If my company's clients need servers, like Lenovo Edge Servers, we provide them with such servers. My company proposes a list of servers to our clients so that they can select the ones that meet their requirements.
Based on what I have heard from my company's clients, the reason why they prefer to use the services offered by Lenovo is because they are cheap. My company's clients who don't have enough budget to purchase high-end servers prefer the servers offered by Lenovo, which are currently the cheapest types of servers in the market.
The most valuable feature of the solution is its cost point or the low prices at which the product is available. If my company's clients don't have enough products and budget to purchase servers offered by Dell, then we propose they use the servers from Lenovo.
I don't have much to comment on what requires improvement in the product because my company is more engaged with Dell's servers than Lenovo's ones. I'm not that much familiar with Lenovo. My company has seen that the servers from Lenovo offer good performance and high scalability, so I don't see any scope for improvement in the solution.
With Lenovo, when it comes to its HCI-related part, which includes ThinkAgile, users may face issues as VMware licenses are not linked with ThinkAgile. With ThinkAgile in the picture, there are two different vendors, Lenovo and VMware. Suppose VMware and Lenovo come together, then they produce a common product. In the case of the servers under Lenovo, the virtualization software is again both from VMware and Dell, and the licenses are deployed on the server. Different vendors manage the servers from Lenovo that fall under ThinkAgile and VMware, so if there is a way that allows Lenovo and VMware to produce a system together like ThinKAgile, then it would be a good improvement.
I have experience with Lenovo Edge Servers for a few years. My company has a partnership with Lenovo.
It is a stable solution. The product doesn't have any problems when it comes to stability.
It is a scalable solution, making it a good product.
My company deals with around five to ten of our clients who use Lenovo Edge Servers.
The solution is deployed on an on-premises model.
The solution is available to users at a low price.
I suggest the product to those who want a product that offers moderate performance and stability but doesn't have that big of a budget, as it's a good product to use.
I rate the overall product an eight out of ten.