For hybrid cloud operations, the seamless transition it enables is key. Most enterprises have a lot of workloads on-premises, and they want a smooth way to move into the cloud.
Some things are on-prem, and some things are on the cloud. Azure Stack bridges that gap with solutions that work well for their existing on-premises infrastructure.
DevOps Manager at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
MSP
Top 5
2022-04-25T09:34:00Z
Apr 25, 2022
The beauty of Azure is that most of the features are easily accessible. It is user-friendly. Almost all resources in Azure are very easily accessible. For example, you can access a virtual machine, and you can scale it up. You can go ahead with different infrastructure-as-a-service in Azure for the platform or for the cloud. Different levels of development could be done using it.
Vice President at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-07-05T09:37:52Z
Jul 5, 2020
It is helpful from a security point of view because we can create our own isolated, private environments that contain virtual networks, and we can put security rules in place.
Systems Engineer at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-01-07T06:27:00Z
Jan 7, 2020
The most valuable feature is the ease of deployment for services such as SSH, creating a web site, and Azure billing services to measure the consumption of resources.
Azure Stack is the #1 ranked solution in top Hybrid Cloud Computing Platforms and #2 ranked solution in top Software Defined Data Center vendors. PeerSpot users give Azure Stack an average rating of 8.0 out of 10. Based on the analysis of the 64 most recent Azure Stack reviews, the overall sentiment is
positive, with a sentiment score of 6.8. (Among the highest in the category).
For hybrid cloud operations, the seamless transition it enables is key. Most enterprises have a lot of workloads on-premises, and they want a smooth way to move into the cloud.
Some things are on-prem, and some things are on the cloud. Azure Stack bridges that gap with solutions that work well for their existing on-premises infrastructure.
The tool has simplified our application development.
We use Azure Stack for migration, application modernization, and cloud-native modernization.
I appreciate that all the tools are available natively within Azure. It's all set up nicely. It's all minor.
The most valuable thing about Azure Stack is that it provides a unified control panel for managing cloud services.
From my experience, this solution is suitable for enterprise companies.
The admin dashboard is the main feature of the solution.
It is probably the best solution out there.
Its customer service is good.
The most valuable feature of Azure Stack is its ability to store and process large amounts of data.
The whole package works very well together for identity management, defending endpoints or servers, and the CM.
The solution pairs well with other MS services and saves us a lot of money.
We have found the Kubernetes version is one of the key components which we are using heavily.
Azure Stack is very stable.
It's more reliable, secure, and easy to deploy. It's much more stable as a platform.
Azure Data Factory is a great solution for orchestration.
The solution is pretty stable.
The beauty of Azure is that most of the features are easily accessible. It is user-friendly. Almost all resources in Azure are very easily accessible. For example, you can access a virtual machine, and you can scale it up. You can go ahead with different infrastructure-as-a-service in Azure for the platform or for the cloud. Different levels of development could be done using it.
Azure Stack integrates well with Microsoft. It's also good for transitioning from an on-premise or hybrid setup to the cloud. It's seamless.
Azure Stack is like a hybrid model with a CI/CD pipeline. The IaaS and PaaS model works well with a hybrid type of connectivity.
Microsoft support is fast.
The solution is certainly stable.
Azure Stack is stable.
It's not as complex compared to Amazon or AWS products. Azure Stack is easier to use within the cloud.
Azure is less complex and easier to use than AWS.
It has every feature that we need and overall, it's pretty good.
Technical support is quick and responsive.
You can scale the solution if you need to.
The most valuable features are that it is a Hybrid, and we can easily integrate with the Microsoft Public Cloud.
The user interface is nice and very simple to use.
The most valuable feature is IaaS.
In general, it provides the flexibility for configuration for bigger teams.
It is helpful from a security point of view because we can create our own isolated, private environments that contain virtual networks, and we can put security rules in place.
The most valuable features are the control and flexibility that we have, where we can build our own solutions from scratch.
The most valuable feature is the OCR, which I use for reading PDFs.
The stability is good. We haven't had any issues with the viability or scalability. It's been good so far.
The setup is very straightforward and it's quite stable.
The best thing about this product is that it is user-friendly and intuitive.
It is very easy to learn and apply to other things.
The most valuable feature is the ease of deployment for services such as SSH, creating a web site, and Azure billing services to measure the consumption of resources.
It's a good and cost effective solution for any organization. We can deploy the tech solution on premises and also in the cloud.
The initial setup is very, very simple.
The scalability of the solution is good. We have hundreds of users internally and thousands of users externally. We do plan to increase usage shortly.