Ask HN: Why is there no mention of VxRail on HN?
2 points| ekiara | 9 years ago
Looking at the vendor costs and what benefits an organization seems to get from a VxRail appliance I didn't really see it as a justified purchase for any organization. So I've started research on VxRail and reading case studies etc. One thing I've noticed is that there are zero mentions of VxRail in HN (I tried searching both with Google and Algolia). Why is that?
With Docker, Kubernetes or just KVM and a decent clustered storage solution (Ceph?) can I achieve basically the same level of service but with open solutions?
patio11|9 years ago
The significant parts of technology which the userbase doesn't cover nearly so much are Big Freaking Enterprises (Oracle databases, SAP, etc) and technologies primarily used in non-tech-forward companies (e.g. some parts of the Microsoft stack).
If you think the view might be a little lopsided, my best advice is "be the change you want to see in it."
NikolaNovak|9 years ago
I've spent my entire career working with Big Freaking Enterprises, but understand and accept that likes of IBM, HP, Oracle, SAP, etc will never be perceived as anything but uncool useless dinosaurs on HN. VMWare is being commoditized, and either entering or entered firmly into that category.
[I find it somewhat amusing to occasionally dig out one of the "Big Cool Kids" still uses "Big Ol' Dinosaurs" for HCM, Financials, etc - any back-office work:]
wmf|9 years ago