Head - Operations & Sales at Computer Port IT Solutions
Real User
Top 20
2022-12-02T09:25:55Z
Dec 2, 2022
We're integrating various solutions, including VM and KVM. This is an excellent open-source, community-driven solution. New users should explore the solution and see if it can solve their issues. It's not a well-known product just yet, however, it is quite useful. New users just need to know what they are doing. Otherwise it may not meet their expectations. Having prior understanding of the product goes a long way towards making it a successful tool. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
System Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 5
2022-11-02T12:56:01Z
Nov 2, 2022
I would suggest testing the solution, trying it on-prem and in the cloud. Be clear about your use case and why you're looking to change your virtual environment It's important to understand the risks. We plan to increase usage of OpenNebula. I rate this solution eight out of 10.
I rate OpenNebula 7.5. I can't go about that because it lacks many of the features that a cloud management solution should provide. Nevertheless, it's a great product that's simple to use. I'll definitely recommend OpenNebula because it's an open-source solution that's effortless to set up, and the total cost of ownership is low. The architecture is simple. If OpenNebula covers your use case, I'll definitely recommend it to them.
Head - Operations & Sales at Computer Port IT Solutions
Real User
Top 20
2021-01-26T04:31:00Z
Jan 26, 2021
vOneCloud is another interesting product from OpenNebula that can transform a normal VMware installation to mimic a full-blown public cloud. The best part is that this can be implemented on a VMware environment by just downloading an appliance. Within 5-6 minutes, one can experience the power of VOneCloud. This sort of product offerings from OpenNebula shows the ability of the Engineering Team of OpenNebula. Kudos to the OpenNebula team.
It's really easy to use. If you already have infrastructure based on VMware and you don't want to pay for the license you should use OpenNebula but if you do have the budget you should use vRA. I would rate it between seven or eight out of ten. If they add certain features I would rate it a nine.
OpenNebula provides the most simple but feature-rich and flexible solution for the comprehensive management of virtualized data centers to enable private, public and hybrid IaaS clouds. OpenNebula interoperability makes cloud an evolution by leveraging existing IT assets, protecting your investments, and avoiding vendor lock-in.
OpenNebula is a turnkey enterprise-ready solution that includes all the features needed to provide an on-premises (private) cloud offering, and to offer public...
I recommend it, especially if you need a management interface for a small to medium private cloud. I would rate OpenNebula an eight out of ten.
Overall, I rate OpenNebula a seven out of ten.
This is a really good alternative to VMware. It is very simple to use as it is only what you need to have a private cloud.
I rate OpenNebula eight out of 10.
We're integrating various solutions, including VM and KVM. This is an excellent open-source, community-driven solution. New users should explore the solution and see if it can solve their issues. It's not a well-known product just yet, however, it is quite useful. New users just need to know what they are doing. Otherwise it may not meet their expectations. Having prior understanding of the product goes a long way towards making it a successful tool. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
I would suggest testing the solution, trying it on-prem and in the cloud. Be clear about your use case and why you're looking to change your virtual environment It's important to understand the risks. We plan to increase usage of OpenNebula. I rate this solution eight out of 10.
I rate OpenNebula 7.5. I can't go about that because it lacks many of the features that a cloud management solution should provide. Nevertheless, it's a great product that's simple to use. I'll definitely recommend OpenNebula because it's an open-source solution that's effortless to set up, and the total cost of ownership is low. The architecture is simple. If OpenNebula covers your use case, I'll definitely recommend it to them.
vOneCloud is another interesting product from OpenNebula that can transform a normal VMware installation to mimic a full-blown public cloud. The best part is that this can be implemented on a VMware environment by just downloading an appliance. Within 5-6 minutes, one can experience the power of VOneCloud. This sort of product offerings from OpenNebula shows the ability of the Engineering Team of OpenNebula. Kudos to the OpenNebula team.
Overall, this is a good product for the end-user. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
It's really easy to use. If you already have infrastructure based on VMware and you don't want to pay for the license you should use OpenNebula but if you do have the budget you should use vRA. I would rate it between seven or eight out of ten. If they add certain features I would rate it a nine.