OpenText SiteScope Pricing
The pricing or licensing cost for Micro Focus SiteScope is often bundled with other things, so the cost for each individual would be difficult to calculate. Pricing could be $2,000,000 a year. My company pays for technical support because it's part of the contract with Micro Focus SiteScope. You buy the licenses, but you're also paying for the support.
With Nagios, it's much more bare-bones as far as paying for licenses and the software itself, and my company didn't have to use as much Nagios support yet in one or two years because there weren't too many problems using Nagios, and it's much more cost-effective, so that's one of the reasons why my company is migrating to Nagios from Micro Focus SiteScope.
View full review »It is expensive. I don't like its licensing. I don't like anything where you have to license it by individual licenses. I'm not a fan of that, but that's just me.
View full review »I would rate the pricing of SiteScope as a five out of ten in terms of costliness. It is not overly expensive, but there is room for improvement in terms of cost-effectiveness in some areas.
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It is not an expensive product if we compare it with similar products in market. I rate the solution's pricing a six out of ten
View full review »The pricing is the biggest challenge that we face.
There are open-source tools that do 90% of what LoadRunner and Micro Focus tools are able to do.
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Carl Brahms Jr
Engineer at United Airlines
Easy to setup, but I’m not able to recommend this product any longer because there hasn’t been any real investment in enhancements that allow for cloud or container monitoring. Apparently they no longer charge for solution templates and I’m not sure how they price the tool. They’ve changed it over the years from “points”, metrics, and monitor count. Not sure how they are selling this tool these days unless it’s to customers looking for an agentless onprem tool with no need to monitor new technologies.
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David Collier
Co-Founder at Nobius IT
If you already have other Micro Focus products, especially the testing tools, then you may already have licenses for Sitescope. Licensing is (typically for Micro Focus) very complex, so speak to your account manager to check.
The setup cost is minimal if you already have the hardware and that's reflected in the functionality.
There are some great pre-packaged monitoring templates known as "solution templates". These are excellent kickstart ways to accelerate implementation - however, be aware that some of them are licensed separately.
If you're considering Sitescope as your sole or primary monitoring tool, I suggest you take a look around - there are better options for you.
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Rakesh Kanojia
Senior Technical Pre-Sales Consultant / Project Manager (BSM) at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
SiteScope licensing can be node based-or monitor-based. I would recommend for node-based licensing.
For the first time users, it is recommended to make use of the experienced service provided for initial setup as they bring in experience and best practices.
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Tarek Yahia
Consultant at FB
I don't know about the financial details surrounding the solution.
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reviewer802371
Service Assurance, Senior Manager at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The product's pricing should be lower since there are many open-source products that can do the same job with better user interfaces. The tool's pricing is yearly and you need to pay for support.
View full review »Depending on your requirements, there are two licensing models available. A simple point model, or an endpoint model. Points are consumed simply by number of monitors deployed, so if you are wanting to do end user or application monitoring, you want this one. Endpoint licensing is best suited if you don't have a monitoring solution, and want SiteScope to be your agentless monitor. This way, you can deploy any number of monitors at the one server (e.g. CPU, memory, disc, event log) and if they all share the one remote connections, that's one license. As opposed to the point license, where each check (CPU, memory, disc) is a point.
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reviewer1170870
Enterprise Monitoring | Information Services at a healthcare company with 5,001-10,000 employees
When Micro Focus Voltage SiteScope has introduced approximately eight years ago and there was not very much competition making the price high. However, when comparing the price of Micro Focus Voltage SiteScope now to other tools, they should reduce the price. It is similar to a legacy tool at this point.
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PankajSoni
Sr. Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
It depends on what the customer wants.
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Ravi Suvvari
Performance and Fault-tolerance Architect with 1,001-5,000 employees
Little expensive
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OpenText SiteScope
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