Lenovo Flex System is praised for ease of use, stability, and performance. Users highlight its reliable functionality and minimal support needs. It provides an efficient processor and robust storage system. The user-friendly design and extensive enterprise resources, including a 14 blade server, allow significant resource consumption before upscaling. Its network and bandwidth capabilities are commendable. Users report straightforward setup and competitive pricing without any operational issues over years of usage.
- "The product is very user-friendly and has many resources at the enterprise level."
- "The Lenovo Flex System is very stable."
- "It's stable, it works well, and we have had no problem with it for a long time."
Lenovo Flex System's user interface and management software require enhancement, as users find it difficult to manage various components efficiently. Module flexibility is limited compared to IBM Blade, with fewer options available. Improved integration with other platforms, including XClarity Management System, is needed. Updates and customer support pose challenges, with issues like forced restarts and complicated setups. Pricing and native cloud applications need consideration, alongside addressing SAN switch changes and firmware difficulties.
- "Forced restarts due to free upgrades is an issue that needs to be resolved. We can manage this as we have high availability and redundancy, but without that it could be a real problem."
- "It does not have the same module flexibility that was present in IBM Blade. On the Blade System, I was able to choose between the Cisco module, or BMC module; since the switch to Lenovo, I have not had the same choice of modules, only the BMC modules."
- "The user interface needs improvement because they have an application from which we have to manage the whole system and all of the infrastructure."