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Arctera Insight Platform
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Average Rating
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Data Governance (61st), Compliance Management (31st)
ClearScale Windows Server 2025
Average Rating
10.0
Number of Reviews
2
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AWS Marketplace (429th)
ImageKit
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9.0
Number of Reviews
2
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AWS Marketplace (91st)
 

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reviewer2858658 - PeerSpot reviewer
Works at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
Automated hardening has standardized our servers and reduces effort for secure Windows workloads
The first-boot time is longer than a stock Windows AMI. Sysprep and the initial hardening pass add a noticeable delay before the instance is reachable, which is something to account for if you autoscale and need nodes ready quickly. The hardened defaults also occasionally trip up common installers and agents. A few of our deployment and monitoring tools assumed services or policies that the image had locked down, so we had to add exceptions. A short compatibility checklist of what the hardening changes from a default Windows install would have saved us that debugging. I would also like the option of a CIS Level 2 build for our more sensitive workloads since the image currently only ships a Level 1 baseline. Thanks.
Edd Michira - PeerSpot reviewer
System Analyst at Axxis Systems
Image optimization has reduced bandwidth costs and improves e‑commerce product delivery speed
High-performance caching is very important to me. When you cache the images, such as for the most visited products and pages, it is faster to retrieve them because they are already in-memory. This means they load faster compared to accessing other products that are pulled from storage, which can take longer. I do see an impact from lazy loading. With lazy loading, as a user accesses the product page, images load in an asynchronous way, meaning not all images load at once. For example, if there are ten products, they do not all load together, which saves bandwidth instead of loading all thousands of products at once. For analytics, I rarely pay that much attention to them, though they are useful for monitoring the website. I have not experienced a challenge where I really need to go deep into the analytics; they are quite optimized primarily for bandwidth monitoring. I have not experienced any technical disadvantages with ImageKit, though I have not tried their video storage and delivery aspect. I would rate this review a 9 out of 10.
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What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for ImageKit?
I would not say the pricing model is unfair. I just think the difference from the $9 to the $89 plan is significant. ...
What needs improvement with ImageKit?
There is a huge disparity in the pricing model, from the free option to the $9 plan, then it jumps to the $89 plan, w...
What is your primary use case for ImageKit?
I use ImageKit for purposes similar to Cloudinary, including storage of images, CDN, and features where you can retou...
 

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