HPE BladeSystem vs. HPE Synergy vs. Lenovo ThinkAgile CP Series

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
HPE BladeSystem
Score 9.5 out of 10
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HPE BladeSystem is a brand of blade server, from Hewlett-Packard Enterprise. HPE blades include the ProLiant BL series and the ProLiant WS series.N/A
HPE Synergy
Score 9.1 out of 10
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HPE Synergy is Hewlett Packard Enterprise's software designed to support a composable infrastructure, which treats IT resources as a service that can be "composed" and deployed out to applications in near real-time, eliminating the need to configure hardware.N/A
Lenovo ThinkAgile CP Series
Score 7.2 out of 10
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The Lenovo ThinkAgile CP Series is a composable infrastructure solution for private cloud, presently including the ThinkAgile CP4000 and ThinkAgile CP6000 models.N/A
Pricing
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Offerings
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
HPE BladeSystemHPE SynergyLenovo ThinkAgile CP Series
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HPE BladeSystem
Chose HPE BladeSystem
We've been using HPE BladeSystem for quite some time. Dell PowerEdge was the previous option, but they were slow compared to the new system. The HPE Synergy solution, which is essentially an upgraded version of the HPE BladeSystem, was recently bought by our company. …
Chose HPE BladeSystem
Incorporating HPE Blades Systems In order to house 16 physical servers, you just need 10 rack units instead of 32, which reduces the amount of heat produced and, in turn, the cost to cool the site. To have multiple Esx servers that can all be managed centrally, VMware …
Chose HPE BladeSystem
BladeSystem provides a close experience to the UCS B-Series. UCS B-Series has a few capabilities within the network fabric that exceed what is capable on BladeSystem, but HPE has developed a lot of orchestration within HPE OneView to offer feature parity or even go beyond what …
HPE Synergy

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Lenovo ThinkAgile CP Series

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User Ratings
HPE BladeSystemHPE SynergyLenovo ThinkAgile CP Series
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(11 ratings)
9.1
(2 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
7.0
(1 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
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Usability
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8.0
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User Testimonials
HPE BladeSystemHPE SynergyLenovo ThinkAgile CP Series
Likelihood to Recommend
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
All nodes can be managed centrally through the ILO interface. Users and services alike benefit from the lightning-fast response time. Enable service continuity during VM migration between nodes. The purchase of a blade system is something we endorse as a viable alternative for your business. In order for the convergent system to work, the architecture can be adapted to accommodate new devices, and by applying new modules, both the technology and the system's responsiveness to demands for high availability can be enhanced.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Best suited for virtualization and multi-environment implementations. Bare metal deployments have a few more limitations.
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Lenovo
I think this computer is great for anyone who needs it for basic day to day office needs. People who work in compliance, legal, or customer service roles can absolutely get by with this computer. If you are in IT or a finance department you might need a bit more in the processing power department but could probably still use this laptop.
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Pros
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • It ensures substantial process and system security in terms of infrastructure by keeping things running smoothly all the time.
  • There are few things that are more helpful in day-to-day living than having straightforward controls and configurations.
  • Capacity to keep a highly redundant system operating reliably.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • Handles high performance workloads efficiently
  • Has automated failover for downtime reduction
  • Easier to replace spare parts
  • Cable management is easier compared to previous generation
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Lenovo
  • Great keyboard
  • Runs programs without slowdown
  • Compatible with different devices
  • Biometric sign in
  • Smooth updating process
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Cons
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • The small form factor of a blade server cannot accommodate expansion cards.
  • Shared infrastructure, like the interconnects, means a larger fault domain.
  • Firmware updates can be disruptive and administrators should pay close attention to firmware recipes and bundles to ensure compatibility between components.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • Firmware repository size limitations could be larger (was increased recently but still is only room for a few SPPs)
  • Profile template updates flag all machines that haven't had their profile updated from the template, causing the dashboard to go red with warnings and can cause unnecessary concern
  • OneView, while powerful isn't as user friendly as it could be
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Lenovo
  • Could use a touchscreen
  • More RAM would be nice
  • Speakers are just okay
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Likelihood to Renew
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
We do not intend to make new investments in HPE BladeSystem as it is in the end-of-life phase and we have continued with the new HPE Synergy environment. It is therefore not a process of discarding, but of evolution. This environment will possibly continue to be used in the institution, but for less critical purposes and more related to the development of new solutions.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
The hardware has fulfilled all of the promises that it made when we first acquired it. The only thing that would preclude this would be if the organization decided to holistically switch hardware vendors for reasons other than performance and feature sets.
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Lenovo
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Usability
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
The GUI of Synergy is very user friendly and simple. Compared to previous generation products it has many great built in features. HPE Synergy shines in the management features of the OneView software making it a very good update from last gen. The ease of cabling and hardware replacement only add more to this.
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Lenovo
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Alternatives Considered
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
It's been said that BladeSystem is very similar to the UCS B-Series. While the network fabric features of the UCS B-Series outshine those of the BladeSystem, HPE has created extensive orchestration within HPE OneView to provide feature parity with and even surpass those of the UCS B-Series. The fundamental distinction between the two is whether the focus is on the computing (BladeSystem) or the fabric (UCS). In contrast to UCS's tight fabric integration, BladeSystem's centralized focus on servers simplifies administration.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
While all similar offerings can achieve basically the same thing, HPE Synergy stands out against Cisco and Dell offerings with respect to manageability, ease of use and flexibility - HPE Synergy offers configurations groups of chassis to create logical enclosures that can be managed as a single entity and also blades in any slot can be plumbed and allocated as necessary to multiple uplinks. This is one level more flexible than the others which limits configurations of blades in a single chassis to similar uplink settings. Also, the HPE Synergy chassis itself supports 12 blades vs 10 in competitive offerings.
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Lenovo
I like my Lenovo more than the previous Mac computer that I had for work (the exact model does not show up in the drop down). I enjoy the windows OS more and I like the keyboard and camera on this computer much better. This computer is also lighter than my previous laptop.
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Return on Investment
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • After a crash, the blade server's dependability and capacity to recover quickly rank highest.
  • The alert service allows for the administration of all servers to be handled from a single location.
  • Blade servers from HPE are reliable and easy on the eyes of upper management.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • Downtime has been minimal resulting in less service imapct
  • Freed up a lot of valuable rack space
  • Forecasted ROI target is much shorter
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Lenovo
  • Allows me to work efficiently without waiting for programs to load like my previous laptop
  • Updates are not forced on me so I can update my computer at the end of the day when I am done with work
  • The price was very good for what this computer gives me
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