Cavirin provides security management across physical, public, and hybrid clouds, supporting AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, VMware, KVM, and Docker.
I like that it is able to see all of my servers in one place with just a few clicks! It also allows me to easily access them from anywhere through remote desktop when needed without having to go into each server individually via SSH or VNC. The interface could be more user friendly but there are some good tutorials out there for those who need help getting started. If you're looking to centralize your infrastructure then this tool will do exactly what you want.
We have been using this product…
Pros
Ability tio view lots o f items quickly no messing around scrolling down pages trying tot figure where something ended..its right next door :)
The ability to have multiple roles set up for different customers is great! You can quickly change between them as needed without having to restart your entire system or login into each one individually. It could take longer than I would like due to it needing an internet connection sometimes to work correctly. When you click into any of the other environments it does ask if you want to continue but doesn't give you time to think about this before continuing so that can be frustrating at times.
Pros
Multiple users, accounts & credentials in use within our organization along w/the security features built around these products makes my job very easy day after long days :)
I like that cavirin is a multi-cloud solution, it's super easy to deploy our application in multiple environments. It also has an excellent customer support team, they are really fast at responding to tickets and issues they have. I dislike that we cannot use CICD with cavirin, you must build your own pipeline. We've been using cavirin for almost a year now but we had some issues during this time, which were fixed quickly by their support team.
The biggest issue was having to build our own…
Pros
Easy deployment
Multiple cloud options (AWS EC2 & GCP)
Many integrations available out there.
Amazing documentation most likely because so many people want more information about what other companies do :)