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    Thomas SARRAZIN

Easy dashboard creation, provides tools to help users forecast and manage their cloud budgets

  • August 29, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

Usually, it is used by large companies with a high amount of cloud spend. Something like more than 5 million dollars a year. And, usually, we face multi-cloud challenges.

How has it helped my organization?

The list of optimizations that are proposed by Cloudability has been most effective in reducing cloud expenditure for our customers. Another one is the capacity to deep dive into the consumption and be able, in a very easy way, to analyze your issues or peaks of traffic, something like that, to explain what you should investigate.

What is most valuable?

I like its ability to create, in a very easy way, relevant dashboards. Secondly, all the tagging and mapping, which helps to create some virtual tags. And, all the forecast and budget features, that allow creating, for each user or application owner, their own budget in a very friendly way.

What needs improvement?

The first one is, how to help users, especially practitioners, stick to their commitment plan. For example, how can I use Cloudability to help me optimize my selling plan and my residential plan? 

The second feature I'd like to see is a combination of cost visualization and a sustainability approach. I want to see how much cost I consume in the cloud and what my CO2 footprint is.

So, cost visualization and a sustainability approach are the two things I would like. 

I would improve the integration, or the preparation of the integration, for a complex environment. I think that we usually assume, "Well, this is easy to integrate." In a very complex optimization, this can become very complex. This is where I think we need to be much more prepared, with up-to-date points, to evaluate the complexity of the landing zone or the account to connect. We also need to make sure that we put all the requirements in front of the customer to make sure that we don't fail in the integration.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using it for three years.   

I only have one subscription. I always work with the latest version because this is a unique SaaS environment.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

I would rate the stability an eight out of ten. I don't have an issue with the stability itself. As, this is not a tool that has a strong impact on your productivity. If stability is out for one, two, three, four hours, it will not affect your business.

So it's stable, but if there were any outages, it still wouldn't affect.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

I haven't reached the limit of the scale of scalability. So, there are the number, the volume of assets, or the volume of data to acquire in terms of the number of days of consumption you acquired. We 

I'm not connected with a customer who has reached any limitations. Our customers are mostly mid-size companies.

How was the initial setup?

If you deal with a very large cloud environment with multiple accounts and so on, it can be complex sometimes due to some issues with admin rights. 

However, if you deal with a single cloud environment that is very simple in terms of structure, the integration of Cloudability is straightforward.

For example, if you want to acquire all the cost data of a very large company and you have access directly to the higher, privileged accounts, there's no issue. If you want the same company to acquire or use Cloudability just for a subsidiary that is fully dependent on the parent company, it's starting to be complex.

In a very easy, straightforward approach, it can take two, three days to get the data into Cloudability. But if we face a more difficult integration with some problems of security, account privilege, and so on, it can take a couple of weeks.

First, we analyze the scope to be integrated. Then, we define, in the hierarchy of the cloud structure, what we will integrate. Next, we do all the design in terms of how we can access the data, or if there are any security rules that don't allow us to acquire all the data. 

Then, we proceed to the integration, which means we create all the repository buckets in the cloud environment and then activate the API to collect the data. That's the integration process. 

Last but not least, is to create, with the customer or the users, all the basic structure in terms of creating the accounts in the product, creating the first dashboard, all these things that lead to releasing an environment that is ready to use, to the users.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I would rate the pricing an eight out of ten, where one is very cheap and ten is very expensive. Pricing is one of the main issues we face. Cloudability is actually expensive, and it's quite difficult to promote Cloudability to some customers or clients who have a small structure or who have not budgeted to acquire Cloudability.

The price of the license or the usage is a percentage of the top consumption. So it varies from year to year. And, if you are a large customer with a significant amount of consumption, proportionally, Cloudability will be expensive. So the more you use, the more you pay.

What other advice do I have?

Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten because now I expect to be able to have maybe something that is less expensive or reduce the number of features to benefit the main features and maybe pay later for all this.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud


    reviewer2310048

A tool with an easy initial setup phase with the ability to create reports and dashboards

  • November 15, 2023
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

In my previous company, we used Cloudability for a lot of purposes, including reports related to cloud costs and reports based on resources. The solution was also useful for driving through the management groups to find what the cost is for each account, so the main use of Cloudability was related to costs and tagging purposes. In my previous company, we used to check if the resources were tagged so that they would appear in Cloudability, which helped us with the creation of the cost reports accurately.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable feature of the solution is its ability to create reports and dashboards. Users can create dashboards in Cloudability by resource groups and accounts, which is very useful, especially considering its tagging features. Using tags in Cloudability, a user could create a report and dashboard if there was one account, and in that, there are multiple teams.

What needs improvement?

I don't exactly remember the problem with Cloudability. I can say that in my previous company, we could not efficiently make appropriate changes to the tags or resources in Cloudability, so we had to go for another solution, the name of which I can't remember, to help us get the aforementioned functionality. There was an area related to some cost implications that we couldn't work on with Cloudability in my previous company. In general, I feel Cloudability wasn't able to support many resources.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Cloudability for a year. I am a customer of the product.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

I have never seen any stability issues with Cloudability. Stability-wise, I rate the solution a nine to ten out of ten.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a seven and a half out of ten.

There are many features that Cloudability does not support. If I look at a tool like Azure Resource Health, which I know offers a dashboard for cost analysis since I currently work with Azure, I see that it offers a wide range of features. The area related to security is not supported in Cloudability, but I am not sure if it was later deployed or not. Another problem with Cloudability stemmed from the fact that in my previous company, we had to deploy multiple things or features in the product by ourselves. There should be some room in Cloudability for the support of resources, indicating how many resource types it supports. Another area of concern in Cloudability is related to its ability to directly trigger action since its users couldn't directly trigger actions from Cloudability, though I am unsure if the latest version of the tool has that feature.

Only eight to ten people in my previous organization were using Cloudability, and later, we tried to get everyone in the company to use it. When we saw that we had to share the product's links and passwords with multiple users in my previous company, we decided that only the cloud governance team and managers should use Cloudability.

How was the initial setup?

The product's initial setup phase was easy.

What other advice do I have?

There are multiple features coming up in the dashboards provided by Azure for cost analysis. People can also consider other options like CloudHealth and CloudZero. I think that some features related to security are missing in Cloudability.

I rate the overall tool an eight out of ten.


    Aswin Kumar

An excellent solution for dealing with multiple clouds

  • November 03, 2023
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

In our organization, we operate on two different cloud platforms, namely AWS and Azure. We use Cloudability to manage costs and optimize resources across both clouds efficiently. This consolidates all cost-related information into a single platform, eliminating the need to check costs separately on Azure and AWS.

The convenience extends to our team's internal process, known as ITAC, which manages the financial aspects of these accounts. By integrating these accounts into Solution X, we streamline our operations and leverage the platform to update our product, view data, and generate reports.

For in-depth analysis, we focus on various functions within AWS, such as EC2 to Lambda. Cloudability allows us to monitor and understand Cloud Memory Metrics and Average Issue on a single platform.

What is most valuable?

One of the standout features of the solution is its groups and views functionality.

What needs improvement?

I would like the API functionality to improve. As a developer, I've found that the APIs could be more robust, providing insufficient information for effective automation efforts. Additionally, regarding memory metrics, the user interface (UI) seems rudimentary, especially compared to AWS. The UA doesn't align precisely with AWS; compared with AWS CloudWatch, it appears outdated. Enhancements in these aspects would significantly improve the overall user experience. Lastly, the update time after uploading data could also be improved.

For how long have I used the solution?

We have been using the solution for the past three months.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The solution is highly-stable. I rate it a nine out of ten.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The solution is highly-scalable. It can work with large datasets. I rate it a nine out of ten. We have five users for the solution in our organization.

How are customer service and support?

The customer support is good. They can be easily contacted.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

In my previous organization I have worked with CloudWatch.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup is straightforward.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

When the company opted for the solution a couple of years ago it was affordable.

What other advice do I have?

It's an excellent tool, especially when dealing with multiple clouds. It streamlines the process, eliminating the need to check each cloud individually. The reporting and visualization aspects are well-organized, offering a clean view of everything from the day's data. The platform provides ample filters and dimensions, particularly useful in the finance domain for filtering based on business dimensions. Overall, it's a highly effective tool for managing and analyzing data across various cloud platforms.


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