Amazon AWS CloudSearch Other Advice

HarishMahanta - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr PeopleSoft Consultant at People Tech

One is supposed to go for Amazon AWS CloudSearch since, with other clouds, it will take time. For example, if you have 1,000 employees in your company. On a daily basis, a few employees are joining, and a few others are being released or resigning. The resource they are using in the cloud with Amazon is immediate and easy to release the resources with immediate effect, but in other clouds, it won't be possible. If you are releasing the resource, it means you are paying to the cloud for the web space. If you are expecting that, you need 10 GB of space, and you are utilizing 10 GB space with some strategic resource to the employee with whatever you have. Each time you are utilizing, let's say, ten employees are released from the company, and five to ten people are joining the company, while you have 10 GB, and you may require 10 GB more. In that case, you can utilize the balance or make it balanced. In such a case, the cost will be reduced.

Considering that the solution's use cases may depend on and vary from organization to organization, I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.

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AmrIssa - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Information officer at Mobica Advanced

I would recommend it. Overall, I would rate it nine out of ten.

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Kevin Kaittany - PeerSpot reviewer
System Administrator at Kenyatta National Hospital

I'm a customer and end-user. 

I've been using the latest version of the solution. 

We are using a cloud VM solution at the moment, and we want to migrate our infrastructure to the cloud. 

It's easy to license and deploy. I'd rate the solution ten out of ten. 

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AA
Chief Information Officer at Mobica

Yesterday, a friend asked me about our migration. He asked what worked and where we host our system.

I would tell you the benefits of AWS and the latest in communication between Egypt and AWS. NTRA is the government communication in Egypt. It is very good and very bad. You might have to wait two weeks and just accept the communication. That's it. I recommended AWS for my friend yesterday.

I would rate this solution as nine out of ten. This is the best web hosting solution. It might not be excellent because of the issues I mentioned. If these issues were addressed, maybe it would be ten out of ten.

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Aftab Khan - PeerSpot reviewer
Product Manager - Cloud at Orient Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

We're an Amazon partner. 

I'd rate the product ten out of ten. We are happy with the service. 

I'd advise others to talk to an AWS Amazon solutions architect before implementation. A company needs to understand the solution and what it can do before jumping in. Once they understand the benefits and the process of deployment, then they can begin. 

There is a lot of training available online, specifically on Youtube and also on the Amazon portal for CloudSearch. Users can easily begin to educate themselves on aspects of the product. 

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Anteneh Asnake - PeerSpot reviewer
Modern Data Center and Cloud Engineer II at IE Network Solutions PLC

I would recommend this solution, but it depends on what service you are going to provide.

I rate Amazon AWS CloudSearch a nine out of ten.

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SW
Product Line Manager at Edgecore

I would recommend this solution to others.

I rate Amazon AWS CloudSearch an eight out of ten.

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Tuna Sonmez - PeerSpot reviewer
Co-Founder at B2Metrik

We're switching to Microsoft Azure because customers in Europe prefer it due to their GDPR laws. I would rate AWS CloudSearch three out of ten.

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RS
Software Engineer

Think about making good use of the tool, meaning: Look at your project or requirements and restructure thinking of the use of CloudSearch.

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it_user1228989 - PeerSpot reviewer
Analyst - Information Security at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

My role and responsibility is to check the services of the security platform in question to see if it fits the requirements. For example, there are members of our team who are looking to leverage some services from the public cloud, I just look at their business requirements and see what services they want to leverage on a solution.

Physically if there is something that is lacking in security that I can foresee, I explain the best practices to follow to enable additional security controls. This may be making stronger authentications, authorizations, or having stronger data security and encryption. 

I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.

Depending on an organization's requirements and budgets, cloud services would be recommended. A user must just decide what they need and stick to one thing.

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DD
Consultant / Sr. Manager at a consultancy with 501-1,000 employees

I'd definitely recommend Amazon AWS CloudSearch. On a scale of one to ten I'd rate it an eight.

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