Aqua Cloud Security Platform Scalability
It excels in scalability, and it stands out as a particularly flexible and complex solution. This flexibility contributes to its superior scalability compared to other solutions like Prisma Cloud, which is notably less scalable. I would rate it eight out of ten.
View full review »I did not try to scale the solution.
We had 20 to 30 people on the solution.
In my team, we had five members using it - the DevSecOps team. We were on the integration side of it. There might have been two to three project teams, basically, who used to used the pipelines, which we created for them.
View full review »I haven't tried to scale the solution. I'm not sure from a pricing perspective if it would be easy to scale. However, as a cloud solution, and the on-demand scanning capabilities, it is fairly scalable.
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Aqua Cloud Security Platform
March 2024
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Scalability isn't an issue with this solution.
View full review »Aqua Security has been scalable in our usage.
Our setup was not very big, we had approximately 20 clusters and one central cluster. It scaled enough and we distribute it to the clusters, the enforcers on the nodes, it's a combination of centralized and distributed solution. I didn't use it over more than 20 clusters.
View full review »Aqua Security can be scaled up and down depending on your needs.
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DirEng3598
Director of Engineering at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
It works for our scale. We don't push it to extraordinary extremes, but for our scale, it has worked fine.
View full review »You can scale up or down. Our architecture is about to upgrade. We're just waiting on the process now. While it can scale, users should also consider the billing and costs if they decide to expand. We do tend to have all of our users on it, however, for the past month and a half has not been working as we work to transfer versions and update architecture.
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OshinSharma
Head - Cybersecurity at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Swisslog and Aqua Security work with a very similar pricing model as they have an agent deployed in a cluster that covers all the containers or namespaces in that cluster. Now, if clusters are also scalable, which is the case in containers, the number of licenses consumed increases.
Aqua Security charges per license. So we usually take their licenses in our testing and QA environment. However, we limit it in the production environment because, in QA testing, our environment expands and collapses because developers are testing. So in production, we can forecast how many licenses we may need in the future.
However, if there is no production system, we cannot account for the number of fraud and containers and we will have to pay through the roof for these solutions because they charge for containers per port for every single agent they deploy.
About 20 to 30 people use Aqua Security from the DevOps and security team. They use the solution because they handle the infrastructure and security.
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reviewer1699062
Sales Engineer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
It is a scalable solution. I would rate the scalability a ten out of ten.
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Cem Gurkok
Lead Security Engineer at a tech company with 10,001+ employees
We didn't have any problems with scalability. Their architecture provided the means to scale as the enterprise grew, so we were actually expanding the rollout with Aqua Security. The way they architected it, you could actually have a single command-and-control center and have multiple gateways into various environments that rolled up to the command center. That way, even if you had thousands of environments, you could just segment them up and manage them individually through a central location, rather than having a huge blob of things that wouldn't scale properly. The federated, distributed approach they provided let us scale throughout the enterprise.
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reviewer1699062
Sales Engineer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
No, this is not a very scalable product.
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reviewer1991016
Data Scientist at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
I would give the scalability a 5/5 stars because it basically scales by itself. It's just the licensing that restricts your usage.
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Vishal Chaudhary
Senior Principal Consultant Cloud/DevOps/ML/Kubernetes at Opticca
We have thousands of dedicated users. They are pharmacists, healthcare providers, doctors, insurance companies, etc. They are the end users. On our staff are the administrators.
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Patrick Geronimo
Technology Director at IPV Network
Our client has around 5,000 users.
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reviewer1078902
Security manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Scalability is pretty good. It's easy to scale.
In my company, three or four people use this product.
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Aqua Cloud Security Platform
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Aqua Cloud Security Platform. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
765,234 professionals have used our research since 2012.