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Azure Key Vault vs Quest Active Administrator for Certificate Management comparison

 

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Executive Summary
 

Categories and Ranking

Azure Key Vault
Ranking in Certificate Management Software
1st
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
7.3
Number of Reviews
45
Ranking in other categories
Enterprise Password Managers (1st), Microsoft Security Suite (14th)
Quest Active Administrator ...
Ranking in Certificate Management Software
8th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of December 2024, in the Certificate Management Software category, the mindshare of Azure Key Vault is 40.0%, up from 33.1% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Quest Active Administrator for Certificate Management is 1.0%, up from 0.3% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Certificate Management Software
 

Featured Reviews

Mayur B N - PeerSpot reviewer
Offers good integration capabilities to its users
I use the tool to manage encryption keys and secrets in our application. In our company's production environment, we have some secrets and certificates that need to be accessed by the Kubernetes cluster, which is why we store those secrets in Azure Key Vault. In Kubernetes, we have a SecretProviderClass, which helps us access those keys from Azure Key Vault and then give them to our applications. Speaking about how Azure Key Vault plays a crucial role in our company's security strategy, in Kubernetes, you have to define environment variables for the application. In my company, we have around 60 to 70 environment variables, and most of them are sensitive. In Kubernetes, you define YAML files, and you can't directly use any values in YAML files and commit them to the GitHub commit because you will basically see the text values in YAML files. Instead, we store it in Azure Key Vault and then access those keys and values as variables for our company's applications. In terms of the benefits of cryptographic key management features, I would say that my company has used only the secret option in the tool, so we haven't checked out the keys and certificates. In my company, we just store key-value pairs for variables in Azure Key Vault. The product's integration capabilities are good. The tool has a pretty good firewall, which allows my company to access only private networks and certain IP addresses. Everything else is good with the product. My company doesn't use the policies in the product since we rely on roles and role assignments. One person is enough to take care of the maintenance of the solution. The product helps my company comply with the industry regulations since I believe that Azure Key Vault has its own set of SLAs and compliances, which we have gone through. I think Azure has some default compliance for each and every resource, which would be enough considering that I work in a very small organization where we didn't think of going into the details related to it. Azure is a very good platform, but it is a bit expensive. I think the price is justified because of the reduced complexity and the way it handles things, considering that Azure manages certain things better than its competitors. The tool is a bit expensive, but the management and configurations would be less expensive from the user's side. I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Computer Software Company
15%
Financial Services Firm
13%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Government
7%
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Questions from the Community

Which is better - Azure Key Vault or AWS Secrets Manager?
Azure Key Vault is a SaaS solution. You can easily store passwords and secrets securely and encrypt them. Azure Key Vault is a great solution to ensure you are compliant with security and governanc...
What do you like most about Microsoft Azure Key Vault?
With Azure Key Vault, we can generate our own keys and then import them inside the system, which provides a higher level of security than provider-managed keys.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Microsoft Azure Key Vault?
Azure Key Vault is a very, very expensive solution. Currently, the solution's pricing is based on the number of transactions, which is very high in some cases.
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Comparisons

 

Also Known As

Microsoft Azure Key Vault, MS Azure Key Vault
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Sample Customers

Adobe, DriveTime, Johnson Controls, HP, InterContinental Hotels Group, ASOS
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