IT Consultant at a real estate/law firm with 501-1,000 employees
Consultant
2023-10-13T07:53:56Z
Oct 13, 2023
Compared to other products, WAF is more costlier than LB, but in Citrix, LB is more expensive than WAF. We have a yearly subscription. You may get a discount if you go for three years. There is an additional cost for support, and the license covers only VM.
There are many licensing options. Some clients prefer to pay monthly. Others pay outright and then just pay for support. Others pay for an annual license. I'd rate the solution three out of five in terms of affordability.
AVP at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2020-07-08T09:01:02Z
Jul 8, 2020
Pricing is very high if you do a comparison with what is available in the market. It ends up being very expensive. Apart from licensing, there are additional fees for support and partnerships.
As mentioned before, setup is fairly simple and documented on the Citrix eDocs. there's a lot of information and how-to articles which facilitates all the setup. The new pooled licensing model also can be very useful in hybrid or wide deployments.
Reporting is one of the most important features to look for when evaluating universal access gateways, according to the PeerSpot member community. Our users also suggested that the tool should should cater to the specific services your business requires (such as VPN and VOIS). In terms of user interface, PeerSpot members said the RDP (remote desktop protocol) should be run over HTML5 for a smooth connection. The tool should have mainstream OPT solution compatibility and hyper-vision support...
Compared to other products, WAF is more costlier than LB, but in Citrix, LB is more expensive than WAF. We have a yearly subscription. You may get a discount if you go for three years. There is an additional cost for support, and the license covers only VM.
The solution has a yearly licensing fee. The product is not much expensive.
There are many licensing options. Some clients prefer to pay monthly. Others pay outright and then just pay for support. Others pay for an annual license. I'd rate the solution three out of five in terms of affordability.
This is a licensed solution.
It is expensive and requires proper planning with strategy.
I'm not sure about the pricing. As an end-user, it's not an aspect I can handle.
It costs about 4,000 a year.
I believe the pricing is comparable to SaaS.
Pricing is very high if you do a comparison with what is available in the market. It ends up being very expensive. Apart from licensing, there are additional fees for support and partnerships.
Usually, with Citrix the issue is the pricing, especially for the African region. We believe it's really expensive.
As mentioned before, setup is fairly simple and documented on the Citrix eDocs. there's a lot of information and how-to articles which facilitates all the setup. The new pooled licensing model also can be very useful in hybrid or wide deployments.
We have an annual license.