Arbor DDoS Pricing
As a customer of the solution, I don't know about the pricing details as our company's service provider offers us the solution as an inbuilt feature within the internet bandwidth they provide us. Therefore, there is no additional pricing for Arbor DDoS. Maybe, our service provider might have paid something to Arbor DDoS, of which we have no idea.
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reviewer1931166
Product Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
The solution could be a bit less expensive given its market share. Other solutions that only offer DDoS protection are less expensive. Pressure from new companies will be visible in the future and affect pricing.
I'd also like botnet protection to be included in the package with volumetric DDoS attack prevention. Since licenses are required for routers, a method for tracking them in the pipeline would make the pricing model more attractive.
Given the limited scope of functionality, I rate the solution's pricing model a six out of ten.
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Roman Lara
Sr. Security Engineer at Rackspace
You pay for what you get. Like any other consumer product, there are things out there that are extremely cheaper than Arbor, but you're also not going to get the type of information that you do with Arbor. And there are some other companies out there that are a little pricier than Arbor, that are not going to mitigate and give you the type of information that you want. Arbor is striking a good balance between pricing and what they deliver.
In terms of costs in addition to their standard licensing fees, it depends. There are other feeds that you can subscribe to. There are different services that they're starting to bundle up with NETSCOUT, that you'll be able to subscribe to. There are some feeds on proactive alerting. Because they have such a big visibility into the global internet network, they're able to see botnets discussing or targeting potential customers of yours, and they can actually make you aware of such. They have different feeds that they get from their security team that help you mitigate DoS attacks without any kind of intrusion on your part. You don't have to make any kind of adjustment to countermeasure. These are pre-configured signatures that they see in the wild and that feed is delivered straight to your mitigation device and can mitigate DoS attacks that common users wouldn't be able to do by themselves. That is great for those who are first taking on the product and getting into taking on DDoS attacks.
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Arbor services are paid annually. A good option is that cloud mitigations can be licensed annually, but you can also buy a single mitigation. That's the lowest quote that you can get. You can activate a cloud mitigation and 24 hours after the mitigation ends, you can buy one more and so on without a contract. They are flexible with the licensing for these additional services, which is nice.
View full review »I don't deal with the pricing, but it seems that you need to get basic support in order to upgrade the software and implement some patches.
View full review »Arbor DDoS is an expensive solution and not a low-priced product, as its technology offers very high performance. I believe that the price of Arbor DDoS falls under the bracket of medium to high price.
There is an annual license fee with the cost dependent on requirements.
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Wilhelm Farrugia
Manager IP Core and Transmission Networks at GO PLC
You need to find a way to get a good offering from Arbor by negotiating a price. That is the challenge.
See if it is possible to scale using the cloud service.
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reviewer991227
Traffic Management skill center at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Arbor DDoS is quite expensive, especially for the TMS mitigation part
View full review »The price is a little high.
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Erik Nordquist
Product Manager, MSx Security Services at TPx Communications
There is room for improvement with the pricing. It is an expensive solution. The issue with the pricing is more the way it is built. Right now we're paying per router, and there's a limitation there. I would like to see bundle-pricing where there is an overall solution cost.
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TabbrezBalbbale
Security Advisor at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Pricing is slightly on the higher side.
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reviewer1500414
Presales Manager - Iraq and Jordan at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
The pricing of the solution is cheap.
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reviewer1418178
Engineer at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
The solution has a huge price, but we are a global company so we receive global pricing, which is why we chose Arbor. We also receive good prices for Russia.
We also bought the Sentinel feature to use its flow spec because we needed to know how much traffic will be mitigated on our borders. We haven't used it yet, but we are planning on using it in the Spring. We found that the combination of the Sentinel feature with Arbor DDoS going forward is the most important feature.
We do not use the Arbor Cloud DDoS solution because it is too costly. We decided to make our proprietary cloud solution designed by our company.
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Yassine-Ibnoucheikh
Regional Technical Manager at HTBS
The price of this solution is a little high in the African market, it should be lower.
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Sorin Cucu
Owner at Ampec Data Service srl
The licensing of a complete Arbor solution, including fire-walling and unified site management, can get expensive. This is a cost-benefit scenario in which the risk of losing everything must be weighed against the increased expense of the solution. This decision lies with the end customer and it depends on his protection policy. Apparently, taking protective measures is not prevalent in our culture, as people have a tendency to think that they will not be the target of an attack, even though this may be the ultimate result.
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reviewer1995105
Network Security Engineer at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
The solution's pricing is based on a licensing model that is expensive when compared to other tools.
The first option is a DDoS or throughput license that never expires after purchase. You can use the box until its end of life.
The second option is a subscription license that is purchased for one, three, or five years. It includes some additional features and services that are optional.
Product or technical support is a separate license that must be renewed every one or three years.
View full review »The price of Arbor DDoS depends on many parameters. It depends on the physical capacity of the environment, and it is not a straight-line price. It's fairly competitive in the market on the price.
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reviewer1335690
Network Security Architecture at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
The solution is a bit costly if you're on a tight budget, but it's worth the price that they are charging - the ROI is notable in a long run.
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Securityebea
Security Architect with 1,001-5,000 employees
Arbor's products are very expensive. Their competitors are cheap when compared with Arbor. Now we are using Arbor, but in the future, if the price remains expensive, we might PoC the competitors. If we have the budget, we want to use Arbor, but in the future, if we have budget problems we may try other products.
View full review »As far as I know, they are very successful in DDoS protection. Because they know it, their service prices are too high. They provide cloud DDoS protection for ISPs, but that is also too expensive.
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ManagerI46d2
Manager IP Services at a tech company with 10,001+ employees
Licensing is good and they are very helpful to us. Without licensing you cannot get the complete features of the product, as well as the complete level of support, so licensing is obviously a good option.
View full review »Arbor Networks APS licensing usually depends on the throughput of the enterprise.
Arbor Networks SP/TMS licensing usually depends on the throughput and the number of managed routers.
Note: It is not a cheap solution, but this is the most deployed anti-DDoS solution worldwide.
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AbuFaizal
Security Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Licensing is based on features, I believe.
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Security1a8a
Security Consultant with 51-200 employees
To be honest, I don't care about numbers. I'm a technical guy. But I know it's expensive compared to its competitors. After you have the on-premise solution, for your solution to be effective you have to subscribe to an "upper level," so there's another cost. There is also a subscription to cloud services, which is another cost.
View full review »As a comparatively medium-scale ISP, we struggled with the license restrictions. By default, the Arbor SP device has only five licenses, which means only five routers can be integrated.
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CloudSece7fe
Cloud Security Specialist at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Because the solutions from competitors are very different, it's not easy to compare. However, the licensing from Arbor is clear and understandable and the pricing is reasonable when looking at the market, in general.
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View full review »They offer good prices.
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reviewer2240247
Security Consultant at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
The product must improve its price. Our customers always complain about the price of the product. Most products are expensive in Taiwan. The product might be cheaper in other countries. However, I am not sure.
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Informat7f04
Information Security Analyst at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Pricing is average.
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NetCon37561
Network Consultant at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees
We work with different vendors from different industries.
View full review »Start with a small license. Measure your bandwidth requirements.
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