CloudSphere Stability

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

No product is perfectly stable. There are some bugs in terms of discovery. However, their product team is working on that. Beyond that, the product is very stable and reliable. I've never seen any downtime in this product.

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

The tool is 100% stable. Though we used the product for three years, we implemented only two or three patches. It is very stable. It has a maximum integration capacity toward any OS. The product is really scalable and stable.

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

The solution is generally stable but after a couple of months it gets a little lazy, slows down, and there are multiple errors that pop up onto the screen. Stability could be improved.

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

CloudSphere wasn't as stable when we started using it, but nowadays, it's stable.

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

The stability is a double-edged sword. There are a lot more legacy systems out there that cannot talk to the cloud, the on-prem, monolithic and proprietary. Then there are contemporary systems that have been upgraded that do not communicate between the two. That's the reason for the hybrid title is because it's not fully Cloud-based, it's got to be able to talk to the Prem. 

A lot of the software that is legacy based wasn't designed to be able to talk to the cloud in a way that the new contemporary software does, it makes it completely transparent. It's the next best thing to having two separate environments and having two separate logons to be able to access those environments. We have an integrated environment with some patches and some bells and whistles. It's got to be monitored a little bit more heavily than having two separate networks.

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