IBM Power System Virtual Server are reliable with High Availability
Overall Satisfaction with IBM Power System Virtual Server
IBM Power System Virtual Servers are currently used in my projects and organization for different clients to support the large-scale database and application to manage the millions of operations with the best performance. We are able to deploy the virtual servers and OS provision as per our demand for different and critical applications.
Pros
- Power9 Processor
- Easy to deploy virtual servers as per our demands.
- Resource allocation are very easy to virtual servers as per our demand.
- Stability, Scalability
- Its has capability to support the different OS version
Cons
- Not well designed for Window OS operations.
- Price are very High
- Documents part should be more better
Do you think IBM Power Virtual Server delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with IBM Power Virtual Server's feature set?
Yes
Did IBM Power Virtual Server live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of IBM Power Virtual Server go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy IBM Power Virtual Server again?
Yes
- Its provide the maximum server uptime for better business result
- Easy to deploy virtual server and OS provision
- Resource allocation management are very easy
We have been used AWS and other systems but IBM Power System virtual servers gave better results for our clients. IBM Power servers are well designed for heavy workload operation with the best performance. It provides well management to manage the server resource as per users' demand.
IBM Power System Virtual Servers have given 100% uptime for our clients to deliver good business results with a better security functions. We never faced any major security issue with power servers because IBM provides security update regularly.
IBM Power System Virtual Servers are easy to deploy and manage with basic training. IBM Power System Provides an easy user interface to manage the resource and also provides the flexibility to upgrade the server capacity as per demands.
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