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We performed a comparison between Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud and VMware Tanzu Application Service based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two PaaS Clouds solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud vs. VMware Tanzu Application Service Report (Updated: March 2024).
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Pros
"In general, customers appreciate its ability to run different workloads, manage applications through CI/CD pipelines like Jenkins, and leverage tools like Helm charts and Kako.""The portability, moving from one platform to another, is easy.""The most valuable feature of Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud is the UI console. We are able to receive the resources from the console directly.""The initial setup is easy.""The solution offers the most robust Kubernetes orchestration available.""Our pipeline integrates various monitoring tools like Fortify for security checks. Once the pipeline processes the code, the finished product is deployed on Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud. We ensure application setup and recovery by utilizing two separate clusters on OpenShift.""The deployment mechanism has become more dynamic with the use of the product."

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"Tanzu is easy to upgrade and scale, whether we're talking about horizontal or vertical scaling. It is as smooth as possible without any downtime. The platform maintenance, upgrading, and operations part is very smooth.""The solution is integrated very well with a lot of other systems. Also, its GUI is very good.""The most valuable feature of the solution is the ability to check the flow of all the different variants within our applications.""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."

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Cons
"There is room for improvement in cluster-based queue monitoring and autoscaling.""The service mesh integrations could improve the solution.""Technical support could be a bit better.""The general purpose solution tries to cater to too many customers so it is heavy.""The installation and configuration procedure should be simplified.""The effectiveness is satisfactory, and there haven't been any additional fees due to meeting demands. However, there's room for improvement in pricing, performance, and stability. Regarding the UI, it could be more user-friendly and integrated with various platforms. Currently, the UI lacks user-friendliness, especially for developers unfamiliar with container technology. Expecting them to create YAML files for security purposes is unrealistic without proper guidance or experience. This aspect needs improvement.""Making it even more cost-effective could be explored."

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"The implementation is not easy, it is very complex and can take a day or two to complete.""The solution's initial setup process was complex...The solution could benefit from improved customization and visibility for its users.""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 solution is currently focused on VMware infrastructure and I would like to see more options made available."

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  • "This product is not costly when compared to other vendors."
  • "The pricing is a little high in China."
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  • "The license for VMware Tanzu Application Service is expensive. The license should be cheaper."
  • "The licensing cost is expensive."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer: Our pipeline integrates various monitoring tools like Fortify for security checks. Once the pipeline processes the code, the finished product is deployed on Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud. We ensure… more »
    Top Answer:I would rate the pricing an eight out of ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive. It is an enterprise-level application. It offers a lot of capabilities and a lot of tools. Think of it like… more »
    Top Answer:The effectiveness is satisfactory, and there haven't been any additional fees due to meeting demands. However, there's room for improvement in pricing, performance, and stability. Regarding the UI, it… more »
    Top Answer:The solution is integrated very well with a lot of other systems. Also, its GUI is very good.
    Top Answer:The licensing cost is yearly. The licensing cost is expensive.
    Top Answer:Since I have a developer team, they use the solution for testing purposes.
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    16th
    out of 37 in PaaS Clouds
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    12th
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    Overview

    Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud™ is a fully managed OpenShift service that leverages the enterprise scale and security of IBM Cloud, so you can focus on developing and managing your applications.

    Deploy highly available, OpenShift clusters as-a-service with the click of a button on IBM Cloud. Move and build OpenShift-based workloads on a managed public cloud service to gain increased responsiveness, scalability, and reliability.

    A modern runtime for Java, .NET, and Node apps
    VMware Tanzu Application Service is purpose-built for developers to boost feature velocity and for operations teams to deliver world-class uptime.

    Sample Customers
    edenor, Ford
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    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company24%
    Manufacturing Company11%
    Healthcare Company7%
    Retailer7%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company16%
    Financial Services Firm15%
    Manufacturing Company13%
    Government8%
    Company Size
    REVIEWERS
    Midsize Enterprise14%
    Large Enterprise86%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business19%
    Midsize Enterprise6%
    Large Enterprise76%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business19%
    Midsize Enterprise11%
    Large Enterprise70%
    Buyer's Guide
    Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud vs. VMware Tanzu Application Service
    March 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud vs. VMware Tanzu Application Service and other solutions. Updated: March 2024.
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    Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud is ranked 16th in PaaS Clouds with 7 reviews while VMware Tanzu Application Service is ranked 12th in PaaS Clouds with 4 reviews. Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud is rated 8.2, while VMware Tanzu Application Service is rated 8.8. The top reviewer of Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud writes "Communication can be built on any cloud and that is a big advantage for customers". On the other hand, the top reviewer of VMware Tanzu Application Service writes "A solution with a good GUI and the ability to integrate with other systems seamlessly". Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud is most compared with Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS, whereas VMware Tanzu Application Service is most compared with Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, OpenShift, Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Google Cloud. See our Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud vs. VMware Tanzu Application Service report.

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