We performed a comparison between HashiCorp Vault and One Identity Password Manager based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Enterprise Password Managers solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."For me, the most valuable features include that it's easy to manage and maintain the password API for retrieving passwords and other things."
"It's stable. I would rate the stability a nine out of ten."
"The product is free and easy to use. It is well documented with an easy implementation process."
"It can still be configured by a separate team other than developers. That's why I think it's more secure."
"This solution is easy to use and to integrate."
"The feature I find most beneficial in HashiCorp Vault is the secret engine. It integrates smoothly with many applications, making it easy to set up and implement quickly. This allows you to test it easily and see good results rapidly. When you integrate an internal API or application, it quickly manages that application's secrets."
"The most valuable feature of HashiCorp Vault is the management of tickets in the pipeline."
"It is an added value for our customers to have a Secrets Management workflow available that is PaaS/CaaS/KaaS Platform agnostic."
"The solution is very customizable."
"It does have advantages over the other products that we are seeing. Other products don't have the out-of-the-box OTP option, whereas One Identity Password Manager has the out-of-the-box OTP option. It also has a cloud-based solution for generating OTPs. So, the customers can either opt for their own SMS gateway, or they can use the One Identity OTP option where they don't have to have an SMS gateway. With other products, customers must have their own SMS gateway."
"It provides seamless integration with different types of password modules like temporary access passcode and MFA."
"It is extremely simple to integrate with various systems, including OTP, passwords, and so on because everything is based on our environment."
"One Identity Password Manager is a stable solution."
"It is an absolutely scalable solution...The product is easy to install."
"What I found most valuable in One Identity Password Manager is its easy use. It's a flexible solution. It also supports many languages, including Arabic."
"We could use more documentation, primarily to do with integrations."
"In my opinion, HashiCorp Vault could improve its user interface. Right now, they don't offer much in terms of a graphical interface, which means you usually have to manage things manually through API calls. I think CyberArk has a better approach because it provides a UI that integrates features across all its components, making it easier, especially for new users or those from organizations with strict licensing policies."
"I would like to see better integration of HashiCorp Vault with SAP products."
"The product is complicated to install."
"The technical support was hard to get a hold of and lacking in service."
"The documentation is very general; it should have more examples and more use cases."
"The onboarding is a challenge. It should be more self-service, but it involves reviews and approvals."
"There could be a plugin for the database to change the secret automatically. It would be an efficient feature for password security."
"The software is complex on the backend, and there isn't enough documentation."
"One Identity Password Manager could improve the integration with other technology, it is complex for integrating. There needs to be more connectors or adapters. There is limited out-of-the-box customization."
"If there is a self-service option to update the mobile number, it will be much more useful."
"An area for improvement in One Identity Password Manager is the management gap since Quest is no longer under Dell, and One Identity is under Quest. The management gap resulted in poor support, which needs improvement."
"I would like it to be more secure in terms of password storage."
"The improvement required is an increase in the number of people who manage the product's support team."
"The UI needs improvement to match any other standard password manager because it's not very intuitive right now."
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HashiCorp Vault is ranked 2nd in Enterprise Password Managers with 16 reviews while One Identity Password Manager is ranked 14th in Enterprise Password Managers with 7 reviews. HashiCorp Vault is rated 8.2, while One Identity Password Manager is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of HashiCorp Vault writes "Useful for machine-to-machine communication and has secret engine feature ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of One Identity Password Manager writes "An easy-to-use tool that offers its users strong security on the password management front ". HashiCorp Vault is most compared with Azure Key Vault, AWS Secrets Manager, CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault, Delinea Secret Server and Keeper, whereas One Identity Password Manager is most compared with Azure Key Vault and 1Password. See our HashiCorp Vault vs. One Identity Password Manager report.
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