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Antivirus for Amazon S3 vs OpenJDK Java comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Antivirus for Amazon S3
Average Rating
8.4
Reviews Sentiment
6.7
Number of Reviews
3
Ranking in other categories
Anti-Malware Tools (25th)
OpenJDK Java
Average Rating
9.0
Reviews Sentiment
6.8
Number of Reviews
3
Ranking in other categories
Development Platforms (7th)
 

Featured Reviews

Kalpesh Potghante - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager at Deloitte
Secure file sharing has protected global storage and improves confidence with external partners
The best features Antivirus for Amazon S3 offers include that it is really a built-in feature which is really great, as you don't have to do anything extra, there's no operational complexity or cost overhead associated with it, and because it's a managed solution, it's easy for us to configure policies as S3 buckets are created globally and make sure they have the necessary virus protection as needed. The simplicity and ease of policy configuration have helped my team day-to-day because, as it is part of the AWS ecosystem, I don't need to really hire a separate skill set to configure this service, and moreover, if I use the console, all the features are available to me at a click, and I can also programmatically control it, making configuring the antivirus part of setting S3 objects rather than setting up a separate service altogether on top of S3.
Amol Tyagi - PeerSpot reviewer
AWS solutions architect at Deloitte
Migration has cut licensing costs and supports long-term api development and maintenance
The best feature OpenJDK Java offers is that it is free software with no licensing fees. The free licensing aspect helps the organization by impacting the budget and helping save on costs. OpenJDK Java has positively impacted the organization because, since Java was taken over by Oracle, it became very difficult to secure the license, which was heavy on the cost. OpenJDK Java helped to save on that, and it is very similar to the Oracle JDK. Almost a million dollars in cost savings have been realized since switching to OpenJDK Java.
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Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Antivirus for Amazon S3?
Since using Antivirus for Amazon S3, we have been able to detect malicious files, and we have configured AWS EventBridge to notify us whenever such an incident occurs, leading to an average of 200 ...
What needs improvement with Antivirus for Amazon S3?
The reporting part could be a bit more detailed. A summary of all the scans in a better way would be beneficial. This part could be improved or enhanced.
What is your primary use case for Antivirus for Amazon S3?
My main use case for Antivirus for Amazon S3 is to automatically scan objects as soon as they're uploaded into S3 buckets. It's mostly used in buckets where files are uploaded by external users or ...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for OpenJDK Java?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is very much fine with this, as I have already discussed.
What needs improvement with OpenJDK Java?
OpenJDK Java can be improved in some areas. The regular releases and security updates need to be more frequently available in OpenJDK Java, which is not currently the case. Additionally, the compil...
What is your primary use case for OpenJDK Java?
My main use case for OpenJDK Java is basically all Java-related applications, such as opening our customers' GUI portal, SMA, and RMA. Those are rating management-related applications, customer dat...
 

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