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IBM Cloud Private vs Kuberns comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Jan 25, 2026

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Categories and Ranking

IBM Cloud Private
Ranking in PaaS Clouds
23rd
Average Rating
6.8
Reviews Sentiment
6.2
Number of Reviews
5
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Kuberns
Ranking in PaaS Clouds
15th
Average Rating
10.0
Reviews Sentiment
7.2
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

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Executive Manager - Strategy & Enterprise Architecture Office at Al Rajhi Bank
Helps in microservices environment but satellite layer needs to improve
We opted for the IBM Private Cloud due to the prevalence of IBM applications in our ecosystem, including IBM IIB, IBM API Connect, DataPower, IBM ESB, and IBM FileNet. The seamless integration with our middle layer, the IBM Integration Hub, was a key factor in our decision. Leveraging API Connect simplified the integration process, aligning well with our overall architecture.
Devarsh Shah - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at a consultancy with 1,001-5,000 employees
No-code deployments have transformed my workflow and save most of my engineering time
There are several features, but the one standing out to me would be the no-code zero-config deployment. Kuberns automatically detects your stack, builds your app, and deploys it without requiring Docker files, YAML configs, or manual infrastructure setup. This removes the biggest barrier for developers who just want to ship. I got my app live in minutes without writing any deployment configs. The no-code deployment definitely helped me in a great way because speed was the biggest win. What used to take hours—setting up servers, writing Docker files, configuring CI/CD, handling environment variables, and debugging deployment issues—was reduced to just a few minutes. I could connect my repo, click deploy, and it would be live almost instantly. This made iteration much faster. Instead of batching changes and deploying cautiously, I started shipping smaller updates more frequently because I knew deployment was quick, safe, and easy to roll back if needed. It also improved my focus. Regarding scalability and other features, I would say that scalability was quite a powerful strength. I never had to manually provision resources or think about traffic growth. Kuberns automatically handled scaling as usage increased. Performance stayed consistent even when there were sudden spikes. What I liked most is that scalability felt invisible. There were no extra steps, no turning knobs, and no surprise outages. It just adapted in the background, which is exactly how infrastructure should behave for product-focused teams. Kuberns has had a very tangible positive impact on my organization, mainly in speed, reliability, and team efficiency. I have fast release cycles, reduced operational overhead, higher reliability, fewer production incidents, better collaboration and ownership, and faster experimentation and iteration.
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What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Kuberns?
I feel the pricing is very decent and up to the mark. Compared to competitors, it is very reasonable.
What needs improvement with Kuberns?
I do not feel there is anything that needs to be improved. Whatever features I look for are already available in Kuberns. They could provide more custom configurations in the future. It would be he...
What is your primary use case for Kuberns?
I use Kuberns as a deployment tool, which is basically a no-code deployment tool. It helps me to deploy within minutes instead of long hours and depending on the DevOps guy. This has been great. I ...
 

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