Business Developer Manager & Marketing Manager at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
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2025-07-21T16:47:46Z
Jul 21, 2025
Currently, we are not approaching the virtual storage. We are working with Hitachi and Pure Storage; in some cases, we work with NetApp. We work with more or less all the stack of Hitachi products, starting from the small machine up to the VSP, the big family, the high-end, depending on the customer, the end user. We have very poor experience with Hitachi VSP E Series because we don't have big customers, just a couple. We had experience with VSP, specifically the E Series. We don't take care of data protection features from Hitachi because our customers do not generally involve us in this area as it is not our focus. Integrating Hitachi VSP with a hybrid cloud environment is not particularly complex. The automation process is handled by our storage administrator; I support them in the choice but don't work directly with that. I would rate Hitachi's pricing around a three, stability an eight, and Hitachi VSP's scalability a 10, as you can scale whenever you want. Hitachi VSP can compete absolutely on the market. When comparing solutions, Hitachi VSP is the best for me. I have rated this solution 9 out of 10.
All ratings are seven or eight. The product is quite good, but it is important to note that it is relatively expensive. I would rate the overall solution a 7 or 8 out of 10.
I rate Hitachi VSP series nine out of ten for a transactional workload requiring no compromise on availability and performance. However, I recommend evaluating the technical and non-technical requirements for specific use cases before deciding. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
It is highly commendable especially when considering it for mid-sized organizations, both in terms of pricing and ease of management. It offers features like compression and deduplication. Moreover, they have a competitive edge, and if they fail to meet expectations, there is a guarantee program that includes options like a refund or additional storage. I can confidently recommend it without any hesitation for its availability, scalability, and ease of manageability. The product performs exceptionally well, and it lives up to its guarantee. Overall, I would rate it nine out of ten.
If your business involves a lot of changes and administrative tasks, or if you often need to move or replicate data, this might not be the best fit due to its complexity and limitations on maintenance during high usage periods. It is important to consider your specific needs and maintenance requirements before deciding on this solution. I wouldn't recommend it for users without a solid understanding of the product, as it requires a high level of expertise. Overall I would rate Hitachi VSP E Series as a one out of ten.
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Currently, we are not approaching the virtual storage. We are working with Hitachi and Pure Storage; in some cases, we work with NetApp. We work with more or less all the stack of Hitachi products, starting from the small machine up to the VSP, the big family, the high-end, depending on the customer, the end user. We have very poor experience with Hitachi VSP E Series because we don't have big customers, just a couple. We had experience with VSP, specifically the E Series. We don't take care of data protection features from Hitachi because our customers do not generally involve us in this area as it is not our focus. Integrating Hitachi VSP with a hybrid cloud environment is not particularly complex. The automation process is handled by our storage administrator; I support them in the choice but don't work directly with that. I would rate Hitachi's pricing around a three, stability an eight, and Hitachi VSP's scalability a 10, as you can scale whenever you want. Hitachi VSP can compete absolutely on the market. When comparing solutions, Hitachi VSP is the best for me. I have rated this solution 9 out of 10.
All ratings are seven or eight. The product is quite good, but it is important to note that it is relatively expensive. I would rate the overall solution a 7 or 8 out of 10.
I rate Hitachi VSP series nine out of ten for a transactional workload requiring no compromise on availability and performance. However, I recommend evaluating the technical and non-technical requirements for specific use cases before deciding. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
It is highly commendable especially when considering it for mid-sized organizations, both in terms of pricing and ease of management. It offers features like compression and deduplication. Moreover, they have a competitive edge, and if they fail to meet expectations, there is a guarantee program that includes options like a refund or additional storage. I can confidently recommend it without any hesitation for its availability, scalability, and ease of manageability. The product performs exceptionally well, and it lives up to its guarantee. Overall, I would rate it nine out of ten.
If your business involves a lot of changes and administrative tasks, or if you often need to move or replicate data, this might not be the best fit due to its complexity and limitations on maintenance during high usage periods. It is important to consider your specific needs and maintenance requirements before deciding on this solution. I wouldn't recommend it for users without a solid understanding of the product, as it requires a high level of expertise. Overall I would rate Hitachi VSP E Series as a one out of ten.
Overall, I rate Hitachi VSP E Series a nine out of ten.