In our organization, we have added multiple Tanzu clusters to the product and the clusters can be managed better than before, thus VMware Tanzu Mission Control has helped in improving operational efficiency. The product is able to manage clusters in AWS and Azure but fails to handle clusters of GCP. VMware Tanzu Mission Control is used in automation, Kubernetes and Day 2 operation management. The product is also used for automation cluster lifecycle management. For one of our organization's customers, managing around eleven or thirteen clusters was difficult, but once VMware Tanzu Mission Control was deployed, managing the Kubernetes environment became quite easy with self-service widgets. Our company team is already developing Terraform scripts for which VMware Tanzu Mission Control is leveraged to automate certain aspects. I would overall rate the product a seven out of ten. I would recommend the tool mostly to organizations where a VMware infrastructure is already present.
Overall, I would rate the solution a ten out of ten. I would definitely recommend it. If it meets your requirements and expectations, definitely go for it. It offers both on-premise and SaaS models, and the graphical management makes the entire Tanzu platform much easier to use. It simplifies the lifecycle management of your clusters. So, I would definitely recommend it.
System IT and Technologies Field Manager at Leumit Health Services
Real User
Top 20
2023-09-29T12:38:47Z
Sep 29, 2023
It is too early to see the benefits of the product in our organization. We are still on our way to redeveloping our application to be microservices and Kubernetes-based. The issues we encounter with the product will probably be resolved in a few months with the newer versions. We on the operation side have noticed improvements, but the business side has not noticed improvements yet. We do not use support. We mostly solve the problems with the help of our internal personnel or our integrator. I will recommend the product to others. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
It's a good product to start with the app organization, but the licensing changes every now so the customer needs to have a word with their account management before choosing a license scheme. Whether it exists or not. So that's the only challenge we face with TMC, wherever everything is good. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
The maintenance of the solution can be done by one person. I would recommend this solution to others. I rate VMware Tanzu Mission Control an eight out of ten. The main benefit of the solution is for multiple clusters. However, the stability could improve. Overall, the solution is good.
VMware Tanzu Platform is designed for cloud-native development and management of Kubernetes, CI/CD processes, microservices, and containerized workloads. It supports deployments both on cloud and on-premises, providing centralized management via Mission Control.
VMware Tanzu Platform offers seamless integration with vSphere, ESX, and vSAN, supporting centralized cluster management and lifecycle management. The platform provides a GUI for monitoring CI/CD pipelines and network policies,...
I rate the platform a nine out of ten.
In our organization, we have added multiple Tanzu clusters to the product and the clusters can be managed better than before, thus VMware Tanzu Mission Control has helped in improving operational efficiency. The product is able to manage clusters in AWS and Azure but fails to handle clusters of GCP. VMware Tanzu Mission Control is used in automation, Kubernetes and Day 2 operation management. The product is also used for automation cluster lifecycle management. For one of our organization's customers, managing around eleven or thirteen clusters was difficult, but once VMware Tanzu Mission Control was deployed, managing the Kubernetes environment became quite easy with self-service widgets. Our company team is already developing Terraform scripts for which VMware Tanzu Mission Control is leveraged to automate certain aspects. I would overall rate the product a seven out of ten. I would recommend the tool mostly to organizations where a VMware infrastructure is already present.
Overall, I would rate the solution a ten out of ten. I would definitely recommend it. If it meets your requirements and expectations, definitely go for it. It offers both on-premise and SaaS models, and the graphical management makes the entire Tanzu platform much easier to use. It simplifies the lifecycle management of your clusters. So, I would definitely recommend it.
Overall, I would rate it ten out of ten.
It is too early to see the benefits of the product in our organization. We are still on our way to redeveloping our application to be microservices and Kubernetes-based. The issues we encounter with the product will probably be resolved in a few months with the newer versions. We on the operation side have noticed improvements, but the business side has not noticed improvements yet. We do not use support. We mostly solve the problems with the help of our internal personnel or our integrator. I will recommend the product to others. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
It's a good product to start with the app organization, but the licensing changes every now so the customer needs to have a word with their account management before choosing a license scheme. Whether it exists or not. So that's the only challenge we face with TMC, wherever everything is good. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I would definitely recommend the solution to those planning to use it. I rate the overall solution an eight and a half out of ten.
The maintenance of the solution can be done by one person. I would recommend this solution to others. I rate VMware Tanzu Mission Control an eight out of ten. The main benefit of the solution is for multiple clusters. However, the stability could improve. Overall, the solution is good.
I give the solution a nine out of ten. I recommend the solution to other users.
I give the solution a seven out of ten.
I would rate this solution as a seven out of ten.