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Arctera Insight Platform
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Average Rating
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Data Governance (61st), Compliance Management (31st)
Ably
Average Rating
9.0
Number of Reviews
4
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AWS Marketplace (35th)
ClearScale Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
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10.0
Number of Reviews
5
Ranking in other categories
AWS Marketplace (410th)
 

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Uday Nagpure  - PeerSpot reviewer
Program Manager at Zinsat Technologies
Reduced manual work and built reliable real-time collaboration with serverless messaging
I love Ably for its advanced pub/sub messaging capabilities, which help us with messaging Delta Compression, allowing us to send only changes from previous messages instead of entire payloads every time. For example, if I have to say 'hi', instead of sending the whole payload, it only sends the change in the current payload, reducing bandwidth consumption and enabling high-frequency data streaming. This major change has made our clients really happy as they receive notifications and messages without latency. Additionally, if a client goes offline, Ably stores messages in history for up to 72 hours, allowing clients to query history and catch up on missed events, ensuring complete stream continuity. It also supports multi-protocol, using WebSockets and gracefully falling back to server-sent events and long polling as needed, including support for MQTT and IoT devices along with pub/sub control for easy migration.I appreciate the serverless integration that has the integrated native web hook, instantly triggering serverless functions such as AWS Lambda and Azure Function when specific real-time events occur. It also allows Kafka Connector for seamless ingestion of messages from Kafka topics to stream them out to millions of users in milliseconds.
reviewer2855598 - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud DevOps Engineer at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
CIS hardening has simplified secure container workloads but AppArmor still blocks Docker by default
The CIS L1 AppArmor enforcement breaks Docker out of the box. Containers fail to start with a permission denied on the containerd task directory. There is no documentation about this. A simple note explaining that Docker users need to either update the runc AppArmor profile or disable it would save a lot of debugging time. It takes a while to trace the failure back to AppArmor blocking runc writes to /run/containerd/.
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What needs improvement with Ably?
There is nothing much to be improved. The experience has been smooth so far, and I haven't run into any major gaps du...
What is your primary use case for Ably?
Ably's main use case is real-time messaging and event streaming. In our recent project, we used Ably to synchronize l...
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Everything is smooth and perfect. I would recommend taking advantage of Ably's documentation, which really helps spee...
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