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We performed a comparison between Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Singularity Cloud Workload Security based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two Container Security solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) vs. Singularity Cloud Workload Security Report (Updated: March 2024).
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Pros
"It is appealing to us due to its complexity, which aligns well with our requirements.""The most valuable feature of the solution is the diagnostic service.""I found the Helm deployment feature of the solution valuable.""Has a good management feature monitored by the cloud service provider.""Compliance is easy right out-of-the-box with integration to Azure Security, Azure Active Directory, and Azure Policies.""The tool is budget-friendly.""It is easy to maintain the solution.""The solution's technical support is excellent."

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"It is scalable, stable, and can detect any threat on a machine. It uses artificial intelligence and can lock down any virus.""The most valuable feature is the ability to gain deep visibility into the workloads inside containers.""My favorite feature is Storyline.""We like the platform and its response time. We also like that its console is user-friendly as well as modern and sleek.""The real-time detection and response capabilities overall are great.""I did a lot of research before signing up and doing the demo. They have a good reputation as far as catching threats early on.""The solution helped free other staff to work on other projects or other tasks. We basically just had to do a bunch of upfront configuring. With it, we do not have to spend as much time in the console.""The management console is the most valuable feature."

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Cons
"There are a lot of features that should be included with the AKS.""The initial setup is complex.""I would like to see the stability get more synchronized.""The solution's cost could be cheaper.""The application firewall is lacking some features and there is room for enhancement.""One area that could be improved is the Azure CLI. It would be beneficial if they could abstract some of the complexities related to deployment scripts and make them a part of Azure CLI.""The product needs to support a UI dashboard. I have to execute every single command to check the status of services which takes time.""We would like to see the addition of a service report from the server for this solution, so that we can monitor the health of server operations."

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"Bugs need to be disclosed quickly.""It would be really helpful if the solution improves its agent deployment process.""I would like additional integrations.""Sometimes the Storyline ID is a bit wacky.""The cost has the potential for improvement.""If I had to pick a complaint, it would be the way the hosts are listed in the tool. You have different columns separated by endpoint name, Cloud Account, and Cloud Instances ID. I wish there was something where we could change the endpoint name and not use just the IP address. We would like to have custom names or our own names for the instances. If I had a complaint, that would be it, but so far, it meets all the needs that we have.""Their search feature could be better.""One of our use cases was setting up a firewall for our endpoints, specifically for our remote users... We were hoping to utilize SentinelOne's firewall capabilities, but there were limitations on how many URLs we could implement. Because of those limitations on the number of URLs, we weren't able to utilize that feature in the way we had hoped to."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "As you scale your operations, AKS becomes more cost-effective."
  • "We could spend as little as $25 or $30 a month on Kubernetes Services, compared to the typical $100 a month expenditure for a virtual machine."
  • "The cost of the solution is extremely high. Both Amazon and Azure cost extremely high. Given the basic features like when they are coming over the cluster nodes, we think over ten times before giving the solution to clients. No matter how many offerings the solution provides, it becomes so much of a burden that you are not even getting back your invested money from customers."
  • "The control plane is free and we only pay for the usage and time."
  • "It is expensive compared to other vendors."
  • "The product follows a pay-as-you-go pricing model which is good for small enterprises. You need to pay only for the services that you use."
  • "It is an expensive solution."
  • "The price of AKS is expensive. We pay approximately $10,000 monthly."
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  • "As a partner, we receive a discount on the licenses."
  • "It's a fair price for what you get. We are happy with the price as it stands."
  • "I wasn't sure what to expect from the pricing, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was a little less than I thought."
  • "Singularity Cloud Workload Security's pricing is good."
  • "Singularity Cloud Workload Security's licensing and price were cheaper than the other solutions we looked at."
  • "I understand that SentinelOne is a market leader, but the bill we received was astronomical."
  • "The pricing is fair. It is not inexpensive, and it is also not expensive. When managing a large organization, it is going to be costly, but it meets the business needs. In terms of what is out there on the market, it is fair and comparable to what I have seen, so I do not have any complaints about the cost"
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:The platform's high scalability is one of its biggest advantages.
    Top Answer:In terms of cost perspective, they could make the product more affordable.
    Top Answer:Our primary use case for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is containerizing and deploying microservices applications for high scalability within our environment.
    Top Answer:Yes -- SentinelOne has a Virtual Patching functionality called Virtual Patching and Exploit Shield. This preventive security solution uses behavioral AI to identify and block zero-day attacks and… more »
    Top Answer:We like the platform and its response time. We also like that its console is user-friendly as well as modern and sleek.
    Top Answer:The pricing is fair. It is not inexpensive, and it is also not expensive. When managing a large organization, it is going to be costly, but it meets the business needs. In terms of what is out there… more »
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    Overview

    Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is a fully managed container orchestration service provided by Microsoft Azure. It simplifies the deployment, management, and scaling of containerized applications using Kubernetes. With AKS, developers can focus on building applications while Azure takes care of the underlying infrastructure. It offers features like automatic scaling, monitoring, and security, ensuring high availability and reliability. AKS integrates seamlessly with other Azure services, enabling easy integration with existing workflows. It also provides a flexible and open-source environment, allowing developers to use their preferred tools and frameworks. With AKS, organizations can accelerate their application development and deployment processes, while reducing operational overheads.

    Singularity Cloud Workload Security is SentinelOne’s real-time CWPP for hybrid cloud workloads running in VMs, servers, containers, and Kubernetes across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, data center, and more. It delivers real-time, AI-powered detection and automated response to runtime threats such as ransomware, zero-day exploits, fileless attacks, and crypto-mining malware. Our cloud-native CWPP agent is architected on the eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter) framework since 2019 for maximum operational stability, resource efficiency, and security performance in low overhead. No kernel dependency hassles, and no kernel panics. Deployment is easy, and fits most DevOps provisioning methods. Singularity Cloud Workload Security is trusted by many of the world’s most iconic brands, to protect their cloud operations from disruption.

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    Buyer's Guide
    Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) vs. Singularity Cloud Workload Security
    March 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) vs. Singularity Cloud Workload Security and other solutions. Updated: March 2024.
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    Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is ranked 13th in Container Security with 32 reviews while Singularity Cloud Workload Security is ranked 9th in Container Security with 15 reviews. Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is rated 8.2, while Singularity Cloud Workload Security is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) writes "Decreases administrative burdens and costs, has good diagnostic tools, and is easy to deploy". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Singularity Cloud Workload Security writes "Provides excellent workload telemetry, hunting capabilities, and deep visibility ". Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is most compared with OpenShift, CrowdStrike Falcon Cloud Security, SUSE Rancher, Qualys VMDR and Zscaler Workload Segmentation, whereas Singularity Cloud Workload Security is most compared with Prisma Cloud by Palo Alto Networks, AWS GuardDuty, Qualys VMDR and Illumio. See our Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) vs. Singularity Cloud Workload Security report.

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