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Score9.1 out of 10

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HPE OneView Reviews

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OneView, where HPE management happens.

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use HPE OneView to manage both the HPE Synergy Frames and HPE 3Par storage arrays. OneView is only used by the infrastructure engineers responsible for maintaining these systems. It is used to monitor and administer the HPE infrastructure in our Datacenters.

Pros

  • Manage HPE firmware upgrades
  • Easy server profiling and configuration
  • Great monitoring and reporting
  • Easy and intuitive to use once the initial setup is done

Cons

  • Managing the 3Pard Oneview will allow you to do things like reuse LUN IDs and setup multiple export groups with the same volume. This can cause performance issues, or worse. They could do a better job of protecting you from yourself...
  • Complicated initial configuration

Likelihood to Recommend

HPE Oneview has come along way. When they first put it out it was next to useless. Over the years and versions, they listened to feedback and have made OneView into a truly enterprise-level robust management product. It is now a far better product than the old C7000 Blade OAs, and HP SIM. It makes management of hardware easy and makes much of the maintenance easier and safer than before. For the storage side it does a great job and is intuitive to use, but the very versatility of how you can do things can lead to issues if multiple engineers do things differently.
Vetted Review
HPE OneView
7 years of experience

Simple and efficient

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

HPE OneView is being utilized by our department to manage all the iLo connections and blade enclosure within our private cloud environment. We are also utilizing the integrated data center platform/buildout to manage our Colo Data Centers.

Pros

  • Managing the overall Blade profiles and the ability to have access to all equipment from one central repository.

Cons

  • Adding in the functionality to control multiple devices like the 3PAR san or Nimble san.

Likelihood to Recommend

I have found that HPE OneView is well suited for all of our scenarios in our shared data center platform to control all the compute hardware with firmware, patches and profiles of all compute components.