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Encapsula cada faceta de las necesidades de TI de una organización. Utiliza ESXi, vSAN, NSX y vCenter sin problemas. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Echo de menos el antiguo modelo de licencia perpetua, pero era inevitable que desapareciera eventualmente. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Easy too use,i have been using it for a long time, and it is really stable, I love it.
It is great to manage all your vms in just a single pane of glass.
It has a lot of plugins for other tools lie PURE or Zerto that helps a lot. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Upgrades, upgrading is hard, it is difficult because all the pieces, looking forward for VCF to see how that improves. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
As each version of vSphere has progressed, the product has just gone from strength-to-strength. Best features:
- VM vMotion
- Storage vMotion
- DRS
- vSphere upgrades are simple
- Cross vCenter vMotion is great addition in later releases Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Licensing costs have risen since Broadcomm have taken over, we've had to drop the enterprise editions in favour of standard to keep it within budget. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Unless you're completely new to ESX or VMWare, you probably already understand or know what vSphere is; however, it's ok if that's not the case. If you are familiar with Bare Metal hypervisors then you're probably running ESX on any one, or more, drives on multiple devices to provide services to whatever organization you're in. In some cases, one "node" is all you need (situation dependant) but if you're doing anything that includes multiple nodes and clustering, then vSphere is a must. There are limited other products an competetors, but most everything is based off this sophtware; in fact, in cases where you may have as few as 4 hosts in a particular cluster, and you're not running a virtual distributed switch, it's necessary to be running vSphere if you're trying to cluster those hosts together and run your vSAN service.
The biggest takeaway, if that once you get things up and going, so long as you don't have to break down your setup and move (which, I hope is the general case, Data Centers are not designed, organically, to move locations on the cyclic rate, though, we in the Military do it often), you should never need to go back into the ESX on any individual Host, once you've pulled those hosts into your cluster - everything can be ran, and probably should be ran, from the vSphere. It is a robust piece of gear. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
I know VMWare has recently come out with different products that can assist with fault tolerance and rebuilding of clusters, should you have a catestrophic failure; however, one of the drawbacks to vSphere is that if you're in an environment where you have to pick up and go - break down your physical equipment and move to a different location - things can go extremely wrong when powering your hosts back up.
It so happens that I work in an industry that has multiple 3 to 4 node clusters, or, in some cases, a 2 node cluster with a witness.
It's for this, that I would recommend not utilizing s vDS, as well. If you don't fire up those things at the right time/in the right order, you can break your vSAN and have to rebuild your vSphere, claim those disks and rebuild your vSphere. Don't start getting high and mighty on all the services it runs that should prevent this, it happens.
In regards to this, a lot of time, if you have thorogh knowledge os esxcli, you can repair a lot of things.. however, if you don't, you're going to have to rebuild and hopfully save all your data.. More I could say about this, but I'll leave it there for now. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
The best thing about VMwarevSphere is simply that evn though new releases deliver new support and capabilities, the underlying product has not changed substantially over the years and those releases.
This ensures that significant retraining on the GUI and functionality doesn't need to happen constantly, your skills are maintained and incrementally improved, and confidence in the application is maintained.
Installation, upgrades, operations and maintenance are all improved and and familiar in their execution, and the actual capabilities of the product itself, along with the innovation happening (AVS for example) are unparalleled. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Licensing is an issue and we are seeing that with clients. Along with the free version being removed which allowed a test environment to be maintained. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Me gusta el producto ya que proporciona una plataforma estable y rica en funciones que los competidores ni siquiera están cerca de alcanzar (por ahora). Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
El soporte está empeorando cada vez más, especialmente después de la adquisición. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.

Esta es una gran solución para trabajar con carga de trabajo virtual, con almacenamiento virtualizado, red virtualizada. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Ahora, no me gusta el nuevo modelo de licencias, es demasiado caro. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.

a gusto gestionando máquinas virtuales, y número de características que se pueden usar para monitorear y gestionar. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
demasiado caro y podría tener un paquete de código abierto Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
to me, vSpehere is a flexible virtualization platform. it efficiently manages both production and non-production applications.
vSphere has been very stable, practical and it's a very scalable infrastructure for us.
we can optimize resources allocation, usefull in scarcity situation.
It comes with lots of feature like disaster recovery, live snapshots, and encryption at rest.
We use vSphere to manages both production and non-production applications. it think it is an ideal choice for organizations of all sizes. i like vSphere's ability to perform migrations between servers , it's availability and performance. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
i find it to have too many things to watch for . Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
Roca sólida, simple de gestionar, escalable con gran rendimiento. Gran soporte para hardware y fácil de integrar e implementar. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.
El soporte ha empeorado en los últimos años. Los precios pueden ser difíciles de entender. Reseña recopilada por y alojada en G2.com.