Head of Business at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
MSP
Top 5
2024-10-24T06:35:00Z
Oct 24, 2024
We are actually a reseller and consultant for HPE BladeSystem. We work in various industries such as finance, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, education, and hospitality.
We use HPE BladeSystem primarily for high availability. It's installed on an HP Converge BladeSystem, and we utilize ten of the sixteen available slots. All ten HPE BladeSystems are clustered, which allows us to leverage their high computing capability to spin up hundreds of VMs. This setup provides us with the performance we need. I work in IT within a telecom infrastructure company and am one of the IT infrastructure engineers responsible for managing the data center infrastructure.
We use HPE BladeSystem for our server needs. Additionally, we use other software solutions and professional models to meet the requirements of our clients.
We use the solution as a web application server. Multiple users visit our university website. The students watch live video lectures and download them.
We use HPE BladeSystem to develop some applications in Apigee, PHP, .NET, etc. We also use it for PDM i.e. project data management for applications like SolidWorks. Along with that, we use it for file sharing, and like a SaaS application for Webex, SAP, etc.
The system has versatile applications, as it can serve as a host for various environments, including virtual and DDI environments. Even the Horizon View environment can run exclusively on this system.
These are rack servers. We have data for banking services. We use Windows servers, mostly. We install applications and banking applications mostly, otherwise like some E-discovery services servers are there. We have almost 25 servers. Some of them are in a data center, and some of them are in-house.
Our IMS system, or internal information system, is run on the server. If we have some sort of issue with our student management system, then we run it on that server as well.
VMware Software Engineer at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-10-11T14:03:48Z
Oct 11, 2021
We are using HPE for the virtualization. All machines are virtualized, and we are using them in the clusters. They are highly available and set up on the default ones as well. For the DMZ, we use regular rack servers. Those are separate clusters.
We use it for direct authentication of the network storage of our files. We also use it for running some application systems, such as the student information management system and the accounting system. We have DL360 and DL380. For storage, we have HP 2000.
Information Technology System Administrator at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
Reseller
2021-03-14T14:09:36Z
Mar 14, 2021
We are using it for our hypervisor. Within our organization, there are roughly 2,000 users, using this solution. We have a team of 20 people that handle all maintenance-related issues.
We primarily use the solution for our SQL Server VMware virtualization. We put this on our on SQL Servers and VMware virtualization systems on this product.
Corporate IT Infrastructure Manager at a pharma/biotech company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2020-09-27T04:09:55Z
Sep 27, 2020
We use this solution like a hypervisor to host our applications. We have secondary areas for our accounting and manufacturing. That is a separate legacy system. We also use it as a SQL server.
The HPE BladeSystem c7000 is very convenient for virtualization. We have virtualized about forty Blade servers. It is easy to manage and has ideal server density.
My company is working in media and we offer a solution for TV channels. We use HPE for classic IT usage but also for broadcast systems, to transport and deliver the signals to the TV channel. We use a BladeSystem for TV channel transcoding.
HP ProLiant BladeSystem share power, cooling, network, and storage infrastructure via the blade enclosure. Since equipment is not needed for each server, you get a dramatic reduction in power distribution units, power cables, LAN and SAN switches, connectors, adapters, and cables. And you can add the newest-generation technologies by simply changing individual components.
We are actually a reseller and consultant for HPE BladeSystem. We work in various industries such as finance, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, education, and hospitality.
We use HPE BladeSystem primarily for high availability. It's installed on an HP Converge BladeSystem, and we utilize ten of the sixteen available slots. All ten HPE BladeSystems are clustered, which allows us to leverage their high computing capability to spin up hundreds of VMs. This setup provides us with the performance we need. I work in IT within a telecom infrastructure company and am one of the IT infrastructure engineers responsible for managing the data center infrastructure.
We use HPE BladeSystem for our server needs. Additionally, we use other software solutions and professional models to meet the requirements of our clients.
We use the solution as a web application server. Multiple users visit our university website. The students watch live video lectures and download them.
We use HPE BladeSystem to develop some applications in Apigee, PHP, .NET, etc. We also use it for PDM i.e. project data management for applications like SolidWorks. Along with that, we use it for file sharing, and like a SaaS application for Webex, SAP, etc.
I was using the solution for virtualization. I used it for all Microsoft products, Unix and Linux.
We use the solution for virtualizing databases and servers.
The system has versatile applications, as it can serve as a host for various environments, including virtual and DDI environments. Even the Horizon View environment can run exclusively on this system.
We are using HPE BladeSystem for commercial usage.
We are using HPE BladeSystem as a server in the education sector.
These are rack servers. We have data for banking services. We use Windows servers, mostly. We install applications and banking applications mostly, otherwise like some E-discovery services servers are there. We have almost 25 servers. Some of them are in a data center, and some of them are in-house.
Our IMS system, or internal information system, is run on the server. If we have some sort of issue with our student management system, then we run it on that server as well.
We use HPE BladeSystem for many purposes, such as enterprise applications and Oracle transfers.
I am using the HPE BladeSystem for Hyper-V servers.
HPE BladeSystem is used to consolidate the server's footprint.
HPE BladeSystems are used for computing workloads.
My use cases are for enterprise software such as banking, core banking, reporting software, and databases.
We are using HPE for the virtualization. All machines are virtualized, and we are using them in the clusters. They are highly available and set up on the default ones as well. For the DMZ, we use regular rack servers. Those are separate clusters.
We have a mix of generation eight and ten Blades in our HPE BladeSystem and we mostly use the system for virtualization.
We use the solution for media and backup servers.
As a company, as a service provider, we primarily use the solution in order to give service to other companies.
We use it for direct authentication of the network storage of our files. We also use it for running some application systems, such as the student information management system and the accounting system. We have DL360 and DL380. For storage, we have HP 2000.
We are using it for our hypervisor. Within our organization, there are roughly 2,000 users, using this solution. We have a team of 20 people that handle all maintenance-related issues.
We are primarily using the solution for a hypervisor.
We are running a biometric solution. This is the main solution for which we use HPE BladeSystem.
We primarily use the solution for our SQL Server VMware virtualization. We put this on our on SQL Servers and VMware virtualization systems on this product.
We use this solution like a hypervisor to host our applications. We have secondary areas for our accounting and manufacturing. That is a separate legacy system. We also use it as a SQL server.
We use BladeSystem is something that we use simply as hardware that is very reliable.
The HPE BladeSystem c7000 is very convenient for virtualization. We have virtualized about forty Blade servers. It is easy to manage and has ideal server density.
The primary use case of the solution is specifically for application virtualization.
My company is working in media and we offer a solution for TV channels. We use HPE for classic IT usage but also for broadcast systems, to transport and deliver the signals to the TV channel. We use a BladeSystem for TV channel transcoding.
We use these chassis with Gen8 and Gen9 servers, Blade servers for virtualization, VMware servers.
I Use this solution for my main production server, we use this for VM-hosts, and connected to HP MSA Storage as VM Data-stores via iSCSI targeting.