not so far

    How are customer service and technical support?

    Customer Service:

    Customer service has been great.

    Technical Support:

    Technical support has been great. They have improved software upgrades dramatically, allowing me to perform my own upgrades without having to call support.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    In the past we were running UCS with a NetApp SAN connected via FC. We were ready for a refresh when we saw Simplivity. It looked like a perfect fit.

    How was the initial setup?

    Initial setup was very easy. We just input IP addresses for each network and the setup wizard took care of everything.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Pricing is a little high in my opinion. Prices have climbed consistently since our purchase and install.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    We did an evaluation with Nutanix, but found their data redundancy was not sufficient for us.

    Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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    reviewer571683 - PeerSpot reviewer
    IT Director at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
    Real User
    Compression and deduplication of data at inception yielded more capacity than we expected.
    Pros and Cons
    • "The ability to backup our data without requiring additional storage media or software application was a huge gain."
    • "Increased storage capacity for big data, something that we have not had."

    How has it helped my organization?

    In a thinly provisioned IT staffed environment, we were able to accomplish our work without having to stay after-hours anymore. Our backup RPO and RTO policies are met and done during business hours. Issues are resolved by calling one support line/number. No more headaches and hassles with finger-pointing blame between/among technology vendors. We now have a DR site with the ability to failover our production servers.

    What is most valuable?

    Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) or the consolidation of the traditional server stack; i.e., compute nodes, storage, and storage networking were a perfect fit for our environment. Also, SimpliVity's compression and deduplication of data at inception yielded "more" capacity than we expected. Furthermore, the ability to backup our data without requiring additional storage media or software application was a huge gain. Finally, the reality of having a remote disaster recovery (DR) site without needing heavy financial investment sealed the deal for us.

    What needs improvement?

    Increased storage capacity for big data, something that we have not had. DR "automation."

    In the Life Sciences disciplines, we generate a lot of big data 500GB to 1TB in file size. For example, DNA and gene sequencing, image processing (sections of the heart or brain), and other data generated by a scientific instrument. I have not stored any of these data on SimpliVity. Rather, we use a traditional SAN type storage for those data.

    I would like to try storing those kinds of big data on SimpiVity and see if the compression and de-dupe would make it work. Currently, I only store user generated data files on SimpliVity and have no issues. As for DR automation, I would like to purchase Rapid DR from SimpliVity, which allows me to automate the disaster recover process/procedure. Currently, disaster recovery is done manually.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    We had to update a SimpliVity patch that made the networking compatible with our internal networking.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    We have not encountered any scalability issues. We've added nodes into our server federation without issues.

    How are customer service and technical support?

    Customer Service:

    Customer service is 10/10.

    Technical Support:

    Technical support is 10/10.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We previously used a different solution. It was not a true HCI.

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup was almost painless! We had a misconfigured network setting, which the SimpliVity engineer resolved for us at no extra charge.

    What about the implementation team?

    We have a SimpliVity sales engineer do the installation. I would rate him to be an expert. The installation was completed within four hours.

    What was our ROI?

    HCI has indeed reduced the complexities of our server environment. My systems architect/engineer now has more time to work on other pressing projects and investigate new technologies, which he was able to acquire and implement. No need to work overtime to resolve issues anymore.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Talk to your SimpliVity team about it. They will assist you in right-sizing your environment and getting you the correct systems and licenses so that you are able to accomplish the same production or more for less than your current infrastructure.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    Before choosing, we evaluated Cisco UCS FlexPod. We also evaluated and did a proof of concept (PoC) of a direct competitor's product after our SimpliVity acquisition. In short, we validated our investment with 100% confidence.

    What other advice do I have?

    Be open minded and consider a PoC to run some of your production load. You won't be disappointed.

    Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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