What is our primary use case?
It's been used as a storage system for our social media site.
When you run a social media site, the limitless scalability of Wasabi is critical for our mission-critical systems since it ensures that we don't have to worry about our users running out of space.
What is most valuable?
Wasabi is cost-effective, has no ingress and egress fees, and is reliable.
Wasabi helps us in maintaining our enterprise-grade safety requirements because it's highly functional, allowing us to maintain redundancies required for some of our solutions.
Wasabi is highly integratable because many systems successfully use it. It is extremely useful in facilitating seamless adoption into our current operational procedures.
Many of the solutions that are on Kubernetes use Wasabi integration for their S3, and increasingly, virtually all of them now use Wasabi for their integrations.
Wasabi's features of eliminating egress and API requests fees have ensured that we can run our social media sites without charging users for data, which increases the adoption of our platform.
Wasabi's simplified pricing model is phenomenal in helping our organization predict and manage cloud costs.
What needs improvement?
The most important improvement we would like to see in Wasabi is the ability to find files and folders easily on the platform, as it is not very easy at all right now.
For how long have I used the solution?
We have used Wasabi for at least the past three years.
How are customer service and support?
I have escalated questions to the Wasabi tech support.
I evaluate Wasabi's tech support as pretty effective; they set up live support instantly and did quite a lot quickly.
The technical support of Wasabi deserves a rating of nine.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Before Wasabi, we were using Amazon.
What was our ROI?
We have not needed to calculate the ROI for Wasabi, but we know that the value speaks for itself and it is fabulous.
What other advice do I have?
If any features are enhanced, that will be a very big deal.
Wasabi is very easy to implement and didn't take any time at all to implement.
We decided to switch to Wasabi primarily due to cost, followed by ease of use and ease of integration with third-party providers.
I would rate Wasabi as a product an eight out of ten.
So far, I think Wasabi is doing all right, and I recommend that they should consider deploying it in as many of their solutions as they can.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Public Cloud
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?