Aviatrix addresses CIDR IP overlap in multi-cloud environments, provides detailed packet-level insights, and offers high VPN connectivity with bundled tunnel functionality. Its seamless cloud service integration, robust UI, security features, performance, and firewall capabilities are notable. Users find its cloud-agnostic nature valuable, allowing quick changes, rollback functionality, and easy connection across AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. Time savings is a significant benefit in multi-cloud deployments.
- "The most valuable feature of Aviatrix is that it saves us a lot of time."
- "Within the Aviatrix ecosystem, you could connect different clouds, and the intricacies of low-level commands and configurations were abstracted away."
- "The connections are seamless, and we can access the static clouds on the platform itself. We are also able to trace the issues. The most valuable features of the solution are security, user interface, and performance."
Aviatrix faces challenges in the GCC market due to limited local presence, making implementation support difficult. Security features require enhancement to counter cybersecurity threats, including multi-factor authentication. User experience benefits from more training courses and clearer communication of policies. Onboarding architecture needs improvement along with easier feature availability. Users encounter a learning curve without proper multi-cloud networking familiarity. Enhanced security measures like intrusion detection could improve the platform. Temporary subscriptions and support could increase adoption.
- "Aviatrix should include more integrated security features like intrusion detection and lateral movement detection."
- "There can be a steep learning curve for users who are not familiar with it or multi-cloud networking concepts"
- "The solution needs to improve the onboarding architecture."