Rafay

Rafay

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Rafay

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What is Rafay?

The Rafay Kubernetes Operations Platform is a turnkey offering that automates Kubernetes cluster management, modern application deployment and operations at scale, from Rafay Systems in Sunnyvale. The platform enables development, operations and site reliability engineering teams to govern, manage and...
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What is Rafay?

The Rafay Kubernetes Operations Platform is a turnkey offering that automates Kubernetes cluster management, modern application deployment and operations at scale, from Rafay Systems in Sunnyvale. The platform enables development, operations and site reliability engineering teams to govern, manage…

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What is Rafay?

The Rafay Kubernetes Operations Platform is a turnkey offering that automates Kubernetes cluster management, modern application deployment and operations at scale, from Rafay Systems in Sunnyvale. The platform enables development, operations and site reliability engineering teams to govern, manage and monitor multiple Kubernetes clusters and distros, and operating applications in Kubernetes environments running on-premise, in the cloud or at the Edge. Rafay is designed to accelerate platform team productivity resulting in faster deployments, lower MTTR and faster time-to-market for new business capabilities.

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January 30, 2022

Glad we found Rafay!

Score 8 out of 10
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We are a lean group of Engineers and Operators that use Rafay to manage the lifecycle of Kubernetes deployments in the cloud. Rafay helps us minimize the operational burden on our teams for managing Kubernetes. We manage a central shared EKS cluster in AWS as well as deploy smaller EKS clusters for some end users via the Rafay control plane.
  • Rafay acts more like a partner than just another vendor
  • Rafay goes above and beyond expectations to meet our needs/requirements
  • Rafay is very flexible in the use cases they are willing to support
  • Seamless Single Sign-On Integration
  • Use of a jumpstation to bootstrap a new EKS cluster deployment
  • Some information in the UI does not auto populate
  • UI can be enhanced a bit
Rafay is well suited for managing K8 deployments in on-prem deployments as well as AWS. Their support for GKE seems a bit limited.
  • Ease of supporting EKS deployments for end users
  • Simplifying IAM for EKS deployments
  • Minimizing the support burden on our internal teams
I have dealt with a lot of support organizations and am really glad to say that Rafay goes above and beyond expectations when it comes to supporting our teams.
So far our experience with using Rafay's platform has been very positive.
No, we are very satisfied with the contract terms and pricing model and hope it does not change in the future.
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