F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) Pricing
In my view, the cost is somewhat on the higher side. There are discounts available, but I wouldn't say it's overpriced. It's not cheap either, and the value for money is a bit higher from that perspective.
View full review »LTM is a good product, but it's expensive. They should make it more competitive because cloud providers offer free load balancing. Cloud providers can't cover all the security aspects of F5, but you get a decent amount of security. Cloud environments are becoming the norm across the IT industry. Many of the larger companies that previously used on-prem infrastructure are switching to the cloud, so companies like Fortinet and Palo Alto are reducing their prices. Otherwise, they can't compete in the cloud.
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reviewer2129115
Senior Network Engineer at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
The licensing model of F5 BIG-IP LTM is highly complex. The operation cost of the solution is high. The overall cost is high.
I rate the price of F5 BIG-IP LTM a one out of ten.
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F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM)
April 2024
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reviewer1250289
Sr. Architect at a media company with 10,001+ employees
F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager is an expensive product. However, the only additional cost we have with it is the yearly support cost.
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reviewer1706595
Senior Network Engineer at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
It was probably a one-time purchase and then you have maintenance, but I don't have the details on that. We bought what they called the Best bundle at the time, which pretty much included all of the modules. There was probably no additional cost afterward.
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reviewer1739430
Senior Technical Consultant at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees
I'm not aware of the licensing costs. My understanding is that it is expensive. I'd rate it a four out of five in terms of the rather expensive cost.
We do pay for extra support.
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Orphé DJEDJERO
Design and Conception Engineer at SFR
F5 BIG-IP can be expensive, although there are trial versions available which are helpful to find out if the solution is right for your company.
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Rakesh Joshi
General Manager at Seriti Resources
Pricing is quite high. We have taken it on a five-year basis. Not yearly.
And for support also, there is an extra cost.
View full review »It is cheaper than the average on the market. I would rate it as a five since it is in the middle range, with ten being the most expensive. It is good, and the price is reasonable.
Moreover, I have only worked on five or six devices and have not dealt with licensing rules. However, in my previous job as a system integrator, I did work on local installations, which were relatively quick and inexpensive.
I use a yearly subscription, which is the most expensive one now compared to its competitors.
I would rate the pricing a one out of ten. It is the most expensive solution out there.
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Mohamed Intissar
Tax Department at a government with 10,001+ employees
I found F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) an expensive product. The costs would depend on the appliance and infrastructure size. However, my company didn't have to pay extra to use additional features.
As F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) is very pricey, I'd rate its pricing as two out of ten.
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reviewer1589751
Senior Network Engineer at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
When you buy it you have a license bundle which I think you have to renew every year or every couple of years.
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Thomas Hejula
Senior IT Engineer at Lumeris
From a cost perspective, I agreed to analyze the standards in terms of load balancing. However, the cost that they have with AWS are almost prohibitive. I'm being forced to use F5 WAF. I would not simply use it based on cost. I agree that they have some great features, but for me, cost is key in terms of AWS.
This applies to buying in the AWS Marketplace. If you go to a simple WAF doing 25 megabits, and I'm paying for the instance cost as well, it is over a dollar an hour. You can add that up and ask for some discounts, but relative to other players, they are significantly more expensive.
We will need a lot of these, and it can be a real negative driver in terms of spend and how we will be able to move forward.
Purchasing though the AWS Marketplace was easy; it was a piece of cake. You go right in, and the options are there. It was nice you can pick the different kind of group you wanted and what type of security you wanted. It did put in a lot of information that would build a lot of the initial infrastructure for me in terms of supporting my load balancer and creating security. Granted, I destroyed it all, but it was nice and it was there. It gave me the ability to level set what I should create versus what they put in place. I could see what they're doing here and I can match it to my own criteria. What they put in the AWS Marketplace and came through with the license, it worked well.
We chose to go through the AWS Marketplace because you can do almost anything you are going to launch there. The first time you launch, you always grab from the market, particularly for PoCs, as it's just easier. There's no reason why I wouldn't go through the AWS Marketplace, because they've already have F5 WAF. It's exactly what I want and it's exactly what I needed, so I can go from there.
View full review »The product is expensive. We pay a yearly licensing fee.
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reviewer1573344
Network Engineer at a media company with 1,001-5,000 employees
I would rate the pricing a three out of five.
There are no additional fees to the standard licensing fee; everything is paid once.
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Eric Foote
Managing Director at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
It could be priced a little less, especially on the virtual side. It gets a bit expensive, but you get what you pay.
View full review »I am not aware of the exact cost of the product. However, it is expensive. The pricing can either be on a yearly or monthly subscription basis, and this choice is left to the customer's discretion. The product also includes a basic hardware support guarantee and subscription-based services, which can affect the overall cost.
View full review »I'd rate the pricing three out of ten. It is quite expensive to scale up.
View full review »The solution could work at lowering its prices a bit.
