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A great way to control access
What do you like best about the product?
Akeyless Vault offers an excellent way to securely store DevOps credentials and control access to resources and other sensitive areas. We use Akeyless Vault in conjunction with Ansible, as Ansible's default means of secret storage is not ideal for our organization. While Ansible is our main integration, we also use a number of other DevOps platforms, which Akeyless Vault also integrates with. Integration is seamless and easy to use. As it's a SaaS cloud platform, the UX is very familiar and convenient.
What do you dislike about the product?
I think that the client transaction limit on the bronze plan could be increased. We will soon need to upgrade as we bring more team members onboard.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use Akeyless Vault to store any sensitive material in our workflow. This includes passwords, API keys, secrets, and other access methods. Using a secrets management platform is now an industry best practice. Akeyless Vault has become a daily part of our development process.
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Good secrets management, better support.
What do you like best about the product?
The support that this vendor offers is really fantastic. I had an issue with my account, and they fixed it within a 15 minute email in my wacky timezone. Additionally, I was having trouble with my Kubernetes installation and they went above and beyond with troubleshooting. It turns out that the error was not related to their product, but my installation, yet they fixed it at no charge. The secret management offerings is good too, but their support is really the fantastic part.
What do you dislike about the product?
I haven't used any of their competitors so I can't comment on any big dislikes - nothing glares out.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Storing secrets, keys, passwords, authentication tokens for various webapps that we operate. Allowing employees secure access without sharing sensitive information.
Safe, comprehensive secrets management
What do you like best about the product?
The standard integrated secret management in kubernetes is frankly, not secure. This is where AKeyless comes into play. We store all of our kubernetes secrets in our vault. You can store secrets for basically any DevOp workflow, although I've only used this for Kubernetes secrets.
I'd especially like to note that the secrets stored in your vault can be injected through a sidecar into K8s pods, which is very helpful for applications that are contained. This works for both static and dynamic secrets.
The level of management is appreciated. Secrets can be tied to specific IP address authorizations. An expiry date can be set, and I'm assured that the level of encryption for the secret "Akeyless DFC™ Technology" is up to standard. (if you're interested, the tech behind it is pretty neat).
I'd especially like to note that the secrets stored in your vault can be injected through a sidecar into K8s pods, which is very helpful for applications that are contained. This works for both static and dynamic secrets.
The level of management is appreciated. Secrets can be tied to specific IP address authorizations. An expiry date can be set, and I'm assured that the level of encryption for the secret "Akeyless DFC™ Technology" is up to standard. (if you're interested, the tech behind it is pretty neat).
What do you dislike about the product?
I haven't found the "account management" section in the front end user interface yet. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough but I can't find out how to change my password.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am using Akeyless to securely store secret keys for my kubernetes apps. Most devs overlook this, but it's a pretty critical piece of your infrastructure, as you can't always rely on the internal secret storage.
The only key management solution that I can recommend.
What do you like best about the product?
Their pricing system is great. While I'm now on the business plan, I was initially on the free "starter" plan which was a great way of making sure that AKeyLess met my needs. In short, it does. If you're in the DevOps space, you'll have come across the problem of managing your secret keys many times. Secret migration is offered works with Kubernetes, Ansible and Jenkins (I've used ones, there are more). Additionally, AKeyLess complies with the CLOUD act, which our compliance and legal department insisted on. Suprisngly, a number of their competitors do not, which is an issue for us. Futhermore, I've made great use of their "audit logs" feature which allows me to check access records of each vault.
What do you dislike about the product?
If there was a way to change the color scheme of the frontend UX, I'd be appreciative. Blue and white is a little played out IMO. It's a very minor thing though.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am a big user of Kubernetes, and their integrated Kubernetes Secrets function does not encrypt the secrets, it just encodes them in base64. For obvious reasons, this isn't ideal, and doesn't go far enough to limit access. This could lead to a catastrophe and major losses. I've been using AKeyLess to manage my Kubernetes secrets, and it's been going great, vault-as-a-service is definitely something that's new to me, but it solves a real problem.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Free trial, worth giving it a try.
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