OpsRamp's automation capabilities have improved efficiency since the tool offers runbooks of Ansible, Python, PowerShell, and Perl. With automation, I haven't reached the stage where I can start comparing the automation capabilities yet. I am reading through the tool document, and I am looking at its observability, monitoring, and what parameters are being monitored. In SolarWinds, the dashboards are missing and don't offer a single pane of glass view. AI observability is the key in OpsRamp product and it works well. Some of the native scripts get deployed on day one, and we can deploy some of it. From an automation perspective, if there is some use case that got deployed, it works flawlessly. Some issues are common in any of the tools even if you deploy it a 100 percent, but barring that, the rest of the thing offers 90 to 95 percent efficiency. I would recommend OpsRamp to others. I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
Implementation Engineer - DevOps-MSP at ARPATech (Pvt) Ltd
Real User
2022-09-28T16:49:30Z
Sep 28, 2022
My advice to anyone looking into using OpsRamp is that if you only go with Microsoft Azure, then you can either calculate the total count of the resources, and you can also see the matrix by going into each of the resources, for example, the virtual machine. If you want automation in terms of the spikes in any virtual machine, however, it's best to use OpsRamp. Spiking could be triggered by a cyber attack on the virtual machine or web server, so OpsRamp can automatically notify you of that incident. I would also recommend OpsRamp to other users and companies for the complete monitoring and complete visibility of resource details, even for the past three months. You can customize the dates to see your required information. You can also have multiple reports generated from OpsRamp for a specific time or a custom period. Use OpsRamp if you want complete visibility over your resources in Azure. As there's always a possibility for improvement, I would rate OpsRamp as eight out of ten.
You will have to know what monitoring you need to set up and what kind of alerts. I would recommend this tool to others. I rate OpsRamp an eight out of ten.
I would recommend performing a proof of concept with your problem statement to gain a better understanding to how to monitor one or two applications. It is also important to understand whether it is intended for large corporations or mid-sized businesses. If you have an ITSM from a different vendor and are only coming here for monitoring, you should consider it. However, if you don't have anything in mind and have a requirement for ITSM, OpsRamp, security patching, or operating system patching, you'll need to conduct a POC, validate the results, compare and contrast, and then use it automatically. OpsRamp would undoubtedly be chosen solution, by a person performing the POC. I would rate OpsRamp a nine out of ten,because I was able to reduce alerts by 90% in my environment, and roughly 70% of manual routine IT processes are now automated as well as a 50% increase in team efficiency and productivity. These are my benefits, where I can integrate my incident management, change management, and ticketing system into my monitoring environment and get better application usage. Whoever has those requirements should seriously consider incorporating OpsRamp into their environment. We use this technology internally to some extent. We have not gone to a high level of external use. However, we are currently using 90% of our resources internally and 10% of our resources in the external environment. I would see a consumer if I were using it internally. If I ask a customer to use my product, I would consider 10% as a reseller and 90% as internal usage.
OpsRamp is a leading cloud-based digital IT operations management platform. The solution allows your organization to leverage hybrid observability, process automation, and machine learning to modernize IT operations. OpsRamp can handle the speed, scope, and scale of modern IT and can help you drive productivity and business value. In addition, it can help your business manage, monitor, and consolidate your point tools and applications.
OpsRamp Features
OpsRamp has many valuable key features....
OpsRamp's automation capabilities have improved efficiency since the tool offers runbooks of Ansible, Python, PowerShell, and Perl. With automation, I haven't reached the stage where I can start comparing the automation capabilities yet. I am reading through the tool document, and I am looking at its observability, monitoring, and what parameters are being monitored. In SolarWinds, the dashboards are missing and don't offer a single pane of glass view. AI observability is the key in OpsRamp product and it works well. Some of the native scripts get deployed on day one, and we can deploy some of it. From an automation perspective, if there is some use case that got deployed, it works flawlessly. Some issues are common in any of the tools even if you deploy it a 100 percent, but barring that, the rest of the thing offers 90 to 95 percent efficiency. I would recommend OpsRamp to others. I rate the tool a nine out of ten.
Most features work fine, but I'd rate it a six out of ten.
OpsRamp is deployed on-cloud in our organization. Overall, I rate OpsRamp a seven out of ten.
I rate this solution eight out of 10.
My advice to anyone looking into using OpsRamp is that if you only go with Microsoft Azure, then you can either calculate the total count of the resources, and you can also see the matrix by going into each of the resources, for example, the virtual machine. If you want automation in terms of the spikes in any virtual machine, however, it's best to use OpsRamp. Spiking could be triggered by a cyber attack on the virtual machine or web server, so OpsRamp can automatically notify you of that incident. I would also recommend OpsRamp to other users and companies for the complete monitoring and complete visibility of resource details, even for the past three months. You can customize the dates to see your required information. You can also have multiple reports generated from OpsRamp for a specific time or a custom period. Use OpsRamp if you want complete visibility over your resources in Azure. As there's always a possibility for improvement, I would rate OpsRamp as eight out of ten.
I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
You will have to know what monitoring you need to set up and what kind of alerts. I would recommend this tool to others. I rate OpsRamp an eight out of ten.
I rate this solution a ten out of ten. The main differences between OpsRamp and other solutions are the AI and ease of implementation and scaling.
I would recommend performing a proof of concept with your problem statement to gain a better understanding to how to monitor one or two applications. It is also important to understand whether it is intended for large corporations or mid-sized businesses. If you have an ITSM from a different vendor and are only coming here for monitoring, you should consider it. However, if you don't have anything in mind and have a requirement for ITSM, OpsRamp, security patching, or operating system patching, you'll need to conduct a POC, validate the results, compare and contrast, and then use it automatically. OpsRamp would undoubtedly be chosen solution, by a person performing the POC. I would rate OpsRamp a nine out of ten,because I was able to reduce alerts by 90% in my environment, and roughly 70% of manual routine IT processes are now automated as well as a 50% increase in team efficiency and productivity. These are my benefits, where I can integrate my incident management, change management, and ticketing system into my monitoring environment and get better application usage. Whoever has those requirements should seriously consider incorporating OpsRamp into their environment. We use this technology internally to some extent. We have not gone to a high level of external use. However, we are currently using 90% of our resources internally and 10% of our resources in the external environment. I would see a consumer if I were using it internally. If I ask a customer to use my product, I would consider 10% as a reseller and 90% as internal usage.