DevOps Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2022-07-27T11:05:00Z
Jul 27, 2022
The service could be improved by faster servers, more widely available VMs, and more storage in one place. Then, in the event of a blade failure, we could start our VMs on another blade in a couple of minutes. This is why we wanted to buy storage. But now, we want to buy a twin server with 24 VMware discs to create test storage. The next product release should allow more servers to be controlled simultaneously.
Blade Servers are high-density servers designed to save space and improve energy efficiency. They are commonly used in data centers to optimize power and cooling requirements.Designed with a modular architecture, Blade Servers maximize performance within a compact design. Multiple server blades can be housed in a single chassis, reducing physical space and minimizing cabling needs. Users report noticeable improvements in scalability and manageability, often highlighting enhanced resource...
The service could be improved by faster servers, more widely available VMs, and more storage in one place. Then, in the event of a blade failure, we could start our VMs on another blade in a couple of minutes. This is why we wanted to buy storage. But now, we want to buy a twin server with 24 VMware discs to create test storage. The next product release should allow more servers to be controlled simultaneously.
They need to improve their delivery time. It takes too long right now. It's something they need to work on. The solution does not scale well.
There is a lack of support for fiber channels currently that needs to be added.