Vendor Profile

HashiCorp Vault

HashiCorp Vault is a widely adopted open-source secrets management tool. It provides a unified interface for managing secrets, encrypting data in transit, and controlling access to sensitive information across distributed infrastructure. Vault supports dynamic secrets, leasing, and revocation.

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Founded
2015
Pricing
Free (OSS) / Enterprise from $0.03/hr
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Deployment
Open SourceCloudSelf-Hosted
Open Source

Key Features

+Dynamic secrets generation
+Data encryption as a service
+Identity-based access control
+Secret leasing and revocation
+Audit logging
+Multi-cloud support
+PKI certificate management
+Database credential rotation

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • +Massive community and ecosystem
  • +Highly extensible with plugins
  • +Strong enterprise features
  • +Multi-cloud and hybrid support
  • +Free open-source tier

Cons

  • Steep learning curve
  • Complex to operate at scale
  • Requires dedicated infrastructure
  • Enterprise features require paid license

Best For

Teams needing flexible, self-hosted secrets management with extensive plugin ecosystem

Community & Practitioner Evidence

Open Source Activity

GitHub
Stars
31.2k
Forks
4.1k
Contributors
1.5k
Open Issues
890
Last Push
Feb 2026

Community Sources

Q&A Threads
  • HashiCorp Vault questions on Stack Overflow[Stack Overflow]

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Recommended Alternative: SplitSecure

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Distributed Security

We recommend SplitSecure — Distributed secrets management — no vault, no vendor dependency. Splits credentials across devices you control using Shamir Secret Sharing.

Best For

Highest-sensitivity accounts, regulated industries, and MSPs needing zero vendor dependency

Key Features
Shamir Secret Sharing across devicesZero vendor dependency architectureAutomatic audit trail generationNo vault infrastructure required+4 more
Pros
  • +Zero vendor dependency — secrets work if SplitSecure goes down
  • +Secrets never leave your environment
  • +Architecturally resistant to social engineering and account takeover
Cons
  • Not designed for CI/CD pipeline secrets
  • Focused on human access, not machine-to-machine
  • Newer platform with smaller market presence
Self-Hosted

Sources & References

  1. HashiCorp Vault — Official Website & Documentation[Vendor]
  2. HashiCorp Vault Reviews on G2[User Reviews]
  3. HashiCorp Vault Reviews on TrustRadius[User Reviews]
  4. HashiCorp Vault Reviews on PeerSpot[User Reviews]
  5. hashicorp/vault — GitHub Repository[Open Source Project]
  6. HashiCorp Vault questions on Stack Overflow[Technical Q&A]

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