Bamboo Pricing

Andrea Carella - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Engineer at Politecnico di Milano

The price of Bamboo is reasonable.

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MO
Chief Information Officer at AB Microfinance Bank Nigeria

I rate the product’s pricing a five out of ten.

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Annie Ioceva - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Product at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

The server products for small teams used to offer excellent pricing. However, Atlassian has since changed the offering and the pricing is more expensive. I do still think the solution offers good value for money.

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Sanjeeb Pandey - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Architect/Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

If Bamboo could provide more flexibility on pricing, that would help. On the agent side, if you want to increase the number of agents it should be less expensive. If they can provide some better pricing model, it will help, whether we are going to use it or are already using it.

We have a standard license to use the solution. There can be some additional cost if we use some commercial plugins.

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it_user293628 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Build & Release Engineer at a non-tech company with 501-1,000 employees

Keep in mind that Bamboo pricing is based on number of remote agents. Agents are what you used to load balance build and deployment tasks, so depending on how large your development shop is, what your software architecture looks like, and how often you intend to build and deploy new versions of software, it can get fairly pricey to support a higher volume pipeline.

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it_user199380 - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Release Engineer at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees

The license is the worst. It costs the most. In addition to that we run it on a very beefy server (HP DL360 G8 with 24G of ram). I would not run this software on subpar hardware.

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BalakrishnanS - PeerSpot reviewer
Engeener at Dell EMC

There is a subscription required to use Bamboo.

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it_user202509 - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution Management at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

We started out using only a number of agents and moved to a bigger setup using many remote agents over the years. The cost depends on the agents used and amount of boxes deployed to run them on.

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LW
DevOps Engineer at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees

They have very stable pricing. The license is 120,000 per year for the license and maintenance.

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it_user277122 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Development Consultant at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

I see no problem in paying for support, especially because licensing is remote agent based.

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it_user176028 - PeerSpot reviewer
Build and Release Engineer at a tech vendor with 201-500 employees

We initially got 5 agents for around $2000 excluding infrastructure setup. Now we are using docker containers to maximize the mileage on them.

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Bamboo
April 2024
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