Likelihood to Recommend An excellent warranty and excellent technical assistance can be expected from the PowerEdge C Series, which comes from a well-known brand with a long track record in the market. Scalability, physical space optimization and performance and dependability for handling sensitive and vital data like databases and ERP systems that are fairly sophisticated are just some of the benefits we get from Dell gear, which saves us resources and energy by up to 40%.
Read full review I believe all businesses would benefit from Lenovo's series of products - as they can be custom-built to meet your needs. We have been utilizing Lenovo servers for the past seven or eight years now, and have had get success with their hardware builds. We had one issue with a bad SD card that was in a RAID0 - they replaced both SD cards free of charge, and I had them the next business day (this, obviously, is contingent on the level of warranty protection that you purchase with your hardware - but support was fantastic to work with!)
Read full review Pros Adaptation to different workloads and especially to critical loads that need a lot of processing. Great for virtualization of critical services. Minimize physical space occupying only 1U. Easy management. High availability of processor, storage space, memory and font. Read full review Affordability Flexibility with custom builds SATA/SSD/M2/SD support for front-end caching or for an entire storage solution Allow x2 SD cards to be installed in a RAID0 setup, so that the host can run ESXi without any internal hard drives whatsoever. Also came with an internal battery for the RAID controller. Lenovo Support is very quick to respond to issues - either by phone or by email. Read full review Cons The additional C series versions are more costly than the basic one I haven't seen any downtime in my system's operation All of the functionalities have been working as expected Read full review A video tutorial on upgrading built-in firmware on their systems would be fantastic. As it was a bit difficult to navigate to find the download, and also the install process the last time I did so. The remote BIOS utility through the XClarity controller is difficult to reset a password on - if it's forgotten. I have yet to find a way to reset it on a host that has a password not working. Read full review Alternatives Considered When it comes to multitasking networking and storage, I've always found Dell PowerEdge C to be the most effective solution. A network center that can service the whole business with capacity for future expansion is ideally suited for this device. The ability to consolidate data into a single storage system has reduced workloads. Using this platform is simple and the customer support team is constantly available.
Read full review The initial selection of Lenovo for servers was provided to us as a recommendation from a reseller. I was skeptical, initially, as I am not a fan of Lenovo's consumer-grade laptops. I was very intrigued by the price of these devices though, so we purchased two for a location to see how they worked. The recommendation panned-out, and all of our needs were met (and exceeded) by this new line of products brought to our attention. I'm sure there are countless other stories like mine with dozens of other manufacturers - but we are more than pleased with our fleet of Thinksystem servers at our district
Read full review Return on Investment Return on investment in the medium term. Easier to extend new services by implementing new features on demand. Optimized technical support. Read full review Our uptime has increased from our old HP ProLiant servers from 8+ years ago. These servers are also cheaper than previous models we have deployed in the past XClarity controller allows for remote BIOS functionality - which we hadn't been able to utilize, previously. Read full review ScreenShots