HashiCorp Vault Valuable Features

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Consultant at Accenture

The ability to store secret credentials and create policies using API calls, like allowing specific users to access certain data only after authentication. That's the strongest point for our use case.

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AKASHGUPTA3 - PeerSpot reviewer
Credit Analyst at Standard Chartered Bank

For me, the most valuable features include that it's easy to manage and maintain the password API for retrieving passwords and other things.

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Oleksandr Tymoshyk - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of IT Security Division at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

The product is free and easy to use. It is well documented with an easy implementation process.

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Enterprise Password Managers
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NM
Project Manager at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees

We were using it because we have compliance requirements around secret management. Having a secure vault and encrypting data was an additional requirement. When we looked at it first, we were just looking for a vault, like a lockbox. The greatest benefit of HashiCorp is its ability to manage encryption on the fly. It provides encryption of data at rest, in use, in transit, on the fly, and linked with applications, which was really attractive. 

During the PoC, I played with every format. I played with the cloud, and I played with the small binary. I played with the enterprise license, and you can't fault it. It is seamless. The lifecycle of a key is so easy to manage in terms of rotating, revoking, and issuing. They have different auth methods, and I tried all different auth methods. It is seamless; it is beautiful, but it has got a price that matches that.

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MA
Lead DevOps Engineer at Etisalat

The most valuable feature of HashiCorp Vault is that it's an open source solution. Second, it's cloud agnostic, so it's very easy to maintain and control, which is why we prefer HashiCorp. 

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SU
Senior Manager Infrastructure at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

The solution's API feature works the best. It is user-friendly and easy to implement from any application point.

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Saddam-ZEMMALI - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Technical Lead at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees

The most valuable feature of HashiCorp Vault is the management of tickets in the pipeline.

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BP
Teaching Assistant at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees

The tool's dynamic rotation of the password credentials is good. 

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MK
Cloud Architect

The integration with other HashiCorp tools is very, very good. 

The solution is free to use.

The interface is very simple to navigate.

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SD
TechOps Engineer - Middleware & Containers specialist at EBRC -European Business Reliance Centre

The dynamic secrets and key revocation feature help us to mitigate some risks easier for our customers, starting at the beginning of their development, without service downtime.

Starting integration of this product at the CI/CD software factory level helps make it easier to expand the environment when needed.

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SN
Cloud Solutions Architect

The most valuable feature is the hub cluster in Consul.

This solution is easy to use and to integrate.

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RS
Technical Lead at Fortude.co

The most valuable features are the ability to share tokens and leasing.

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Buyer's Guide
Enterprise Password Managers
March 2024
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765,386 professionals have used our research since 2012.