Cloud Advisor Specialist at Converge Technology Solutions Corp
Consultant
Top 5
2023-01-09T19:31:23Z
Jan 9, 2023
I use the solution daily, multiple hours a day to identify possible savings by analyzing the various displays as well as the policies for possible cost savings for our customers.
I am using CloudHealth for my data and different operational activities. The solution creates reports for different projects. It provides understanding and transparency into the cloud costs. I get the costs at 4,000 aggregate and at the resource ID level. CloudHealth also provides analysis of the transfer service per account.
Delivery Manager at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-10-11T12:05:45Z
Oct 11, 2021
Primarily, the end-user gets a perspective of their cloud usage and up-to-date billing. That's one use case. On top of that, there are multiple reports which I use daily, to track usage or to lay out performance optimization and cost optimization.
CloudHealth is more of a cloud configuration management tool. It ingests and has a read-only account to our AWS or Azure GCP — it's similar to AWS configuration. It configures rules based on AWS best practices or CIS or PCI. It meets all of our APIs in regard to configuration data. It gives them a pass or fail rating and details their severity level. We don't necessarily need to watch it because it takes all of the rules that we're piping to the security hub in AWS. It has a custom rule component where we can create custom rules in AWS config. We can also create custom rules in Cloud Custodian, which is what we prefer for creating custom rules. CloudHealth has some built-in rules, which I think are just based on AWS and CIS, and then it checks for open ports, which is also a good feature.
Product Manager at a comms service provider with 11-50 employees
Reseller
2020-07-19T08:15:53Z
Jul 19, 2020
We primarily use the solution for some kind of customer management, to monitor health conditions in a GCP. We also provide the A-Labs Asia GCP services to our enterprise client.
Senior Infrastructure Consultant at Real Time Services AB
Real User
Top 5
2019-12-11T05:40:00Z
Dec 11, 2019
I started looking into this solution because we needed something more to simplify and help manage if you have different vendors with cloud solutions. We looked at the price, as well as what should replace certain things in an easier way that was fast and easy. We use this solution to see how it can create dashboards for different parts of the world.
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I use the solution daily, multiple hours a day to identify possible savings by analyzing the various displays as well as the policies for possible cost savings for our customers.
Our primary use case is for chargeback of cloud cost.
I am using CloudHealth for my data and different operational activities. The solution creates reports for different projects. It provides understanding and transparency into the cloud costs. I get the costs at 4,000 aggregate and at the resource ID level. CloudHealth also provides analysis of the transfer service per account.
The use case is to produce a cost report for us so that we can optimize costs. This solution is deployed on a public cloud.
Primarily, the end-user gets a perspective of their cloud usage and up-to-date billing. That's one use case. On top of that, there are multiple reports which I use daily, to track usage or to lay out performance optimization and cost optimization.
CloudHealth is more of a cloud configuration management tool. It ingests and has a read-only account to our AWS or Azure GCP — it's similar to AWS configuration. It configures rules based on AWS best practices or CIS or PCI. It meets all of our APIs in regard to configuration data. It gives them a pass or fail rating and details their severity level. We don't necessarily need to watch it because it takes all of the rules that we're piping to the security hub in AWS. It has a custom rule component where we can create custom rules in AWS config. We can also create custom rules in Cloud Custodian, which is what we prefer for creating custom rules. CloudHealth has some built-in rules, which I think are just based on AWS and CIS, and then it checks for open ports, which is also a good feature.
We primarily use the solution for some kind of customer management, to monitor health conditions in a GCP. We also provide the A-Labs Asia GCP services to our enterprise client.
I started looking into this solution because we needed something more to simplify and help manage if you have different vendors with cloud solutions. We looked at the price, as well as what should replace certain things in an easier way that was fast and easy. We use this solution to see how it can create dashboards for different parts of the world.