Create and deploy VM easily for many purposes and services
March 25, 2022

Create and deploy VM easily for many purposes and services

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Azure Virtual Machines

We use Azure Virtual Machines to create VMs as we grow and add additionals needs. To support the infra and services, and also for the test environment. It's easy to set up a new VM in a few minutes.
  • Scalaility
  • Change the configuration of all VMs independently.
  • Backup and restoration.
  • Need to be able to create all size of VM, including small size one.
  • If server issues, all VM will have an issue, so if the server is down or slow, all VM will suffer from it.
  • The more you use it and more you create VMs, greater will be the ROI.
If you have Fffice360 and use Azure for data and other purposes, I will suggest using Azure Virtual Machine for better integration and security. Pros and cons from both, but it's more convenient to stay on the same platform for security and stability.

Do you think Azure Virtual Machines delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Azure Virtual Machines's feature set?

Yes

Did Azure Virtual Machines live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Azure Virtual Machines go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Azure Virtual Machines again?

Yes

Databricks Lakehouse Platform (Unified Analytics Platform), Azure AI (Cortana), Azure Artifacts
When you need to have multiple servers for different operations, you don't really "need" to have a different server, you can use Azure Virtual Machine to create multiple servers fit for your specifics needs.

Azure Virtual Machines Feature Ratings

Virtual machine automated provisioning
7
Management console
6
Live virtual machine backup
10
Live virtual machine migration
10
Hypervisor-level security
8