The main service of those devices is for use at our offshore platforms and that's where they'll be heading. We have a lot of data offshore, seismic data, and it needs to be stored in a reliable system. The main use case is to store the core business data from the platform at our offshore site, so that it is safe.
System Engineer at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
Single pane of glass helps us to analyze the system, facilitate troubleshooting, and reduce support issues
Pros and Cons
- "One of the main features that we love about the system is the ability to create snapshots. NetApp makes a lot of snapshots in a short space of time. Also, the speed of data recovery with NetApp, at the time we need it, is an important feature that we love."
- "When it comes to the connectivity on the back end, where the hardware is concerned—the cabling and the like—it could also be simplified to ease the communication between the nodes and between the other components of the infrastructure. I still find that a little bit complicated."
What is our primary use case?
How has it helped my organization?
In general, NetApp AFF helps simplify data management across SAN environments. We have several solutions within our company and we are converging all the data from those solutions into NetApp by mounting volumes and LUNs in our SAN environment. It allows us to concentrate all the data reliably in one platform. It also gives us a single pane of glass so that we can manage all the data properly. We can visualize and get a holistic view of what we have and how secure the data is. We have the bigger picture. It gives us a lot of flexibility when it comes to better management and using it has been an awesome experience.
Because it gives us a single pane of glass, it helps us to analyze the system itself and gives us a realistic view of what's going on: the issues, the warnings, and the errors. As a result, we can easily prevent a lot of problems, and that is something that we couldn't do previously. It also facilitates the troubleshooting process due to the high volume of information that it gives us. It definitely helps reduce support issues. But in terms of reducing IT support costs, it's still a little too early to talk about that. We know it is going to affect things in a good way, but we don't have enough data about that yet.
The file system in NetApp makes it easy to read and write data. It actually speeds up a lot of the operations that we are performing on a daily basis. With several of our virtual machines, we have noticed that the performance has increased quite a bit. In terms of writing, reading, and storing the data, the performance of the VMs has increased significantly. We are pretty happy with that so far.
ONTAP has also simplified our operations and that means we don't need a lot of people to manage the infra. NetApp makes it so easy. We can allocate people to other projects and those people can gain new skills in other platforms, rather than just working in NetApp itself.
What is most valuable?
We wanted the replication and SnapMirror and those types of features in case an event occurs. That way, we have a proper system so that we can recover the data properly. One of the main features that we love about the system is the ability to create snapshots. NetApp makes a lot of snapshots in a short space of time.
Also, the speed of data recovery with NetApp, at the time we need it, is an important feature that we love.
What needs improvement?
The deployment itself, compared to other platforms, should be a lot easier. We don't find it all that complicated because we have been doing it for such a long time, but it should be a bit easier. They can improve that.
When it comes to the connectivity on the back end, where the hardware is concerned—the cabling and the like—it could also be simplified to ease the communication between the nodes and between the other components of the infrastructure. I still find that a little bit complicated. I know that SAN, itself, is quite complicated. It's not the same approach as the hyper-converged solutions, but there are always ways to improve. NetApp's engineers should try to tackle that so that integration between devices, including the cabling at the back, is simplified.
Another thing that could be simplified is the Service Processor setup. That is something that requires you to perform a lot of tasks before it is completed.
Also, joining clusters should be a lot easier. With one or two commands you should be able to complete that.
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For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using NetApp AFF (All Flash FAS) for the last year.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It is a very robust solution. It doesn't break easily, even when we have power failures, which is something we have in this country. NetApp gives us the resilience we need. We know we can trust NetApp.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The scalability is very good.
How are customer service and support?
The documentation is crystal clear and easy to follow.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
The systems we have offshore needed to be upgraded. That's why we decided to upgrade them to NetApp. It is a solution that we have used previously in some of our other companies and we know the solution is very reliable.
For file services, we used to have Synology, but that was for small projects. It's pretty tough to compare because the magnitude of what they were serving is completely different.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is complex. It should be easier.
