Cloudify is a DevOps tool that we use for spinning up the VM. In order to do that it needs to communicate with the IP address, with the storage, the network, and with ServiceNow. It communicates with multiple tools and is a single-point tool that enables script development on PowerShell, Python, and PSQL. I'm an engineer and user of this solution and we are customers of Cloudify.
From a developer's perspective, we use Cloudify to deploy infrastructures and as part of CI/CD. We also use it as part of the system and integration testing, to run and provision infrastructures, and test clusters. Our customers use Cloudify for NVF related needs, telecom, and edge computing use cases. In addition it's used for networking -- VMware, OpenStack and the like.
We were examining Cloudify. We got Cloudify into our organization, and we did some proof of concept and prototyping initially. We liked it. It was a good solution for what it's meant to do, but it wasn't the right solution for what we needed. So, we decommissioned Cloudify and switched to Morpheus instead. Its version was a fairly recent one.
IT Infrastructure Architect at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2018-05-16T08:31:00Z
May 16, 2018
Our use case is top-level orchestration: Orchestration of applications made up of different technologies, by subcontracting work to underlying orchestrators which are more technology-specific, like IaaS, DBaaS, Kubernetes or home-grown solutions.
Cloudify is an open-source orchestration-first cloud management platform. The solution allows applications to efficiently run across multiple cloud or data center platforms for premium multi-cloud infrastructure automation and orchestration. It provides infrastructure automation using environment as a service (EaaS) technology to deploy and continuously manage any cloud, private data center, or Kubernetes service from one central point while leveraging existing toolchains.
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Cloudify is a DevOps tool that we use for spinning up the VM. In order to do that it needs to communicate with the IP address, with the storage, the network, and with ServiceNow. It communicates with multiple tools and is a single-point tool that enables script development on PowerShell, Python, and PSQL. I'm an engineer and user of this solution and we are customers of Cloudify.
I use a hybrid model of the solution as a blueprint to create and deploy virtual machines to the open stack.
From a developer's perspective, we use Cloudify to deploy infrastructures and as part of CI/CD. We also use it as part of the system and integration testing, to run and provision infrastructures, and test clusters. Our customers use Cloudify for NVF related needs, telecom, and edge computing use cases. In addition it's used for networking -- VMware, OpenStack and the like.
We were examining Cloudify. We got Cloudify into our organization, and we did some proof of concept and prototyping initially. We liked it. It was a good solution for what it's meant to do, but it wasn't the right solution for what we needed. So, we decommissioned Cloudify and switched to Morpheus instead. Its version was a fairly recent one.
Our use case is top-level orchestration: Orchestration of applications made up of different technologies, by subcontracting work to underlying orchestrators which are more technology-specific, like IaaS, DBaaS, Kubernetes or home-grown solutions.