Apache CloudStack vs. Avere vFXT for Azure

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
CloudStack
Score 8.6 out of 10
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CloudStack is a cloud management platform, from Apache.N/A
Avere vFXT for Azure
Score 10.0 out of 10
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As compute demand rises, on-premises resources can become strained, bringing important work to a halt. Avere vFXT for Azure enables users to move excess capacity to Azure while leaving large datasets in network-attached storage or in Azure Blob Storage for a cloud NAS solution. Avere vFXT for Azure enables users to protect infrastructure investment while managing new demands, run NFS and SMB workloads without latency, and scale them to a project's needs…N/A
Pricing
Apache CloudStackAvere vFXT for Azure
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CloudStackAvere vFXT for Azure
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Apache CloudStackAvere vFXT for Azure
User Ratings
Apache CloudStackAvere vFXT for Azure
Likelihood to Recommend
8.8
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User Testimonials
Apache CloudStackAvere vFXT for Azure
Likelihood to Recommend
Apache
Whether our clients are VPS hosting providers or operate private cloud infrastructure for their internal enterprise requirements, CloudStack provides solutions in an easy to implement and operate way that is simple to provide training for. The learning curve for our customesr adopting CloudStack for the management of their cloud infrastructure is shallow, enabling our clients to come up to speed quickly without having to outsource their administrative functions any longer than necessary
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Microsoft
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Pros
Apache
  • Low-cost solution
  • Open-source
  • Engaged community
  • Solid documentation
  • Is a very reliable tool for orchestration with good usability
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Microsoft
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Cons
Apache
  • Sometimes you can find undocumented bugs that can compromise the entire infrastructure.
  • [If] you don't have an official support channel, you have try to find out the source of the problem by yourself.
  • Volume size limitation. Other players allow you to create volumes up to 64TB while ACS allows only 2TB volumes
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Microsoft
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Alternatives Considered
Apache
The University, my first large implementation, had a big issue with 149 small data centers spread on São Paulo State, this data centers costs to university were very high, the consolidation idea in two data centers were awesome, but were worried with the management, so we adopted ACS to management of all 576 physical hosts. Now a days the university is delivering IaaS for all staff, students, teachers and researchers, they are using these resources to delivery services to their clients and have a great results in research area
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Microsoft
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Return on Investment
Apache
  • Low-cost solution (free and open-source)
  • More than 2000 users using it simultaneously
  • Stable and reliable
  • Up and running since 2012
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Microsoft
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