Signal Maintainer at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
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2025-06-24T19:06:40Z
Jun 24, 2025
I don't know too much about storage, but based on how I use it, I would rate it a ten out of ten. As an engineer, I appreciate the capabilities and access available. For companies that are hesitant about partnering with HPE, I recommend they introduce their product and see if it can provide solutions. I would rate HPE GreenLake for File Storage a ten out of ten.
Network and Infrastructure at a media company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2025-06-24T18:01:18Z
Jun 24, 2025
In terms of the intuitiveness of the solution's single console for managing storage at AI scale, that's where the HPE GreenLake intelligence is coming in. It's not really there at the moment. It's predictable as it is, but it's not real-time intelligence yet, which I just learned from the keynote at HPE Discover. I would rate HPE GreenLake for File Storage a ten out of ten because of the dHCI management platform.
Infrastructure Engineer at a healthcare company with 5,001-10,000 employees
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2025-06-24T02:44:00Z
Jun 24, 2025
Our assessment of the solution's performance for eliminating front-end cache and data movement between media is fantastic; the best part is we don't have to do anything, and it's been reliable and consistent. Regarding data-intensive workloads such as AI, we're just starting to hit our AI journey, so we haven't really gotten to dig in there yet, but for everything we've done so far, it has been great. We've done very lightweight testing, just dipping our toes in the water. Regarding the solution's data reduction technology and how it has reduced our data center power costs, I'd really have to look into that more, as I don't know that we've fully analyzed that within our organization. There's really not something I'd want to see added to their offering, as it's running well; we haven't had any issues with it, and contacting support has been easy. On a scale of 1-10, I rate HPE GreenLake for File Storage a 10.
Gerente de Sistemas at a wholesaler/distributor with 201-500 employees
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2025-06-20T18:21:00Z
Jun 20, 2025
We need to do some change requests to add compute units. In some cases, the customer needs more than the initial design. Someone from HPE is always checking how the customer consumes and uses the compute units and the storage, so it works efficiently for the customer. Both performance and capacity are important for the customer. When the customer needs more capacity, we have cases where we are requesting more capacity and processing prices for the solution. There are options that the customer can pay as consumption. Overall, on a scale of one to ten, I would rate the solution as nine; there are always some problems.
The documentation requires improvement, and users new to the HPE ecosystem might need guidance from HPE personnel. I rate HPE GreenLake for File Storage around eight out of ten overall.
I rate HPE Greenlake for File Storage nine out of 10. Regular maintenance on a quarterly or six-month basis is always good to ensure all components are working properly and to preemptively address any component faults.
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I would rate this solution a ten out of ten in terms of performance, stability, operations, risk reduction, and the overall disaster recovery scenario. I would like to advise all enterprise organizations looking for a unified storage platform that supports multi-cloud and on-premises with enhanced, optimized features to ensure smooth functionality and overall business operations.
HPE GreenLake for File Storage offers flexible, scalable storage solutions, catering to enterprise needs with on-premises services and a cloud-like experience. It aims to simplify data management while providing operational agility.HPE GreenLake for File Storage empowers organizations with an on-premises cloud service model, offering a consumption-based approach that aligns costs with demand. It supports various workloads through quick deployment and efficient capacity management, making it...
I don't know too much about storage, but based on how I use it, I would rate it a ten out of ten. As an engineer, I appreciate the capabilities and access available. For companies that are hesitant about partnering with HPE, I recommend they introduce their product and see if it can provide solutions. I would rate HPE GreenLake for File Storage a ten out of ten.
In terms of the intuitiveness of the solution's single console for managing storage at AI scale, that's where the HPE GreenLake intelligence is coming in. It's not really there at the moment. It's predictable as it is, but it's not real-time intelligence yet, which I just learned from the keynote at HPE Discover. I would rate HPE GreenLake for File Storage a ten out of ten because of the dHCI management platform.
Our assessment of the solution's performance for eliminating front-end cache and data movement between media is fantastic; the best part is we don't have to do anything, and it's been reliable and consistent. Regarding data-intensive workloads such as AI, we're just starting to hit our AI journey, so we haven't really gotten to dig in there yet, but for everything we've done so far, it has been great. We've done very lightweight testing, just dipping our toes in the water. Regarding the solution's data reduction technology and how it has reduced our data center power costs, I'd really have to look into that more, as I don't know that we've fully analyzed that within our organization. There's really not something I'd want to see added to their offering, as it's running well; we haven't had any issues with it, and contacting support has been easy. On a scale of 1-10, I rate HPE GreenLake for File Storage a 10.
We need to do some change requests to add compute units. In some cases, the customer needs more than the initial design. Someone from HPE is always checking how the customer consumes and uses the compute units and the storage, so it works efficiently for the customer. Both performance and capacity are important for the customer. When the customer needs more capacity, we have cases where we are requesting more capacity and processing prices for the solution. There are options that the customer can pay as consumption. Overall, on a scale of one to ten, I would rate the solution as nine; there are always some problems.
The documentation requires improvement, and users new to the HPE ecosystem might need guidance from HPE personnel. I rate HPE GreenLake for File Storage around eight out of ten overall.
I rate HPE Greenlake for File Storage nine out of 10. Regular maintenance on a quarterly or six-month basis is always good to ensure all components are working properly and to preemptively address any component faults.
I would rate this solution a ten out of ten in terms of performance, stability, operations, risk reduction, and the overall disaster recovery scenario. I would like to advise all enterprise organizations looking for a unified storage platform that supports multi-cloud and on-premises with enhanced, optimized features to ensure smooth functionality and overall business operations.