HPE MSA is praised for its ease of management and deployment, stability, and scalability. Users value features like dual controllers, simple configuration, snapshot capabilities, and autonomic tiering. It offers flexibility in connections, supports both Microsoft and Linux OS, and performs well with power interruptions. The interface is user-friendly, management is straightforward, and the array is cost-effective for SMBs. Its capacity for data deduplication and replication enhances storage management.
- "This is a good product and everything I needed it to do, it did and still does."
- "The cost to performance for HPE StorageWorks MSA is good."
- "The benefits are definitely reliability and ease of use, because, since we are using the same products, we also know that we can contact HP for assistance if we need it."
HPE MSA requires enhancements in block-based storage, feature expansion like snapshots, GUI, and firmware updates. Users face challenges with scalability, cloud integration, and hardware flexibility. There are needs for improved data security and direct cloud connectivity that are more affordable for small businesses. Some mention slow user interfaces and difficult firmware upgrades. HPE MSA's support is costly, and synchronized replication is absent. Enhanced monitoring tools and analytics features are also desired.
- "The support contract is expensive, although they are very responsive."
- "HPE StorageWorks MSA could maybe include a pay-top of texture feature or something like job replication."
- "GUI can be improved Firmware updates need improvement Hardware could use a little refinement. (The fiber ports on one controller pushed through the case causing us to replace that controller under warranty."