We performed a comparison between 1Password and HashiCorp Vault based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Enterprise Password Managers solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The solution's most valuable features are its password management security and cloud firewall."
"The tool's most valuable feature is security."
"The interface is very simple to navigate."
"The product is free and easy to use. It is well documented with an easy implementation process."
"It is a good product to consider for companies who are looking to build on-premise or hybrid infrastructure."
"The feature I find most beneficial in HashiCorp Vault is the secret engine. It integrates smoothly with many applications, making it easy to set up and implement quickly. This allows you to test it easily and see good results rapidly. When you integrate an internal API or application, it quickly manages that application's secrets."
"It is an added value for our customers to have a Secrets Management workflow available that is PaaS/CaaS/KaaS Platform agnostic."
"The solution is stable. It has been working perfectly without any problem."
"The most valuable feature of HashiCorp Vault is that it's an open source solution. Second, it's cloud agnostic, so it's very easy to maintain and control, which is why we prefer HashiCorp."
"This solution is easy to use and to integrate."
"We faced issues while integrating 1Password into JumpCloud."
"The service could be improved incrementally to enhance programmatic access to the vault."
"The product is complicated to install."
"It would be helpful to have more advanced features."
"We could use more documentation, primarily to do with integrations."
"There could be a plugin for the database to change the secret automatically. It would be an efficient feature for password security."
"In terms of features, the only thing that I found a little bit hinky was that there was no revocation or deletion on the model we were using. Once in a financial year, a client interacts, and you pay for that client for the year. So, there are just little things like that in the pricing. There should be more clarity around the end of the key. I know there is no system like this. They all are the same. I tested Microsoft, Google, and some others, and none of them really want you to delete a key, which makes sense. You delete a key, and you lose everything that it has wrapped or encrypted, but it's actually just a language. Deletion isn't really deletion. It's really revocation, but overall, HashiCorp Vault ticked all the boxes for us, and I couldn't fault it."
"The onboarding is a challenge. It should be more self-service, but it involves reviews and approvals."
"I would rate the stability a six out of ten. There are some bugs and glitches. We are in touch with the vendor to resolve them."
"I don't think there are any major improvements required—so far, so good. However, I think that having more training materials, such as videos, and documentation available would be helpful. I would prefer to have more videos available either on the official site or on YouTube."
1Password is ranked 16th in Enterprise Password Managers with 2 reviews while HashiCorp Vault is ranked 3rd in Enterprise Password Managers with 16 reviews. 1Password is rated 7.0, while HashiCorp Vault is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of 1Password writes "An easy-to-setup solution with strong security features". On the other hand, the top reviewer of HashiCorp Vault writes "Useful for machine-to-machine communication and has secret engine feature ". 1Password is most compared with AWS Secrets Manager, Azure Key Vault, Delinea Secret Server, CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault and Keeper, whereas HashiCorp Vault is most compared with Azure Key Vault, AWS Secrets Manager, CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault, Keeper and Akeyless Secrets Management. See our 1Password vs. HashiCorp Vault report.
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