Cloudian HyperStore Room for Improvement

Kiran Rajanna - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Solutions Architect and Cloud Security Consultant at Cgi Deutschland KG

Cloudian HyperStore needs to incorporate AI and predictive analysis. It would be helpful if the solution could analyze and predict how to manage data better. The end users should not have access to protected documents. They should be able to drop the documents. The capacity management dashboard can be better. We also want two-factor authentication using Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator as MFA. Hence, the user would access the console not just by logging in with a password and username but with third-party applications as well. 

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SB
Platform Technologies Lead Engineer at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The stability could improve.

It is not easy to maintain, which is a big drawback to the solution. We have to call the support team to be able to change things that were needed.

As it is an S3 solution with the same protocol as the one we have with AWS, having better integration with AWS will be beneficial.

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LK
Owner with 1-10 employees

I'm really pretty satisfied with it. I suppose the cost could always be lower and they should continue to add the latest Amazon S3 features.

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SB
Platform Technologies Lead Engineer at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

It is a cloud-based environment and at times, it is not very simple to use. I would like to see it more user-friendly and easy to use.

I would like to see better integration with HyperFile.

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