The licensing needs to be a bit more flexible.
We pay our licensing fees on a yearly basis.
View full review »The solution is more expensive than Barracuda. We pay yearly for its support services. There are no additional costs involved apart from the standard license.
View full review »We use the yearly-based license. I have personally not seen any additional costs.
View full review »Our company pays for the licensing cost on a yearly basis. Also, there are no extra costs in addition to the standard licensing fees.
View full review »There are a few licensing options available for F5 BIG-IP LTM. You can have a perpetual license which is a lifetime license. You then only need to renew the support, if you choose to open a ticket with the support.
The second option is a subscription model on the cloud. When I have a project that will only one year. I purchase a subscription for one year only. It would work for the whole year and after we can shut it down because there is no need for it.
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Kok KeongLow
Head of Presales at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
BIG-IP LTM is considered a premium product, so it's quite expensive and isn't affordable for all customers. F5's licensing is based on modules, so there are separate charges depending on which features you want.
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Oren Dror
Security IT Manager at IFAT Group
The pricing is pretty high. It's not the least expensive option.
That said, we're willing to pay for the premium security on offer.
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Bachir Elsitt
Network Security Engineer at Data Consult
It's fair, it's not too expensive. Maybe just a little high.
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Yudi Aritonang
Co-Founder and CEO at PT Eugenea Kreasi Utama
F5 is expensive. Reasonable in comparison, but it should be cheaper.
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reviewer1721355
Security Technical Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The licensing cost for F5 BIG-IP LTM is typically on a yearly basis, with options for one-year or three-year terms. It is quite expensive.
View full review »The price of F5 BIG-IP LTM could improve.
I rate the scalability of F5 BIG-IP LTM a ten out of ten.
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Priyesh MP
Solution Architect at Softcell Technologies Limited
The price is little bit on higher side, compared to the cost of NGINX.
View full review »Take a look at the modules that you are going to use. Look into the best bundles for them.
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Walid Mouamar
Network and Security Engineer at a logistics company with 1,001-5,000 employees
F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager is a high-priced tool. We pay for its license yearly.
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reviewer1433067
Director of Network Strategies and Technologies at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
The cost is quite high. The long-term support in particular is quite high.
Customers need to be aware that each feature is licensable, which allows costs to accrue.
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Guojun Jin
Staff Engineer at UbiNavi
Unless the price difference is large, this is not the primary concern for the product. The performance and product-related issues (secure for VPN, multi-function for network device, etc.) are the keys.
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SagarPatel
Senior ICT Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The cost is high for this product, so small customers, e.g. those in a private bank, won't be able to afford F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM), and they also don't really need the kind of support and functionality that this product gives.
For customers who are in the government, we propose F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) despite its cost being high, because they'll really need it. They host their applications in the cloud, and in private data centers, e.g. private cloud services, so they'll need the kind of protection that this product provides.
It depends on customer. Whenever we see that customers can't afford, or the environment is smaller, we propose Fortinet, or some other solution that's cheaper than Fortinet. We don't propose F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) to them.
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OMKaewsaenchai
Total Solution System Engineer at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees
I can't say much about the price because our sales department handles pricing. I'm a technical engineer, but I can say that all of these products are in the same price range.
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reviewer1573344
Network Engineer at a media company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Compared to using open-source products, the prices are not cheap.
View full review »This solution comes with a standard license, and there are also extra licenses that can be obtained. The licenses are purchasable for durations of one, two, three, and five years. The hardware is something to consider when purchasing
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reviewer1633455
Director at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
It is quite expensive as a product. Because it is very stable, it is also expensive.
View full review »Security should be involved in any base license. When you bring on F5, you only have default license. Then, the ASM product license has to be purchased. It would be great if F5 could include the ASM in the base license.
View full review »BIG-IP LTM isn't a cheap solution - I'd rate its pricing as three out of five.
View full review »The biggest concern for my clients is the pricing.
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Network8776
Network Presales Manager at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees
5 BIG-IP is too expensive at the current licensing costs.
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Flight9875
Works at a logistics company with 1,001-5,000 employees
They are expensive.
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ChiefSecd99d
Chief Security Architect at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Purchasing through the AWS Marketplace was good. We chose to go through the AWS Marketplace because everything that we needed was a soft appliance. We needed something to work in Amazon, and this product was available there.
We have found the pricing and licensing on AWS to be competitive.
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Georges Samaha
Security Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
F5 Prices are considered higher then competitive solutions, but performance & features are worth the extra money.
View full review »The licensing pricing seems relatively easy enough to get your head around. I would advise anyone to ensure that you have a conversation with an F5 consultant before purchasing, as you would with most products. An F5 consultant is the best placed to understand your needs and ensure that you purchase the correct licensing and products for your requirements.
View full review »Licensing is paid on an annual basis and there are no additional costs.
