Likelihood to Recommend If you're having OnPremise Infrastructure and you want to use OpenStack in that case Platform9 Managed OpenStack is recommended to use it will cut down all the complexities of setting up and managing OpenStack IaaS. Platform9 also offers setting up OpenStack on Cloud Such as AWS, GCP, and Azure but wouldn't recommend using this kind of offering as Openstack performs well when underneath virtualized infrastructure is backed directly hypervisors not cloud providers.
Read full review Best suited for - any organization where you have people who already have expertise on OpenStack, Linux & IP networking. Otherwise, the maintenance & operations will be difficult. When the number of deployed VMs reaches its capacity, it becomes very difficult to manage Red Hat OpenStack because there are no in-built fault management & performance management tools available within Red Hat OpenStack. Not suited for - Organizations where people have a culture of working on automated GUI-based tools. Here VMware wins over Red Hat OpenStack. Also where you have mission-critical applications where downtime cannot be tolerated.
Read full review Pros It removes all the Openstack complexities and provides a simple UI to the end user. Reduced the pain of System Administrator and Engineers. Highly responsive support. Read full review Scaling of application components (VMs). Managing the networking between virtual machines. Management of VNFs & the underlying infrastructure. Availability & uptime of VMs because of features like VM migration & evacuation. Read full review Cons User interface and User experience are not upto the mark. UI needs lots of improvements. We need to do entire setup from the scratch. Nothing as such other than UI Improvements. Read full review User management really needs improvement - when compared to AWS or GCP. Security of the overall platform needs to be improved. The whole architecture needs to be modular which is not. Ex - Upgrading any particular component (nova, neutron, cinder) should be possible without upgrading the whole Red Hat OpenStack version. The creation of HEAT templates for complex applications is still a challenge & has a dependency on external tools. Stack creation still requires parameters modification at controllers & compute because of the complex nova-scheduler algorithm. Read full review Alternatives Considered Only because of low cost & zero licensing of Red Hat OpenStack
Read full review Return on Investment Platform9 simplified scaling in and out hypervisors now adding capacity takes very less time than other OpenStack environments. Platfrom9 Managed Openstack gives us feeling of having our own private cloud! It has increased the availability of our infrastructure which resulted lessen downtime on workloads deployed on top of it. Overall it benefited us in all means. Read full review Saved CAPEX for sure (I can't quote a figure). Saved Opex also - because a large support community is already available. Increased complexity of system setup though. Read full review ScreenShots