What is our primary use case?
We use it to manage our clusters. We have it across eight Nutanix clusters, to manage and carry out the day-to-day activities. We use Prism Element as well as Prism Central.
All our applications are run on-prem. In terms of databases, they include SQL database, MySQL database, and some MongoDB. We also have SAP and Java virtual machines. All of these are used on top of our Nutanix cluster.
How has it helped my organization?
Nutanix has improved our efficiency. Before, we had a legacy infrastructure, but using Prism on Nutanix clusters has decreased the footprint. Before, to get a given amount of resources, we needed to provision two or three racks. Now, those resources can be achieved through eight or 10 nodes, which do not even utilize a whole rack.
Another improvement is the dependencies. Earlier, we had several devices including many for servers and storage. We needed a lot of manpower for each of these components: the physical servers, virtualization, networking, and storage. But with Nutanix HCI, everything is in the same box. A single administrator or two can manage all these things and that has decreased the dependencies. I estimate it has improved our efficiency by about 60 percent.
It has also helped with our data protection efficiency, increasing that by about 40 percent. Everything can be automated. When doing manual reporting and intervention, the risk increases. Now, we have decreased the amount of administration and that helps increase security.
Another major benefit is the cost. The cost of HCI versus a three-tier legacy infrastructure is much less. That is true not only for the OpEx but for the CapEx. It is reducing the footprint and the carbon emissions are also coming down. And management overhead costs have been reduced by about 55 percent.
What is most valuable?
The feature that stands out for me is the simplicity and ease of use. That is what comes to mind when I think about the Prism console. You don't need to be a core technical person to manage a cluster. Everything is available in the console itself. Anyone with basic knowledge can work on a Nutanix Prism cluster. The beauty of this product is its simplicity and ease of use.
The single-pane-of-glass user experience means you can manage multiple clusters, not only a single cluster, in your data center. You can do pretty much everything from the same console. Prism management and the day-to-day activities can be done through the single console.
We use the Prism Flow module, which has the microsegmentation functionality for Nutanix clusters. That module can be accessed from Prism Central, the single pane of glass. We can build the microsegmentation and manage and visualize all the traffic.
What needs improvement?
Nutanix is a great product, but I won't say it is a data center product. If it could leverage or work with non-Nutanix infrastructure, it would be a total data center solution. Right now, with Prism Central, we can only manage Nutanix clusters. If we were able to manage the whole data center from the single pane of glass, it would be more helpful. I think that would help all customers.
Also, Nutanix Flow for microsegmentation is limited right now to AHV clusters, meaning only Nutanix clusters. If it could integrate with all my infrastructure, I would have a pane of glass where I could manage my whole data center, including microsegmentation.
They really need to extend its features beyond the Nutanix infrastructure. That is the one thing I would really like to see improvement on.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Nutanix Prism for about five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
At the end of the day, it is a software solution, so there are bugs and that's why upgrades are released. You can't say any software product is bug-free. But the issue is how fast they identify and resolve the bugs. In that area, Nutanix is a solid nine out of 10.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It's absolutely scalable. You can scale out and scale up, both options are available. There is no application downtime. You can scale while the cluster is running.
We have Nutanix in two locations. One is our primary data center, one is our secondary data center. We have multiple clusters, where one cluster is built to run Windows VMs and another cluster is built to run Linux VMs.
How are customer service and support?
Their quality and knowledge are great. It doesn't matter how complex the issue is. Within two or three hours, they have been able to resolve most of the problems, except when engineering participation has been required.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Prior to using Nutanix or Prism, we were using Hyper-V and VMware. Performance-wise and management-wise, Nutanix is number one. It's on top.
How was the initial setup?
New deployments are done by me only. In a single day, I can build a 15- or 20-node cluster. Because I have worked on these things, for me it is very simple. But it might be complex for someone who is new to the field. It depends on your experience and skill set.
The only dependency when provisioning a cluster is network availability. I depend on my network team. But for cluster deployment, a single person is more than enough.
The deployment time depends on which option you choose. One option is to take the core, the hardware separately and the software separately. That means I have to have the AHV and hypervisor. But there is another option which is a Nutanix appliance. They come with the AHV pre-installed. With the Nutanix appliance, it will take three to four hours, maximum, to deploy a cluster. But with the core it will take longer.
In terms of a learning curve, the simplicity is a major plus of this product. Anyone with some basic knowledge can manage a Nutanix cluster straightaway. If you ask that person to get into the fundamental level of deployment, the learning curve will require more time. But for management of day-to-day activities, it is very simple.
Because the solution is software-based, it requires some maintenance. We need to do upgrades to the AHV. But because it is in clusters, no downtime is required. The upgrades happen one node at a time.
What was our ROI?
Our ROI is around 20 percent.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Nutanix Prism is not inexpensive but not very expensive, given the features we get. It's cost-effective.
What other advice do I have?
I would definitely recommend Nutanix over other products. I have used it for five years and have not found any better product in the market. I have worked with Hyper-V, VMware, and Citrix, but Nutanix is the best solution in terms of performance, management, and scalability.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
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