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reviewer1788060
Senior Network and Security Specialist at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
BIG-IP LTM is somewhat pricey for a small company with a limited budget.
View full review »The price of F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) is too high.
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reviewer1448481
Network Security Specialist at a energy/utilities company with 5,001-10,000 employees
F5 pricing is too high, compared to Citrix.
If a big sector or a company needs more security and more control over applications and the ADC, F5 is the best choice. But if a company needs only an ADC, without the web application firewall features, Citrix is fine.
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Solutiond87c
Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
It is sort of a commodity product. A load balancer is a load balancer. What will be, at the end of the day, the cheapest option or have the best performance, that is what it will come down to. Can it do the necessary performance that we need, and if so, is there a cheaper alternative? If not, then we'll stick with what we have.
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ipmplspr538920
Security Governance at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
If you are planning to use security features, better to go for strong hardware and the best bundle license, which is great for web security.
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Rana Mohamed
Product Manager at MCS
You can buy it on a yearly basis, or you can go for a subscription. For on-premise boxes, it is just the RMA.
The licensing strategy for F5 is good.
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Joshua Cruz
Associate Systems Engineer at Frontline Education
We are going to the AWS Marketplace because purchasing there is simple to do. We are looking for the ease it provides. We have tried other providers, but it wasn't as good.
View full review »When you purchase the virtual edition or the hardware, it comes with the base license. There are additional costs depending on what modules or what functionality is required.
Everything is included in the license fee but it's a very expensive solution.
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reviewer1352181
Associate CSA at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
It is a little pricey. I wish the pricing was cheaper, but I wish the pricing was cheaper for everything.
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Girish Vyas
Architect - Cloud Serviced at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
This product is costly from a licensing perspective considering its competitors. This is why it lost a rating point from me.
If your IT budget can support it, go for it.
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reviewer1483797
Service Delivery Engineer - Network Security Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
It is a bit expensive product. Kemp Loadmaster is much cheaper than F5.
Its licensing is on a yearly basis. It can be for one year or three years.
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reviewer1480176
CTO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
The price should be reduced because it is expensive when compared to the competition. Alternatively, bundled packages should be offered. This is an issue that shows up for most of our customers.
View full review »We only use a fraction of the capabilities of F5. There are different modules that we have heard others speak highly of, but we don't want to use them locally. It's an on-premise server. For example, there is a WAF (web application firewall) model and others that we don't use.
It's not a cheap product, but there are no other replacements for what we do with it.
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reviewer1527075
Lead Network Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
I am not familiar with the price of this solution.
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Sanja Rakic
Security Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
The costs could be lower. In a report, we found that Citrix Solutions are somehow cheaper - including in relation to encryption licensing. I cannot compare as I haven't spoken to Citrix. I don't know if it's easier or has the same (or more features). That said, I wouldn't describe this product as cheap.
View full review »Great product for the money. But they can get really expensive, so get what meets your needs. They do have some expensive extras like GTM, which has both hardware and licensing costs for multiple datacenters.
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Reviewer702843
Director Technology Solutions with 11-50 employees
It is the best solution, but that comes with an increased price.
Try to negotiate all the software features that you require upfront. E.g., if you need three different software features and a web application firewall, then try to log the prices initially when you are buying the initial solution, even if you are not buying some of the software but at least log the prices for features.
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reviewer1010148
Security Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
We are on an annual license to use the solution.
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reviewer1441791
Head Of Technology at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
When we purchased additional licenses for our other locations, we received a discount of between 20% and 25%. My understanding is that they matched the competitor's price.
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Director1e9d
Director Public Sector at Smart Tronix Inc
Purchasing through the AWS Marketplace was very simple. The main reason that we went this way was the simplicity of buying it there. It is maintained and upgraded for us, and this makes it easy to stay current.
While the licensing is good through the AWS Marketplace, it is more expensive than what you could buy yourself. However, the convenience outweighs the price.
View full review »Check other vendors like Cisco, Citrix or A10 Networks. There are plenty in the market with which you can achieve same thing.
There are three relevant things about purchasing through the AWS Marketplace:
- It Increase protection against web attacks.
- It integrates with AWS WAF, which makes it easy to deploy without changes to your infrastructure.
- F5 manages your AWS WAF rules, so you don't have to.
We purchased through the AWS Marketplace because it was a popular way to go, and we were intrigued. The price of this product is not an issue. They have good pricing and licensing.
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Technicab017
Technical Team Leader at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
The price is high.
View full review »The solution is quite expensive if we compare it with the competition. For only load balancer, it is too expensive. The license is subscription-based, except for the security model.
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Hu231Anly367
Thermicien with 51-200 employees
The pricing is inclusive of many features.
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reviewer1360833
Technology Analyst at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
The price of the solution is sometimes expensive.
View full review »F5 is more expensive than other solutions, so you have to be sure F5 is the best solution to fit the requirements.
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F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM)
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM). Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,857 professionals have used our research since 2012.