One area where the product could improve is in its anti-rust protection, especially at the bottom, which has shown some signs of rusting. The fans are also very noisy when the machine is working hard.
Technical Consultant at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
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2023-05-24T07:57:00Z
May 24, 2023
The product should allow management to troubleshoot remotely. The management should be able to access remote management instead of going to the server location.
I think that the RAID support can be improved because it is not very effective compared to the DL series. Generally, scalability can be improved. I would like to see a centralized monitoring system for the ML series, where we can see all of them in one place. Something like InfoSight would work well.
HPE Proliant ML and Dell PowerEdge T compete in the server market, focusing on reliability and scalability. Dell PowerEdge T appears to have an advantage with comprehensive features and advanced capabilities.Features: HPE Proliant ML offers robust performance, excellent expandability, and integrated management tools for simplified operation. It is designed for virtualization and standalone applications with significant data storage capabilities. Dell PowerEdge T provides enhanced performance,...
The product’s support should be improved.
One area where the product could improve is in its anti-rust protection, especially at the bottom, which has shown some signs of rusting. The fans are also very noisy when the machine is working hard.
Updating the firmware could be easier. It's always a hassle, and the process HPE describes on their website doesn't seem to work well.
The product should allow management to troubleshoot remotely. The management should be able to access remote management instead of going to the server location.
I think that the RAID support can be improved because it is not very effective compared to the DL series. Generally, scalability can be improved. I would like to see a centralized monitoring system for the ML series, where we can see all of them in one place. Something like InfoSight would work well.