We performed a comparison between AWS Trusted Advisor and Jamcracker based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about VMware, Nutanix, IBM and others in Cloud Management."The Security Advisor is the most valuable feature. It instantly informs you about any system misconfigurations, and the best part is, it's completely free."
"The cost optimization features are valuable."
"The cost optimization and security-related fixes in AWS Trusted Advisor have been great."
"AWS Trusted Advisor is a tool that we can use to optimize the AWS infrastructure cost."
"The solution allows us to manage multiple cloud resources from one place."
"Maybe adding more security rules would be great."
"I'd like the solution to support clouds beyond AWS."
"The tenancy must be free for all metrics."
"For EC2 instances, we need to install the AWS CloudWatch agent to get the memory metric because we don't have a by-default memory utilization graph on cost optimization."
"The product must improve its stability and speed."
AWS Trusted Advisor is ranked 22nd in Cloud Management with 4 reviews while Jamcracker is ranked 33rd in Cloud Management with 1 review. AWS Trusted Advisor is rated 8.6, while Jamcracker is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of AWS Trusted Advisor writes "A stable and easy-to-use product that provides excellent cost optimization features and technical support". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Jamcracker writes "A scalable and easy-to-deploy solution that allows users to manage multiple cloud resources". AWS Trusted Advisor is most compared with AWS Control Tower, IBM Turbonomic, CloudCheckr and VMware Aria Cost powered by CloudHealth, whereas Jamcracker is most compared with IBM Cloud Brokerage.
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