A much needed virtual server in IT environment
December 07, 2021
A much needed virtual server in IT environment

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Software Version
Power Systems Virtual Server on IBM Cloud for AIX/Linux
Overall Satisfaction with IBM Power System Virtual Server
It's really helpful in terms of support to a service where we used it for almost 3 years. It will reduce the effort to run the workloads and in copying the data. Its AI is the major one where the decisions [making] is really true and more effective towards work. The best one I have ever seen from IBM. That's really impeccable.
Pros
- Its precision and reliability make it high quality.
- Generally, it is quick relative to other virtual power systems and low latency.
- It is more reliable, its accuracy is too good, and its performance is of high standards. It will be the one as competitive for all virtuals.
Cons
- Little thing is that in far fewer cases it can get stuck due to more use like hectic work than time it can cause work disturbances.
- It is also available at [a] low cost, but it is quite good to have as many systems with greater efficiency at [a] lower cost.
- Sometimes it may get caught due to more usage... This is in very rare cases and for a short time only... This is not a disadvantage, but it can be disruptive.
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
- No impact on ROI
- Profitable
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 Field Service (FieldOne)
It is more reliable, its connectivity also seems good. It is also available for low cost, but it's good enough to have this [many] systems with more efficiency at [a] lower cost. accuracy is too good, and its performance is first class. It will be the one [that] will be competitive for all virtual.
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