CloudSphere Scalability

Vibhor Gupta - PeerSpot reviewer
Migration Customer Solution Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

The product is scalable. For example, if a customer needs to scan or discover a thousand servers and they have 10,000 servers, we would need to have multiple setups concerning the server scans.

I scan the servers and would need multiple CloudSpheres set up as well. I can scale them up very fast. How you need to scale depends on the number of servers. That said, you cannot scan a thousand servers together. It will take time to scan and gather the data.

Still, I’ve never seen a customer requirement that has not been filled. It's always filled the customer requirement.

We have 15 to 20 people using the product currently.

I’ve delivered 20 to 25 projects. We have used approximately 35,000 to 50,000 licenses.

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Muhammad Imran Ali Jan - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Executive IT Infrastructure at Wateen Telecom (pvt.)

The tool has ample scalability. I rate the scalability a nine out of ten. Scalability can be improved, though.

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Syed Hassan Ahmed - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead MSP and Senior DevOps Engineer at Connection

Scalability is quite good. We've been able to add 1000 plus users to our MSP program.

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Syed Salman Jawaid Najmi - PeerSpot reviewer
Implementation Engineer - DevOps-MSP at ARPATech (Pvt) Ltd

CloudSphere is a scalable solution based on experience because in the past, my company had multiple requirements, and CloudSphere was able to fulfill them.

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MW
Infrastructure Technologist at a tech consulting company with 1-10 employees

The scalability of the solution is a godsend. Depending on how it's set up is how successful it's going to be.

For example, VMware is the dominant on-prem virtualized operating system, they were the ones who created the whole virtual machine concept. Microsoft jumped on board with Hyper-V a couple of years after VMware established itself. VMware on-prem essentially is a cloud on the premise.

The cloud itself is strictly virtualized. As far as the efficacies of the cloud and the hybrid Cloud concept, VMware is the clear winner when it comes to virtualization. Microsoft is a clear winner when it comes to desktops.

Now VMware can talk to Microsoft Azure. It can talk to Google Cloud. It can talk to AWS. It can talk to Oracle. It has connectors, which is the hybrid cloud piece. They've developed connectors now for all of the multi-cloud environments.

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