The best virtual servers for customization and management.
October 20, 2022

The best virtual servers for customization and management.

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
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Overall Satisfaction with IBM Cloud Virtual Servers

At my organization, we use IBM Cloud Virtual Servers to address a variety of business problems. The product is very versatile and can be used for a wide range of use cases. We have used it to create virtual servers for our development and testing environments, to create a virtual private cloud for our organization, and to create a disaster recovery environment. The product is very easy to use and has a wide range of features that make it a great fit for our needs.
  • IBM Cloud Virtual Servers are very easy to use. The user interface is intuitive, and the product is very well organized.
  • The product is very reliable and has a high degree of uptime.
  • The product is very versatile and can be used for a wide range of use cases.
  • The product could be improved by providing more documentation and tutorials.
  • The product could be improved by providing more customer support.
  • The user interface could use a lot of improvement - it's quite confusing to use in some areas.
  • The biggest positive impact that IBM Cloud Virtual Servers has had on our business is cost savings. We no longer have to invest in expensive hardware, and we only pay for the resources we use. This has allowed us to redirect our resources to other areas of the business.
  • The biggest negative impact of IBM Cloud Virtual Servers has been the loss of control. We don't have the same level of customization and control over our server environment as we did with our traditional on-prem server rack.
  • A massive positive is the immense scalability that it offers compared to our previous on-prem server rack.
The biggest impact that transient pricing has had on our organization is the ability to run workloads on spare capacity at a fraction of the cost of dedicated servers. This has allowed us to save money on our overall cloud budget and has also allowed us to use more of our spare capacity than we otherwise would have been able to.
The impact of reserved computes capacity on overall operations has been significant. We have seen an increase in the overall stability of our systems. In addition, we have seen a reduction in the time it takes to provision new virtual machines, and an increase in the overall efficiency of our operations.
  • Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
IBM Cloud Virtual Servers offer more customization options than Amazon EC2, with the ability to select from a range of operating systems, storage types, and network configurations. IBM also provides a wide range of tools and services to help manage and optimize your virtual servers, including a web-based console, CLI, and API.

AWS EC2 is a more managed platform, with a focus on providing a simple and easy-to-use interface. Amazon provides a range of predefined instance types, each with different specs and pricing, to make it easy to find the right option for your needs. AWS also offers a number of management and monitoring tools, but these are often more basic than what is available from IBM.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Lightsail, Heroku Platform
IBM's virtual servers are ideal for a variety of workloads, including web and application servers, test and development environments, and small databases. IBM Cloud Virtual Servers is a great fit for organizations that need on-demand, scalable, reliable virtual servers. Virtual servers are perfect for web and application servers, test and development environments, and small databases. The pay-as-you-go model makes IBM Cloud Virtual Servers an affordable option for organizations of all sizes.

One potential downside of IBM Cloud Virtual Servers is that it does not offer the same level of customization and control as a traditional server. If you need complete control over your server environment, IBM Cloud Virtual Servers may not be the best option.

IBM Cloud Virtual Servers for VPC Feature Ratings

Service-level Agreement (SLA) uptime
8
Dynamic scaling
7
Elastic load balancing
7
Pre-configured templates
6
Monitoring tools
5
Pre-defined machine images
5
Operating system support
5
Security controls
5