The initial deployment took three days, and that was working on it two or three hours a day. We got two appliances, 2750s, at the end of last year and we completed the setup about three weeks ago. We set up the volumes and the v-servers. We are currently configuring the system and, in the next month or so, the appliance will be done and it will be transferred to the new site offshore.
Our deployment included initializing all the disks, doing the network configuration setup, including the IPs, the mask, the gateways, the DNS, et cetera. Then we had to apply the licenses for all the services. Next, we had to create the volume structure. Then we could start mounting them on other devices so that we can integrate the storage itself with the rest of our system.
We have five people working on the solution.
What about the implementation team?
We started doing it by ourselves and then we had to call for help from a consultant. We were completely satisfied with our experience with that consultant.
What other advice do I have?
Get it, because it's reliable, stable, robust, and it serves the purpose.
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Exec Director - Global IT Infrastructure at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Solved all issues with running our production SQL Database on spinning disk, saving us significant time and money
Pros and Cons
- "The benefits of being on AFF are the phenomenal speed at which we're able to ingest data and index it, and the IOPS."
What is our primary use case?
We were using a NetApp 2240 Filer, which was spinning disk and a mix of SATA and SAS. We were trying to put a production SQL Database load on it and the IOPS were way too immense for it, so we ended up buying this AFF box. It solved all the issues, at the time. We haven't needed it for anything else.
How has it helped my organization?
The NetApp 2240 Filer was at our location in Mexico. Because we had so many issues with it, I was down there every other week during that entire summer. I was very relieved when we got this AFF in place and it resolved all of our issues.
It not only saves on travel, but it also saves on any latency issues and administrative overhead. We had more problems with spinning disk than we've ever had with an AFF.
Another advantage is that it helps simplify data management across SAN and NAS environments, on-prem and in the cloud. We have 96 production locations that each have a NetApp Filer of one sort or another. Administration and overhead could be a serious concern given that we have two guys, senior global storage engineers, to monitor those sites. But the fact is that we never have to worry about the sites that we have the AFF in. The ONTAP data management software is a part of that as well, simplifying our operations. Having two guys monitoring 96 sites would never happen without it.
There's no overhead. There is no replacing of disks or rebuilding of arrays. Every time you lose a spinning disk and it's in an array, you end up having to rebuild the array and it slows everything down.
It has cut our personnel costs in half. Along with all the other advantages I've noted, it has saved us a ton. Annually it has probably saved us well over $300,000.
NetApp AFF has definitely reduced troubleshooting and support issues for us.
What is most valuable?
The benefits of being on AFF are the
- phenomenal speed at which we're able to ingest data and index it
- the IOPS.
For how long have I used the solution?
I've been using NetApp AFF (All Flash FAS) for about five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I want to call it a "Ronco." You Set it and forget it. We paid a premium for the AFF units but we never have to worry about them. They just work.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The scalability is phenomenal.
How are customer service and support?
The tech support has been wonderful. We don't use them often, but when we do use them we always get the support we need. And sometimes they contact us with issues that we didn't know exist.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
For storage we used both Dell and EMC. We switched because of the cost and the level of support. NetApp support is far better than anything we ever received from either Dell or EMC.
In terms of the solution’s Cloud Backup Services, back in the day, we were using a disk-to-disk-to-cloud solution for backup. NetApp had actually purchased a company called AltaVault and we used that solution. We were all onboard. Last year, NetApp announced that they were no longer going to support the AltaVault platform. We've since moved away from that but we do still have NetApp in Azure for our SAP implementation, but it's direct in the cloud, not a backup to cloud.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup was straightforward. It took under an hour to set up.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The only area where the product has room for improvement is the cost.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We looked at HPE, and because we were using Dell and EMC and IBM storage prior to moving to NetApp as our global standard, we considered them.
When it comes to support for both file services and block services AFF is the
top. The best.
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Software Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
It's an excellent technology that delivers high performance for our workloads
Pros and Cons
- "NetApp's All-Flash storage solution has delivered the most value for our company. All-Flash is an excellent technology that delivers high performance for our workloads. We are happy with that."
- "NetApp could improve its security and AI features. In the latest version, I would like to see some ransomware protection."
