We performed a comparison between Densify and Sonatype Container based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about IBM, Microsoft, VMware and others in Cloud Cost Management."The ability to increase server density inside of my environment, which has helped me drive reduction in costs."
"Densify's ability to aggregate multiple on-premise vCenters and multiple cloud accounts, gives it a level of visibility not found in many places."
"The Control Console provides a very easy to read dashboard of "too little/just right/too much" resources both for current data and on a historical or predictive basis."
"The Densify Control Console, and Environment Status."
"The Control Console is an incredible way to give a quick view of current capacity utilization allowing technical people to drill down quickly and allowing business/management people to get a quick overview of the environment."
"The tool will come back and tell us that we can operate with 1,000 minutes as an example, save 90% on the contractual rate and not run into any issues."
"I would say that the initial thing is that it provides us with a technological basis to expand capacity management beyond Excel."
"One would be the automatic rebalancing of the environment. That was one feature which helped. With that, we could improve our efficiency of our VMware infrastructure."
"The most valuable features of the Sonatype Nexus Container are the safe repository it provides, we do not have a lot of risk from security flaws. Security scanning and other security feature are helpful to reduce vulnerabilities. For example, if I'm receiving something from a public repository, such as Maven Deposit, I don't know if it is will open me up to vulnerabilities, but if you have the Sonatype Nexus Container, it's safer in terms of security."
"A closer integration to the service management processes."
"The solution's stability is the primary concern for me."
"Normalization of CPU utilization is required. At present, the data is available based on entitlement level."
"It seems that the mechanism for integration is, it goes so far but I think there could be some standard integration to normal remedy service now etc. I think that should be out of the box."
"Initially we talked about some custom reporting, wherein our customer expected certain reports on a few areas, like how the storage is allocated, how the network performance is doing, and how the network utilization is happening for a virtual machine."
"Some parts of the interface are rather complex and require a bit of time to navigate, but this has never stopped us as a Densify advisor is readily available to help with our "how to" queries."
"In terms of integration, the tool has great data. However, it's not always meaningful because the true business attributes of how most Fortune 500 companies operate are not maintaining in one tool, they're in a school of many tools."
"Unfortunately the tools and mechanisms which really came to maturity in the cloud, and were not mainstream on-premise, are still not implemented."
"Sonatype Nexus Container you could improve the search functionality. Whenever I try to search a specific version of the library from the Sonatype Nexus Container console, I don't think the first referral that the user is receiving is very informative. They cannot see which one is the most updated library inside the Sonatype Nexus Container when I'm searching for a specific library."
Densify is ranked 8th in Cloud Cost Management with 9 reviews while Sonatype Container is ranked 14th in Cloud Cost Management with 1 review. Densify is rated 8.8, while Sonatype Container is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Densify writes " Its most valuable feature is the ability to capture attributes in the console, but it is not a stable solution ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Sonatype Container writes "Beneficial security, reliable, and scalable". Densify is most compared with IBM Turbonomic, Granulate, VMware Aria Operations, Cloudability and VMware Aria Cost powered by CloudHealth, whereas Sonatype Container is most compared with .
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