Lead Software Engineer-Cloud Development at Thomson Reuters
Real User
2022-12-12T15:45:09Z
Dec 12, 2022
In most of the projects I've worked on, the use cases are tied mostly to orchestrating the on-prem infrastructure, and specifically to achieving a self-service for infrastructure. For example, we have the Cisco infrastructure, which is UCS, which also has other integral components like the storage network. If you want to provision workloads on this infrastructure, we also want to take care of these third-party products such as NetApp and Cisco switches and routers. So we use the UCS Director to define a blueprint or a workflow, which we then use to orchestrate each and every step that is supposed to be part of this automation.
System Architect at COMPASS IT Solutions & Services Pvt.Ltd.
Real User
2020-02-16T08:27:31Z
Feb 16, 2020
The primary use case of this solution is the interconnection between two applications. One that resides on the data center and the other that resides in the architecture. It's a scale-out architecture and a hybrid setup. In case there are any workloads, it works on either public or private cloud architecture.
Senior Manager Infrastructure Engineer at Open Text
Vendor
2019-07-02T06:57:00Z
Jul 2, 2019
We primarily use this solution for automation. In my team, we manage approximately one thousand UCS blades. As such, scalability is very important. We use UCS director for simplified deployment, where we can use a single pane of glass to view everything across our thirty-five to forty data centers that we have globally.
My company's customers use the Cisco UCS Director to support the servers from Cisco UCS and for configuration purposes.
The solution is used for configuration purposes.
I use the solution for data center upgrades.
We use it in our company to manage multiple UCS traffics and servers.
In most of the projects I've worked on, the use cases are tied mostly to orchestrating the on-prem infrastructure, and specifically to achieving a self-service for infrastructure. For example, we have the Cisco infrastructure, which is UCS, which also has other integral components like the storage network. If you want to provision workloads on this infrastructure, we also want to take care of these third-party products such as NetApp and Cisco switches and routers. So we use the UCS Director to define a blueprint or a workflow, which we then use to orchestrate each and every step that is supposed to be part of this automation.
The main use for this solution is for orchestration.
The typical use case is for web services. It is integrated with our database.
The primary use case of this solution is the interconnection between two applications. One that resides on the data center and the other that resides in the architecture. It's a scale-out architecture and a hybrid setup. In case there are any workloads, it works on either public or private cloud architecture.
I was responsible for fixing this solution in my company. My role was designing the zones.
We use this solution to generate workflows. It is deployed in our private cloud environment.
We primarily use this solution for automation. In my team, we manage approximately one thousand UCS blades. As such, scalability is very important. We use UCS director for simplified deployment, where we can use a single pane of glass to view everything across our thirty-five to forty data centers that we have globally.
Our primary use for Cisco UCS is workflow enhancement.