How has it helped my organization?
NetApp's performance in India is excellent. I have been in this industry for 26 years. The support and services are also excellent. My downtime is minimal. The support for their solutions is superb. Years ago, we all used tape drive backup. We approached NetApp about an alternative, and they offered a good ROI compared to what we used to use.
It was a game-changer for Salesforce. We also use NetApp as object storage for Rubrik. We've streamlined many things in those areas. We use many workflows, and the performance is good.
NetApp has improved our performance based on our business requirements and streamlined our production activity. I rate NetApp's technology 10 out of 10. Availability and performance are key areas in which NetApp has improved us as an organization. It raises our performance by two or three times and provides additional space.
What is most valuable?
NetApp's All-Flash storage solution has delivered the most value for our company. All-Flash is an excellent technology that delivers high performance for our workloads. We are happy with that.
What needs improvement?
NetApp could improve its security and AI features. In the latest version, I would like to see some ransomware protection.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have worked with NetApp solutions for 26 years.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
The significant difference between NetApp and competitors is support, price, and performance, which are all excellent.
What other advice do I have?
I rate the NetApp solution 10 out of 10.
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
System Administrator at a security firm with 201-500 employees
It helps us grow while maintaining the stability of our data
Pros and Cons
- "We value NetApp's ransomware protection the most."
- "The web management interface has fewer options than the on-prem console."
How has it helped my organization?
NetApp helps us grow while maintaining the stability of our data. In the national justice ministry, we are using a StorageGRID and the AFF application. It's a good, flexible tool that we can adapt.
What is most valuable?
We value NetApp's ransomware protection the most.
What needs improvement?
The web management interface has fewer options than the on-prem console.
For how long have I used the solution?
We have used NetApp since 2010.
What other advice do I have?
I rate NetApp 10 out of 10.
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Digital Technology IT at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Flexible with great design and simple management
Pros and Cons
- "The design has been great."
- "The knowledge base could be improved."
What is our primary use case?
The storage aspect is the main area we utilize.
How has it helped my organization?
NetApp has provided us with a lot of flexibility. It helps us a lot with fast deliveries. It offers simple management.
What is most valuable?
The design has been great. It checks all the boxes with less struggle compared to other technologies.
What needs improvement?
The knowledge base could be improved. We want to continue to learn things and move forward.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We do plan to expand usage. This product is our primary storage.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We considered solutions like Dell and EMC. This product just checked the boxes. Security was also a big factor when deciding which to choose.
What other advice do I have?
Our goal moving forward is to get the latest technologies as needed. In the future, upcoming investments will center around AI, data storage and optimization and cybersecurity. We might leverage AI and how we do things internally and assess what we can and can't improve.
I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Lead Technician at a non-profit with 51-200 employees
Effectively replicates data from on-premises data centers to the cloud and continuously provides optimal performance
Pros and Cons
- "All of the features are good. With Flash, we have high-performing databases. Having that kind of performance has been valuable."
What is our primary use case?
We have Cloud Volumes on top of our RDR instance and SnapMirror from on-prem to that.
We use AFF to replicate the data from our on-premises data center to the cloud.
How has it helped my organization?
The changes to the forms of our databases have been the most valuable aspect. We have a large healthcare information exchange in New York. It has better efficiency and good performance of larger systems. It's really noticeable.
It has served to process data, serve our clients, and keep the systems up reasonably well. I'm trying to have data protection with everything incorporated into the systems in the environment.
It has good scalability and keeps the systems stable, performing, and running well. We have a lot of data. We're continuously testing a lot of data. We're expanding and growing. It makes sure that we can have everything running, keep uptime, and have everything protected and secure. It makes sure the data is relevant rather than being out of sync.
We leverage many features that NetApp has provided, like FlexPoint, to rapidly build systems. The performance is noticeable.
AFF has helped to reduce our operational latency. Latency hasn't been too much of an issue, especially for large, higher-performing systems. We migrate most of our production to AFF.
NetApp AFF helped reduce support issues such as performance tuning and troubleshooting combined with Active IQ; those things have made it. We don't have many issues with the AFF systems.
