Systems Engineer at a tech consulting company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
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2024-02-16T09:44:29Z
Feb 16, 2024
HPE OneView is a management interface to manage hardware in a VMware environment. It is used for managing different servers and pushing out the firmware and operating software. I use HPE OneView for management, performance-related issues, network issues, capacity, costing, and upgrading the firmware for different servers.
Storage & Backup Consultant at LTI - Larsen & Toubro Infotech
Consultant
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2023-04-25T12:40:00Z
Apr 25, 2023
In our company, we do quarterly software and hardware assessment with HPE OneView. We use the solution mainly for monitoring purposes, like resources or hardware.
My company used HPE OneView to create a state cloud for the customer, the government. I was the cloud administrator, responsible for the infrastructure, overlaying middleware, and software.
We use the solution to manage the server. Also, we have a server profile. Storage pools are there with logical enclosures. Enclosures are there, volumes are there, switches are there, firewall compliance is there, networking, et cetera. Everything is there. We have a general overview of everything we need in one place.
My company is a solution provider. Most of the company uses OneView because it is cloud-based management. Financial institutes and telcos mainly use OneView because it's cloud-based. The solution is deployed on cloud and on-premises. It's a hybrid solution. We have plans to increase the usage of HPE OneView in the future.
The solution has a lot of use cases. The solution is used for implementation and configuration for all devices, creating all structure, and infrastructure configurations, like logical, interconnected groups, enclosure groups, and also, the device connection. The solution is also used for production troubleshooting or change, certificate, and authentication, If you set the infra, you install everything in one shot. You just need to implement devices like Blade or compute notes in Synergy.
Technology Specialist at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-05-18T15:48:38Z
May 18, 2021
OneView is a monitoring as well as a centralized management solution. We are using it for the virtual data center. We are using it for VMware hypervisors on top of the blades and HPE Synergy.
Computer and Network Engineer at Jooya Informatics Group
Real User
2020-11-19T22:38:36Z
Nov 19, 2020
We are a solution provider and HPE OneView is one of the products that we implement for our clients. When we first started using OneView, we used it for monitoring our server. After that, I added my blade server and then two years ago, Synergy. Since then, I have been managing my HPE BladeSystem and Synergy with OneView. It is also used for configuring my Virtual Connect, the operating system for my server, and so on.
I've been working with OneView off-and-on for about five and a half years, first on the operations side, mostly managing hardware and maintaining it. More recently, I've been spending more time on the engineering side, making sure that we're building stuff, seeing what we can do as far as automating, and getting all of our profiles more generalized so that there are fewer questions about what a particular piece of hardware has.
HPE OneView is your infrastructure automation engine to simplify operations, increasing the speed of IT delivery for new applications and services. Through software defined intelligence, HPE OneView brings a new level of automation to infrastructure management by taking a template driven approach to provisioning, updating, and integrating compute, storage, and networking infrastructure. Designed with a modern, standard-based API and supported by a large and growing partner ecosystem, HPE...
HPE OneView is a management interface to manage hardware in a VMware environment. It is used for managing different servers and pushing out the firmware and operating software. I use HPE OneView for management, performance-related issues, network issues, capacity, costing, and upgrading the firmware for different servers.
I use HPE OneView HPE OneView to manage Synergy Switches in my company.
In our company, we do quarterly software and hardware assessment with HPE OneView. We use the solution mainly for monitoring purposes, like resources or hardware.
My company used HPE OneView to create a state cloud for the customer, the government. I was the cloud administrator, responsible for the infrastructure, overlaying middleware, and software.
We use the solution to manage the server. Also, we have a server profile. Storage pools are there with logical enclosures. Enclosures are there, volumes are there, switches are there, firewall compliance is there, networking, et cetera. Everything is there. We have a general overview of everything we need in one place.
My company is a solution provider. Most of the company uses OneView because it is cloud-based management. Financial institutes and telcos mainly use OneView because it's cloud-based. The solution is deployed on cloud and on-premises. It's a hybrid solution. We have plans to increase the usage of HPE OneView in the future.
The solution has a lot of use cases. The solution is used for implementation and configuration for all devices, creating all structure, and infrastructure configurations, like logical, interconnected groups, enclosure groups, and also, the device connection. The solution is also used for production troubleshooting or change, certificate, and authentication, If you set the infra, you install everything in one shot. You just need to implement devices like Blade or compute notes in Synergy.
We deploy this system so our customers can deploy it to the cloud. I'm involved in research, deployment and operating systems.
OneView is a monitoring as well as a centralized management solution. We are using it for the virtual data center. We are using it for VMware hypervisors on top of the blades and HPE Synergy.
We are a solution provider and HPE OneView is one of the products that we implement for our clients. When we first started using OneView, we used it for monitoring our server. After that, I added my blade server and then two years ago, Synergy. Since then, I have been managing my HPE BladeSystem and Synergy with OneView. It is also used for configuring my Virtual Connect, the operating system for my server, and so on.
I've been working with OneView off-and-on for about five and a half years, first on the operations side, mostly managing hardware and maintaining it. More recently, I've been spending more time on the engineering side, making sure that we're building stuff, seeing what we can do as far as automating, and getting all of our profiles more generalized so that there are fewer questions about what a particular piece of hardware has.