
What is AWS Systems Manager?
AWS Systems Manager is a secure end-to-end management solution for hybrid cloud environments.
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90 Likeliness to Recommend
99 Plan to Renew
90 Satisfaction of Cost Relative to Value
Emotional Footprint Overview
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+95 Net Emotional Footprint
The emotional sentiment held by end users of the software based on their experience with the vendor. Responses are captured on an eight-point scale.
How much do users love AWS Systems Manager?
Pros
- Respectful
- Fair
- Performance Enhancing
- Enables Productivity
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AWS Systems Manager Reviews

Chandrika S.
- Role: Consultant
- Industry: Technology
- Involvement: Vendor Selection and Purchasing
Submitted Jul 2025
Good product
Likeliness to Recommend
What differentiates AWS Systems Manager from other similar products?
In high demand
What is your favorite aspect of this product?
Technical team ready to help
What do you dislike most about this product?
Nothing as of now
What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?
Highly recommended
Pros
- Helps Innovate
- Continually Improving Product
- Reliable
- Performance Enhancing

Emotonha P.
- Role: Information Technology
- Industry: Technology
- Involvement: Business Leader or Manager
Submitted Jun 2025
Reliable, Scalable, and Feature-Rich – AWS Empower
Likeliness to Recommend
What differentiates AWS Systems Manager from other similar products?
AWS Systems Manager stands out due to its deep native integration with AWS services, enabling centralized visibility and control across a wide range of AWS resources. 1. Unified Operations Hub: Combines automation, patch management, inventory, configuration compliance, and session management in a single interface. 2. Agentless and Agent Based Support: Seamlessly supports both EC2 instances and on-premises servers, with minimal setup. 3. Cost Efficiency: Many features are included at no additional charge for EC2, making it a highly cost effective option compared to separate third-party solutions.
What is your favorite aspect of this product?
My favorite aspect of this product is that, there is no Additional Infrastructure Required– Fully managed by AWS, reducing overhead and allowing teams to focus on operations, not platform maintenance.
What do you dislike most about this product?
Based on my experience, what I dislike most about AWS is: 1. User Interface and Navigation: The UI can feel fragmented, with different features (e.g., Automation, Parameter Store, Patch Manager) spread across multiple sections. This can make it difficult to onboard new users or quickly locate specific functionality. 2, Pricing Visibility for Advanced Features: Some advanced capabilities (like Automation step costs or Parameter Store advanced tiers) are not always intuitive from a cost management perspective, potentially leading to unexpected charges if not carefully monitored.
What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?
AWS Systems Manager is a powerful and scalable tool, but its value is best realized when implemented with a clear plan, good security practices, and a phased rollout. My recommendations for Someone Considering AWS Systems Manager: 1. Start with Clear Use Cases: Identify your core needs first, such as patch management, automation, inventory, or secure remote access, and focus on setting up those modules before exploring the full feature set. Systems Manager is modular, so you don’t need to implement everything at once. 2. Test in a Dev or sandbox environment first before rolling out widely, 3. Use AWS Documentation and Learning Resources
Pros
- Continually Improving Product
- Reliable
- Enables Productivity
- Trustworthy
Pranav p.
- Role: Operations
- Industry: Media
- Involvement: Business Leader or Manager
Submitted May 2025
Good to have best service
Likeliness to Recommend
What differentiates AWS Systems Manager from other similar products?
It's flexible and easy to access and deployment
What is your favorite aspect of this product?
Console access and services are more likely
What do you dislike most about this product?
Something related to cost
What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?
Good to choose aws.
Pros
- Efficient Service
- Fair
- Client's Interest First
- Continually Improving Product
Cons
- Commodity Features