The integration must be done with a more detailed plan. It will make the product simple to use. The solution does not have AI capabilities, but it will be added in the future. People who want to use the tool must research the best solution for their use case. Sometimes, a traditional cluster is better. Overall, I rate the product a nine out of ten.
IT Consultant at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
Consultant
2020-12-04T18:07:52Z
Dec 4, 2020
We're partners with Lenovo, among other solutions. We don't have an exclusive business relationship with them. I would recommend the product to others. Of course, it depends on the company's price, budget, and requirements. Typically, I would recommend Lenovo or Dell. They're all right and we've worked with them both a lot. It's the preference of the client as well, and whether or not they are usually working with IBM on their storage system. Overall, I would rate the solution at eight out of ten.
Hyper-Converged Infrastructure refers to a system where numerous integrated technologies can be managed within a single system, through one main channel. Typically software-centric, the architecture tightly integrates storage, networking, and virtual machines.
The integration must be done with a more detailed plan. It will make the product simple to use. The solution does not have AI capabilities, but it will be added in the future. People who want to use the tool must research the best solution for their use case. Sometimes, a traditional cluster is better. Overall, I rate the product a nine out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution a ten out of ten. It is a good solution.
I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I would rate them 10 out of 10.
We're partners with Lenovo, among other solutions. We don't have an exclusive business relationship with them. I would recommend the product to others. Of course, it depends on the company's price, budget, and requirements. Typically, I would recommend Lenovo or Dell. They're all right and we've worked with them both a lot. It's the preference of the client as well, and whether or not they are usually working with IBM on their storage system. Overall, I would rate the solution at eight out of ten.