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Easy to setup clusters, good reporting and features, nice options for upgrading and alerting. Been a good product for years.
Customer support almost non existent, tried getting in contact many times but to no avail. Really unstable, would be doing work and the system would crash.
We have been using VMware vCenter for over 5 years and find that it is a great central source to manage all of your hosts. This is a fairly easy to use product with great upside.
Vmware Vcenter presents some very difficult to identify errors.
The best part about vCenter is the ease of use in managing large environments. The design is very straightforward and it includes wizards to help even beginners quickly manage their environment.
Sometimes we have presented conflicts of the ports with other present applications. Requires more technical knowledge.
The creation, administration and configuration of Virtual Networks is also one of the best advantages of VCenter, its implementation is quick and easy.
VMware might face connectivity problem while using the same network that of physical machine to the virtual environment.
I was able to get alot done in like 1 week, that has taken me like a decade to do. I was very pleased and happy user.
Google saw in our actions "suspicious activity" and blocked access to the resource. The site has stopped working, access to the engine has been blocked.
Google Cloud is easy to learn, simple to use, and provides comfort that the things important to you are safe and secure.
One must really drill down to find it and to understand how to stop being billed for services not needed. There needs to be more prompts to inform the user what they will be charged for.
Good Documentation: when it comes to documentation Google Cloud Platform really did a nice job there, every of their products and services has a good documentation for exploring.
There is a limit on how much storage you can have before you can pay, which limits you especially if you don't buy a plan.
I also like that it is secure and reliable making it a flexible solution. I access it as an API which increases the flexibility in reading and writing data.
In case you have low Internet speed at your workplace, you will surely struggle with this platform.
Chris: My name is Chris, I'm a lead system engineer at a higher education institution, and I give vCenter Server a five out of five rating. Before arriving at vCenter Server I have used and evaluated products like Hyper-V, Oracle VM, and KVM, and they do not have the same feature parody that vCenter Server has, so we have moved away from software like those in favor of vCenter Server. We chose vCenter Server over some of the other software titles because of their feature set. They're best in class in virtualization management, things like snapshotting options, V motion, storage V motion, and it gets us into a larger ecosystem with other VMware software titles that allow you to do a lot more management. But vCenter Server is kind of that platform that you got to build on, and it has the features that we need, and does them the best. The integration and onboarding of vCenter Server was I would say one of the most user-friendly. It is not a whole lot to get started, they make the implementation of vCenter and connectivity with your vSphere hosts straightforward, the installation process is pretty straightforward, and to make it so that others can help manage VMs in vCenter Server, not only is the user interface really friendly and easy to use, but it has API integrations where you can then plug in outside third party software to help you manage and do things like backups and replication. You can use their APIs to write your own code, if that's something your group wants to do. And yeah, just the accessibility of the software, programmatically or in a user-friendly way, is a really straightforward process to get started and implemented. If you were thinking about implementing vCenter Server, my recommendation is to look at the features that you get with vCenter Server. You will notice that they simply have best in class features. Look at how the different methods of implementing things like data stores, data store clusters, the features for dynamic resource scheduling, and their networking features that allow you to do a lot of creative things that will fit your environment. And my recommendation is just compare that with other vendors and see how they do it, and I think you'll notice that vCenter just gives you that flexibility, and their product is able to actually do what they say it will do, and they will give you, at least I believe they'll give you a pretty lengthy trial, if you just want to implement it in your environment, see it, use it and work with it, and I think going that route, you'll see right away the benefits of how they do virtualization management over some of the competitors. So that would be my recommendation.
Lyiana: My name is Lyiana. My job title is self-cleaning. I rate Google Cloud a four. I use Google Cloud for pictures, saving documents and everything, important papers, pretty much just pictures. Thing I like about Google Cloud is I like how it saves stuff and doesn't share your security or anything. Sometimes I don't like sometimes it doesn't save everything that needs to be saved and you have to redo it half the time. But, yeah.
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