Founder & CEO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-02-26T12:10:22Z
Feb 26, 2024
From what we were trying to use it for, or what we are trying to use it for, I would rate the solution a six out of ten. If you are an end client looking for a limited subset of what we're trying to use it for, it's probably going to be higher. This is half the battle. They've got a developer-led strategy, which is not in the right direction. They're building complexity in the product, and we're not even off first base yet. If you can't provision into AWS, then you're not even off first base, so there's no point in that. I would rather see stability with the core functionality than keep adding features that I don't need.
Support Engineer at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-01-12T16:55:40Z
Jan 12, 2024
For those evaluating Morpheus, my advice is to thoroughly research its suitability for your specific needs and consider how well it integrates with your existing solutions. Pay attention to potential challenges in integration, and ensure it aligns with your overall requirements. Overall, I would rate Morpheus as a six out of ten.
Manager- Automation Engineering at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-08-17T17:56:42Z
Aug 17, 2023
I am using the latest version of Morpheus. The solution has got a lot of integrations, and it recently added the capability to build some custom outside of its main tool, whereby you can add on plugins. I would encourage them to build those plugins. Overall, I rate Morpheus an eight out of ten.
Business Development Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-05-10T07:34:00Z
May 10, 2023
Overall, I'd rate it as an eight. It's a good product and provides a good overall experience. However, we had to put in much effort ourselves since Morpheus's support wasn't always available to help us. I recommend that a new user have at least two or three certified resources in-house since it can sometimes be difficult to get support from Morpheus, especially if you don't have a strong technical team. If you need support and Morpheus support isn't available for a few days, it can cause problems.
NFV Cloud Architect at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-02-15T18:33:52Z
Feb 15, 2023
I give the solution an eight out of ten. Users need to have a clear understanding of which clouds they are connecting to and their network requirements.
Cloud Linux Administrator at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-11-28T15:22:07Z
Nov 28, 2022
It's a great platform, but there is a steep learning curve that requires an understanding of the target platform and the GUI. I'm deducting two points for the GUI and rate this solution eight out of 10.
The advice I would give to others is to explore integrations and exercise automation. Its automation capabilities are very good, and it also supports a lot of third-party integrations out of the box. So, you don't need to write code. I would rate Morpheus a 10 out of 10.
Morpheus is a 100% agnostic cloud management platform (CMP) designed from the ground up to unify management of multi-cloud and hybrid IT while empowering DevOps teams with self-service provisioning of bare metal, VM, and container-based application services.
From what we were trying to use it for, or what we are trying to use it for, I would rate the solution a six out of ten. If you are an end client looking for a limited subset of what we're trying to use it for, it's probably going to be higher. This is half the battle. They've got a developer-led strategy, which is not in the right direction. They're building complexity in the product, and we're not even off first base yet. If you can't provision into AWS, then you're not even off first base, so there's no point in that. I would rather see stability with the core functionality than keep adding features that I don't need.
For those evaluating Morpheus, my advice is to thoroughly research its suitability for your specific needs and consider how well it integrates with your existing solutions. Pay attention to potential challenges in integration, and ensure it aligns with your overall requirements. Overall, I would rate Morpheus as a six out of ten.
I am using the latest version of Morpheus. The solution has got a lot of integrations, and it recently added the capability to build some custom outside of its main tool, whereby you can add on plugins. I would encourage them to build those plugins. Overall, I rate Morpheus an eight out of ten.
Overall, I'd rate it as an eight. It's a good product and provides a good overall experience. However, we had to put in much effort ourselves since Morpheus's support wasn't always available to help us. I recommend that a new user have at least two or three certified resources in-house since it can sometimes be difficult to get support from Morpheus, especially if you don't have a strong technical team. If you need support and Morpheus support isn't available for a few days, it can cause problems.
I give the solution an eight out of ten. Users need to have a clear understanding of which clouds they are connecting to and their network requirements.
It's a great platform, but there is a steep learning curve that requires an understanding of the target platform and the GUI. I'm deducting two points for the GUI and rate this solution eight out of 10.
The advice I would give to others is to explore integrations and exercise automation. Its automation capabilities are very good, and it also supports a lot of third-party integrations out of the box. So, you don't need to write code. I would rate Morpheus a 10 out of 10.
I would definitely recommend this solution. I would rate Morpheus a ten out of ten and revolutionary in this space.