OpenText LoadRunner Professional Pricing

HelenSague - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Performance Testing Specialist at Canadian Pacific Railway

It is reasonable. We pay the cost, but we have everything. We have a big set of licenses for SAP and other applications. We have all kinds of licenses.

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SP
Lead Performance Engineer at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

Shift-left is very new to our organization because we have been using professional/community licenses. We are trying to use enterprise now because, with professionals, it's a one-machine license. It's a single user. 

We pay a lot for licensing. But the incentive is the support we get with it, that we pay once, and we are set. 

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Richard Dachowski - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Quality & Test Architect at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

This is not an open-source product. You do have to pay for the solution. However, there are open-source solutions available. 

The cloud is probably competitive in terms of pricing. However, if you're talking about the on-premise stuff, the professional licenses or the enterprise licenses are on the high side of prices. They're not they're not cheap.

The biggest thing about the cloud, and, for that matter, whatever application you're talking about, is that they take care of the headache of you maintaining the infrastructure needed to support your performance testing environment.

I've been with LoadRunner long enough to know what it's like to maintain one of those types of environments since the cloud wasn't around ten years ago. Therefore, I've witnessed that the cloud offers significant savings in time and effort from a customer's point of view, even if you pay for it.

That said, they don't give it away for free. You have everyone that's doing all the maintenance for you, including setting up your servers and making sure they use to start up the servers appropriately with the right level of software and keep the software up to date and all that stuff. That costs, and that's not free. There's a careful balancing act you have to have between how much you're going to use the cloud, and what you're gonna do on-premise.

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Aphiwat Leetavorn. - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager, Director, Share Holder at Marco Technology

The licensing model is complex. You have to pick up the protocol and the number of concurrent users, and then select the level of concurrent users. For example, there would be one price for 100 to 500 users and another for 500 to 2000 users. If you choose two protocols, then you will have to pay twice the amount depending on the number of concurrent users.

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VP
Senior Manager - Performance Architect at Publicis Sapient

The licensing is on a yearly basis and is relatively expensive.

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Aphiwat Leetavorn. - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager, Director, Share Holder at Marco Technology

The pricing model and the software licensing model could be better.

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SifisoNhlambo - PeerSpot reviewer
QA Performance Engineer at African Bank

It is a high-cost investment, particularly for companies with small budgets or limited testing needs. 

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Mahendra Andhale - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Test Lead at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

It is on the higher side cost-wise, but the usability is good. If they reduced the cost, it would help smaller organizations like ours to take advantage of the features it offers.

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DS
Performance Task Consultant at PCS Systemtechnik GmbH

The price is a bit on the high side, but it is still affordable.

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Omkar  Sawant - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Manager at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

LoadRunner Professional's licensing costs are on the higher side, apart from the Community Edition. The Community Edition is free but limited to fifty users; after that, you have to pay for extra users.

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RajeevSAwant - PeerSpot reviewer
Head Automation CoE at Truglobal

Micro Focus offers several options for licensing, it really depends on the number of users you have and your use case. 

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AN
Script analyst at Alpha Citra Siber Indonesia

The pricing model, especially when involving partners, could use some improvement.

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KK
Senior Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

When you compare the cost of other tools such as NeoLoad and LoadNinja, the cost of LoadRunner is on the expensive side. As a result, we are currently considering going with NeoLoad.

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Venkat G - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Software Engineer at DXC Technology

LoadRunner is a little more expensive than other solutions, but there are no hidden costs. 

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Abin K Raj - PeerSpot reviewer
Test Architect Applications and Performance at Max Stack Labs

There's an Enterprise Professional and Cloud option as well. The cloud option is maybe called StormRunner. However, most clients choose on-premises deployments. I use the professional version.

I'd rate the solution five out of ten as it is more expensive. 

There is a free trial for up to 50 users that companies should try.

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RS
Senior Consultant at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees

I am not aware of the pricing.

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Vipul-Kumar - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at Intelli AI LLC

LoadRunner is more expensive than some competing products.

The pricing is a little too high. However, everything is mostly included in the initial license. It depends on how many nodes you want to set up. This is what determines some of the additional costs.

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SG
Senior Manager at Capgemini

Pricing depends on our choices because it depends on what type of protocol we are getting, what type of licensing we are getting, and what kind of relationships we have with HP and Micro Focus. We can't say how much it will be based on that.

I cannot say because we are technical managers and I am not involved in any costing or pricing issues. I am not involved with any pricing.

I would rate the pricing a one out of five. It is expensive.

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Gary_Chen - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Manager at AUSENIOR

I would rate the solution's pricing a nine out of ten. 

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SJ
Engineer 2 at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

It is very expensive compared to the other tools available in the market. 

I'd rate it a two out of five in terms of affordability.

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SM
Manager sap at Southwest Gas Corporation

OpenText LoadRunner Enterprise's pricing is reasonable. 

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VC
Lead Solution Architect at a consumer goods company with 10,001+ employees

I would still consider LoadRunner as an expensive tool and you get a LoadRunner and the Performance Center.

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SM
Performance Test Engineer at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees

I have been using the paid version of the product.

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RA
Performance Architect at valuelabs LLP

On a scale of one to ten, where one is low and ten is a high price, I rate the solution a five. So, many things can be done with open-source solutions rather than Micro Focus LoadRunner Professional. But LoadRunner provides scalability and stability, which helps save the money of our customers.


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HR
Performance Test Line manager at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

There is an annual license required to use Micro Focus LoadRunner Professional. There are not any additional costs other than the licensing fees to use it.

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GA
Lead Test Engineering at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

The licensing fees are based on the number of users. There is also a free community edition, but it depends on what protocol you're using and how many users you want. Essentially, the licensing fees are based on the need.

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DA
Test Automation, DevOps & Performance Engineering at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

This is not a cheap product.

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it_user471417 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT QA Test Manager at a leisure / travel company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We have our license pool with 100 concurrent users. I like the concurrent license model. I don't have any problem scaling.

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it_user204486 - PeerSpot reviewer
CEO at Infuse Consulting

The set up costs depend on the protocol type (there are standard and premium types), the number of virtual users being simulated, the terms, and the number of, load generator machines that are needed. Then there is an annual support maintenance fee that allows for free upgrade and access to the support functions.

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VG
Regional Head Customer Experience at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

There is a licensing cost that is expensive. There is also the Enterprise version of the software which allows other features that the Professional does not, such as, license sharing.

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TD
Senior Load & