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DuploCloud vs VMware Tanzu Platform comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

DuploCloud
Ranking in Agile and DevOps Services
13th
Average Rating
4.6
Number of Reviews
3
Ranking in other categories
AI Observability Services (1st)
VMware Tanzu Platform
Ranking in Agile and DevOps Services
4th
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
6.6
Number of Reviews
23
Ranking in other categories
Build Automation (17th), PaaS Clouds (13th), Cloud Management (33rd), Development Platforms (5th), Container Management (9th), Service Mesh (8th)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of August 2026, in the Agile and DevOps Services category, the mindshare of DuploCloud is 1.7%, up from 1.6% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of VMware Tanzu Platform is 5.5%, down from 20.9% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Agile and DevOps Services Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
VMware Tanzu Platform5.5%
DuploCloud1.7%
Other92.8%
Agile and DevOps Services
 

Featured Reviews

Arka Sarkar - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Solution Support Development Engineer at Ericsson Global
Self-service cloud automation has transformed our compliant microservice delivery speed
The most objective critique I can give of any low-code abstraction tool is feature latency. Major cloud providers such as AWS and Azure release dozens of new services, instance types, or deep granular configurations every single year. Because DuploCloud sits as a translation layer between the engineer and the cloud provider, there is naturally a slight lag before those brand-new features show up in DuploCloud portal or in its custom Terraform provider. If our team wants to experiment with a newly launched AWS machine learning instance type or a highly specific EKS feature, sometimes we have to wait for DuploCloud to build it into their UI or find a temporary workaround via native cloud consoles. While DuploCloud is designed to make standard compliant infrastructure setups incredibly fast, sometimes edge cases can happen. The platform does a fantastic job of automating the ninety percent use case, but if an application requires a highly exotic legacy network topology and unconventional Kubernetes Ingress configuration, fighting against the platform's rigid safety guardrails can sometimes feel restrictive, which we faced in one of our testing projects last year. The UI simplifies everything, so when we actually needed to inject the raw, highly complex native Kubernetes YAML modifications, the escape hatch to override standard rules can sometimes have a learning curve, which we have already faced. Streamlining how advanced overrides to default settings work without breaking the compliance engine would be a great user experience improvement. The platform actively monitors for compliance drifts and logs system configuration perfectly. However, the searchability, filtering, and reporting element inside the administrative audit log UI could be more intuitive.
ErmiasGirma - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Infrastructure Engineer at Safaricom Ethiopia plc
Has supported container-based deployments and improved infrastructure visibility through monitoring tools
Aria Operations, formerly known as VMware vRealize Operations, has been renamed to vROps. We are currently using this for monitoring purposes. For orchestration, we are using VCD to automate Telco Cloud. VCD is an automation tool, and we are also using VMware Tanzu Platform for the Kubernetes environment, alongside TKG, Tanzu Kubernetes Grid. These are also other solutions for the Tanzu Kubernetes environment. For Telco Cloud, we are using it to automate our company's operations, which is for a telecom company. We are familiar with these products, especially vCenter, ESXi, VCD, vCF, and vROps. It is very easy to integrate applications when we deploy vCenter and ESXi since we can enable vSphere with Tanzu feature. We can build namespaces and provide application developers the platform to deploy their applications on pods within containerization. We can easily manage, pull results, and create containers efficiently, making it a simple way to handle applications. We provide namespace labels for application developers, and we can manage their resources along with other aspects easily. Regarding security, we use many tools such as CDX and LDAP, AD for integrating our Kubernetes cluster with the developer teams. We can manage roles and permissions simply. It is very straightforward to integrate with EDX and other third-party tools, Active Directory, to the Kubernetes cluster, allowing easy access and management.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"Their initial onboarding and migration service was great."
"When using DuploCloud's graphical interface, we can do the exact same thing safely in under ten to fifteen minutes without needing a dedicated DevOps engineer."
"We managed our own infrastructure previously."
"VMware Tanzu Mission Control has many valuable features, such as ease of use and customization."
"There are a lot of services available in VMware Tanzu Application Service, such as databases and application servers. You have everything you need in one application and you do not need to search outside of the solution."
"Defining security metrics has proven beneficial for customers in maintaining a safe environment."
"The Tanzu platform is highly available, scalable, and flexible."
"The most valuable feature of the solution is the ability to check the flow of all the different variants within our applications."
"The support from VMware is very good."
"We never experienced any problems with scalability."
"The most popular feature of VMware Tanzu Mission Control is its graphical user interface for describing network policies on the Service Mesh, which is highly integrable with other tools commonly used in supply chains such as security."
 

Cons

"After nearly two months of onboarding, we never reached a working production environment."
"The platform does a fantastic job of automating the ninety percent use case, but if an application requires a highly exotic legacy network topology and unconventional Kubernetes Ingress configuration, fighting against the platform's rigid safety guardrails can sometimes feel restrictive, which we faced in one of our testing projects last year."
"There seems to be significant effort toward vendor lock-in."
"Tanzu provides better manageability as compared to OCP, but when it comes to tagging it with other products, it's a bit rigid. If I have to bring in any new product or something out of the box from a different vendor, working with Tanzu becomes a little difficult. For example, if I want to use the F5 services, I have to add one more layer of Avi, but I don't want to do that. If I have a list of the products that I want to use, such as for firewall services, with Tanzu, I will have to go through another layer, which creates complexity."
"Tanzu could provide more granular control over whatever networking is being done on the containers. I would also like to see a slightly more detailed view of application-level tracing. I'm referring to the connections between different microservices. If they added a service-matching feature, that would be helpful for the customers to build or be more effective."
"The biggest gap for me was just that the solution is relatively tied to Cloud Foundry. If you have anything you need to deploy outside of that, it becomes burdensome."
"The solution could improve by having better integration with other solutions such as HPE."
"The installation of VMware Tanzu Service Mesh is very complex."
"The disaster recovery feature could be improved to provide better tracking of issues. I would also like to see the introduction of a dashboard view, for even further integration of all the areas that Mission Control looks at."
"The implementation is not easy, it is very complex and can take a day or two to complete."
"VMware Tanzu Service Mesh could add better integration with other cloud platforms, such as vRealize Automation or VMware vCloud Director for cloud providers."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

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"Since we were at a large data center, the price might not have been a concern for us."
"The product is not expensive, but it is not cheap."
"There are different licenses available. You have to upgrade your license if you want to scale the solution more."
"I would recommend that businesses look into the full price for their requirements. The price is high, but there are some open-source add-ons that can be used for customization while keeping costs down, although these might not be suitable for everyone."
"The solution is only for large or medium size enterprises because it is expensive."
"Its pricing is very competitive. We get around 70% or 75%, sometimes even 80%, discount on the product. I would rate it a four out of five in terms of pricing."
"One of our Spanish customers told us that VMware Tanzu Service Mesh is a very expensive product for their data center."
"VMware Tanzu Mission Control is cheaper than Red Hat OpenShift."
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Top Industries

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Financial Services Firm
16%
Computer Software Company
9%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Outsourcing Company
6%
 

Company Size

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Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
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Company SizeCount
Small Business9
Midsize Enterprise3
Large Enterprise11
 

Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for DuploCloud?
It is important to read the contract very carefully. I understood that we had a 30-day notice period, but according to Duplo, we are locked into a yearly contract.
What needs improvement with DuploCloud?
The most objective critique I can give of any low-code abstraction tool is feature latency. Major cloud providers such as AWS and Azure release dozens of new services, instance types, or deep granu...
What is your primary use case for DuploCloud?
The main use case for DuploCloud in my organization is to enable developer self-service for infrastructure provisioning and application development without sacrificing our security and compliance p...
Which is better - OpenShift Container Platform or VMware Tanzu Mission Control?
Red Hat Openshift is ideal for organizations using microservices and cloud environments. I like that the platform is auto-scalable, which saves overhead time for developers. I think Openshift can b...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Concourse for VMware Tanzu?
The least expensive licensing cost for VMware is around $350 per core. Pricing varies based on commitment and volumetric, with discounts provided for long-term commitments. VMware sells directly or...
What needs improvement with Concourse for VMware Tanzu?
The price is very high compared to other Kubernetes environments because Kubernetes is open source. We can easily work with Docker, and when we compare it with OpenShift, the price is very high. We...
 

Also Known As

DuploCloud - DevSecOps Automation Platform / DevOps-as-a-Service
Tanzu Application Catalog, Application Platform, Application Service, Hub, Mission Control, Service Mesh, Build Service, Concourse for VMware Tanzu
 

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Sample Customers

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Verizon, Cerner, Zipcar, Avarteq
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