What is most valuable?
All of the features are good. With Flash, we have high-performing databases. Having that kind of performance has been valuable.
Moreover, the simplified infrastructure has become easier to manage. We have a small team, so it's made it less difficult to keep things going.
It's very intuitive to work with, and all the seamless tools and applications come together. Our team isn't big, so it's more manageable.
What needs improvement?
It's more about protecting data backups because the cache databases we use don't have any native controls like queuing for snapshots and stuff like that.
We're working on trying to improve this with Ansible. More Ansible integration is the key right now. We would like to have more automation with Ansible and better ways to protect the data because we have application encryption. We need more leverage and native encryption tools that NetApp provides.
For how long have I used the solution?
We have had this solution for three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It's pretty stable. Our issue is growth. In terms of stability, it's very dependable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It is scalable.
How are customer service and support?
Generally, the support team is spot on, and helps us out a lot. The issues are few and far between.
Generally, if we have issues, they're really specific, like Cloud Volume issues, replication, or tweaking because of our growth and data.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
What was our ROI?
There's an incentive to keep the uptime. Having it on high-performing hardware has improved and kept things going. There are fewer issues and we have higher processing.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
NetApp has been the leading goal standard of technology in terms of storage. There was never an option of exploring any other technologies.
What other advice do I have?
Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
We are still going through some challenges because of application encryption. Challenges would be duplication and things like that.
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Manager, Storage Engineering at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
Helps to manage tier-one workloads, including home drives, departmental shares, group shares, and application shares
Pros and Cons
- "NetApp AFF handles tier-one workloads, including home drives, departmental shares, group shares, and application shares."
- "The product has size limitations on fax volume. They have increased from 100 to 300, which is still less than other vendors. Or flex groups are not supported."
What is our primary use case?
NetApp AFF handles tier-one workloads, including home drives, departmental shares, group shares, and application shares.
What needs improvement?
The product has size limitations on fax volume. They have increased from 100 to 300, which is still less than other vendors. Or flex groups are not supported.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been working with NetApp AFF for five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The solution is very stable.
How are customer service and support?
The tool offers good support.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We chose NetApp AFF because it has advantages over other file platform vendors.
How was the initial setup?
NetApp AFF's deployment is easy. The tool's representatives were very helpful.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The tool's pricing is neither expensive nor cheap. It is cheaper compared to other platforms.
What other advice do I have?
We had no challenges since we constantly refreshed NetApp AFF technology.
We are working with NetApp AFF and Amazon representatives to move our workloads to AWS.
We have fewer issues with the product compared to other file platforms.
The tool has reduced operational costs by 60-70 percent.
I rate it an eight out of ten.
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Infrastructure Manager at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Has good performance and supports multi-tenant and private clouds
Pros and Cons
- "The biggest benefit of NetApp AFF is the performance."
- "The response to basic problems could be faster. They usually respond fast when there are critical issues, but you always want it right now."
What is our primary use case?
NetApp AFF supports multi-tenant and private clouds.
How has it helped my organization?
With our previous spinning disk storage, we did have some "disk busy" problems. Since switching to NetApp AFF, we haven't had any issues. It has simplified the deployment of ONTAP because it's all the same interface. It's also easier to train people on ONTAP because they don't need to learn multiple interfaces. Switching from spinning disk storage to NetApp AFF has significantly reduced our operational latency.
What is most valuable?
The biggest benefit of NetApp AFF is the performance.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have used NetApp AFF for around 10 years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
NetApp AFF is great. We haven't had any storage outages in 10 to 12 years.
How are customer service and support?
I rate NetApp support eight out of 10. We always get an answer quickly, and they seem to be knowledgeable about the product. The response to basic problems could be faster. They usually respond fast when there are critical issues, but you always want it right now.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
How was the initial setup?
The setup is pretty simple. You put an IP on the box, log into a web interface, and it basically sets itself up. It requires a bit of customization for your environment, but it prompts you, so it isn't difficult. It takes 10 to 20 minutes.
What other advice do I have?
I rate NetApp AFF eight out of 10.
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