What is our primary use case?
Isovalent has a Network for Kubernetes platform that we use, and our whole cluster is integrated with their dashboard. It is quite easy for us to use for networking purposes. We get a good UI to see all the networking that is happening on our cluster, which is very useful.
The major component in our case is the service mesh and the Networking for Kubernetes platform that Isovalent provides. We have a Kubernetes cluster running, and one of our services has the whole mesh deployment as well, where we use the Ambient Mesh feature that Isovalent provides, which also has Cilium eBPF features.
What is most valuable?
The main part is the networking itself. Isovalent has the eBPF feature that they provide, through which we can look at the ground level of networking to see exactly what is happening on our cluster. They provide all the hooks in the UI itself, which is one of the positive points that I feel we have.
Apart from their networking, they also have a project called Hive, which is an eBPF-based project that is quite useful. They have their own service mesh called Ambient Mesh, through which they use Cilium. Cilium is their product, so they provide features with Cilium, and the mesh part is quite useful.
Their eBPF feature is quite awesome. I appreciated it because we can look at the very depth of networking to see exactly what is happening there. I think people should use it more.
In my case, there are two things. The security part has improved quite a lot, and troubleshooting has also become quite easy. They have a very good UI through which we can easily see all the networking that is happening. That is what we are achieving for now.
What needs improvement?
The documentation is good, but they could improve in that area. Someone who is new to networking might feel daunted going through all those detailed materials. They could have high-level documentation first, and if anyone wants to deep dive into any areas, they can read more on that. They could segregate the information in the documentation.
Documentation is one of the major areas for improvement. Apart from that, the product is quite good. I love it, and everything is good.
The AI features are okay. They are still researching and improving in that area, but the guardrails are good, and everything works as expected for now. However, I think it would be good if they improve in that area.
I would not say it is 100% correct. Sometimes it does hallucinate, but overall it is good.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Isovalent for the last one and a half years.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The setup is quite easy. It is easy to set things up. However, sometimes I feel the costing is a bit high, on the higher side. That is one of the things that Isovalent has.
What other advice do I have?
There was an instance where there was a traffic spike on a product, and there was some lag. As traffic increased, we saw that there was a bit of lag in the way the product was reacting. Initially, we were not able to find the issue, and we tried other things, such as checking the network tabs and using Wireshark, but eventually, Isovalent came into the picture and really helped us verify exactly where the bottleneck was. We were able to fix it.
Isovalent is a quite good company, and I love their products. I think they are already doing their best, so I do not feel there is any need for improvement already.
Everything is good. I just want them to keep improving and making their product better day by day.
In our case, it was time-saving because the dashboard is quite good, and we were able to find quite a lot of bugs in our system. I would rate this review a 10.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Public Cloud
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Google