Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
MSP
2022-08-09T15:57:57Z
Aug 9, 2022
I primarily use OnCommand Insight to look at the entire stack within an organization of storage, fabrics, virtualization applications, and bare metal servers that would have agents attached. I also use it to identify workloads, size virtualization environments, and provide a CMDB of all devices with performance and capacity configuration information.
High Performance Compute at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2018-10-28T07:36:00Z
Oct 28, 2018
Our primary use case is for Oracle, SQL, and seismic data. We use it as NFS mounted storage and also replicate to another location (or SnapMirror it). It's just storage right now.
Integrations Director at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2018-10-24T13:31:00Z
Oct 24, 2018
We use OnCommand Insight to manage our nine petabyte storage, including our EF-Series and a few FAS8060s and FAS8200s. We are using it to manage our storage across that entire array and track our "burn rate": * How much we're using each month. * How much we are growing. * How much we can save.
Lead Systems Engineer at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2018-10-24T13:31:00Z
Oct 24, 2018
We use OCI for tracking our capacity needs, our performance metrics, and future planning on the capacity trends. Recently, we've started integrating other vendor storage devices into the OCI. That is a key thing for us because that gives us integration with a single interface, where you can see what is trending and the overall performance.
NetApp OnCommand Insight management software delivers consistent insight across your data center so you can monitor and manage your hybrid IT multivendor storage, compute, and switching infrastructures.
I primarily use OnCommand Insight to look at the entire stack within an organization of storage, fabrics, virtualization applications, and bare metal servers that would have agents attached. I also use it to identify workloads, size virtualization environments, and provide a CMDB of all devices with performance and capacity configuration information.
We use it to provide storage for our clients.
We use it to identify cold storage, hot storage, that kind of data. We have multi-protocol: file shares, blocks, etc.
Our primary use case is for Oracle, SQL, and seismic data. We use it as NFS mounted storage and also replicate to another location (or SnapMirror it). It's just storage right now.
We use OnCommand Insight to manage our nine petabyte storage, including our EF-Series and a few FAS8060s and FAS8200s. We are using it to manage our storage across that entire array and track our "burn rate": * How much we're using each month. * How much we are growing. * How much we can save.
Our primary use case is VMware performance.
We use OCI for tracking our capacity needs, our performance metrics, and future planning on the capacity trends. Recently, we've started integrating other vendor storage devices into the OCI. That is a key thing for us because that gives us integration with a single interface, where you can see what is trending and the overall performance.