ops0 vs. VMware Cloud Director

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
ops0
Score 0.0 out of 10
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ops0 is an autonomous infrastructure operations platform for engineering teams managing cloud infrastructure. Instead of writing Terraform by hand or debugging Kubernetes incidents at 3am, ops0's AI agents handle the heavy lifting from discovery to deployment to incident response. Core Capabilities Discovery Agent Scans AWS, GCP, and Azure accounts to identify unmanaged "ClickOps" resources created through cloud consoles. Automatically generates…
$299
per month
VMware Cloud Director
Score 8.5 out of 10
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VMware Cloud Director (formerly vCloud Director) is a cloud service-delivery platform used by cloud providers to operate and manage cloud-service businesses. The vendor states that by using VMware Cloud Director, cloud providers deliver secure, efficient, and elastic cloud resources to thousands of enterprises and IT teams across the world.N/A
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Small Businesses
VMware Cloud Director
VMware Cloud Director
Score 8.5 out of 10

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Medium-sized Companies
IBM Turbonomic
IBM Turbonomic
Score 8.9 out of 10

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Enterprises
vRealize Operations (discontinued)
vRealize Operations (discontinued)
Score 9.2 out of 10

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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
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ops0 Inc.
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VMware by Broadcom
If you have a lot of customers that all need to have a separate place to work in, without the possibility of getting in each other way, and you want to safe yourself a lot of work. Than I strongly recommend you Cloud director. Ofcourse, only if you have a VMware environment as your working environment. If you just have a small group of customers and you can easily handle the work that's coming from it, then it is overkill to add cloud director to your environment. In a later station, you can always introduce cloud director (so tis never to late if you still want to use it)
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Pros
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VMware by Broadcom
  • Building virtual racks
  • Managing the customers' network and security
  • Simplicity but the completeness of IaaS solution
  • Integration with major software providers
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Cons
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VMware by Broadcom
  • The add-on/extension required on the internet browser sometimes are difficult to get working at first. We've experience instances where the add-on/extension latest versions will not work and have to downgrade to an older version.
  • The server console lacks features and tools. For example it would be useful to have a copy and paste tool or a file upload tool.
  • The vCloud Director management site uses Adobe Flash, which makes it impossible to use on a mobile device.
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Alternatives Considered
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VMware by Broadcom
vCloud Director is definitely my favorite as far as cloud managers. The only thing that compares is Cisco UCS Director, but it has slightly different functionality and purpose. I understand why a lot of clients still go with vCloud Director even though VMware intends to sunset it
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Return on Investment
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VMware by Broadcom
  • Saves a lot of time, and time is money
  • Stable, so little to non downtime
  • With P1 , good support
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ScreenShots

ops0 Screenshots

Screenshot of the ops0 IaC Editor, which allows engineers to describe infrastructure in plain English and receive production-ready Terraform code instantly. The  editor includes syntax highlighting, auto-complete, AI chat assistance, and GitHub sync. Cost estimation appears before deployment, preventing billing surprises.Screenshot of ops0's Discovery Agent, which scans cloud accounts to identify resources created through the console ("ClickOps") that aren't managed by Infrastructure as Code. The scan results show unmanaged EC2 instances, S3 buckets, RDS databases, and other resources with one-click Terraform generation and state import. Teams gain 100% infrastructure visibility without manual audits.Screenshot of 0ps0's Hive agent, which visualizes Kubernetes clusters as an interactive resource graph. Deployments, Pods, Services, ConfigMaps, and their relationships are displayed visually. When incidents occur, affected resources are highlighted with AI-generated root cause analysis and suggested remediations.Screenshot of where ops0 enforces security and compliance policies using OPA/Rego generated from natural language rules. The policy dashboard shows active policies, recent violations blocked, and compliance status across all managed infrastructure. Engineers define rules like "no public S3 buckets" in plain English; ops0 handles enforcement.