TrustRadius Insights for VMware Cloud Director are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Powerful, Scalable, and Flexible Cloud Management Platform: Many users have praised VMware Cloud Director as a powerful, scalable, and flexible cloud management platform that allows for the centralized management of multi-tenant infrastructure. This feature has been mentioned by several reviewers who appreciate the platform's ability to handle their cloud management needs effectively.
Easy Integration with Third-Party Tools: VMware Cloud Director has received positive feedback from users for its seamless integration with other third-party tools. These integrations provide added value to customers by allowing them to leverage existing tools and resources within the VMware Cloud Director ecosystem.
Customization Options: The customization options offered by VMware Cloud Director have been well-received by users. Features such as white labeling allow resellers to customize the platform with their organization's branding elements, including corporate colors and logos. This flexibility gives customers the opportunity to create a personalized look and feel for their virtual environment.
vCloud Director was chosen in 2012 when our company started offering its Cloud services. We offer vCD interface to all our customers selling resources in place of simple VMs, so vCD means for them a key to access their personal virtual datacenter. We decided to use vCD and not a customized interface because it's supported by VMware for any bug, issue, update/upgrade, and its time to market is near to zero.
Pros
Building virtual racks
Managing the customers' network and security
Simplicity but the completeness of IaaS solution
Integration with major software providers
Cons
Backup
integration with SDS different than vSAN
Manage more granularly users
Likelihood to Recommend
For a CSP it's the best choice. For internal uses, even in presence of different business units, it's not so easy and flexible to manage. It assures a high level of multitenancy, often not needed for internal purposes. But it could be used in this case, just not created for these purposes. Network management is great.