TrustRadius Insights for Qumulo Core are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Scalability: Qumulo Core has been praised by multiple users for its scalability, with many stating that it can handle projects of any size. Reviewers have found the software to be fast and reliable for advanced graphic projects.
API and Metrics: Users appreciate Qumulo Core's API, which allows them to access all necessary metrics instantly, including metadata fetching and full access auditing. Multiple reviewers have noted that this feature is helpful for monitoring the health and performance of their cluster.
Support: The support provided by Qumulo has been described as best-in-class by several reviewers. They praise the team at Qumulo for being proactive in monitoring storage stacks and informing users of issues they may not have noticed otherwise. Additionally, users appreciate the responsive support provided via Slack, which some have said feels like an extension of their own service desk.
Qumulo is currently used as a central network storage solution for our audio design team, graphic designers, video editors, and 3D modelers. About 30 people have access to it and use it to store files and work together on them. We also have a second cluster in our second theatre which acts as a backup. The Qumulo has solved a challenge we had with the cost and complexity of our old fiber SAN.
Pros
Support, they offer a slack based support which is fast and incredibly helpful.
Fast releases, they release new features every 2 weeks and actively seek out improvement ideas from end-users.
NFS and SMB co-existent support through mapping permissions allows mixed end users to connect through there native protocol.
Cons
Admin users are not able to be tied to SSO or LDAP accounts.
At the start there was no RBAC but this has since been addressed.
While there is incredible analytics, there is no native way to get historical trends by volume or user.
Likelihood to Recommend
Qumulo is great for media and entertainment companies, that need simple and easy management of a NAS. The product can also scale and be sized to larger shops too. The support that comes with it also can act as an extension of internal IT. Their support is always watching the box when it phones home with hardware errors or if it would go offline. Qumulo is not initially set up well-running virtual workloads, while Vmware supports NFS, some settings need to be adjusted on Qumulo to allow for upgrades to happen while virtual machines are running
VU
Verified User
Strategist in Information Technology (501-1000 employees)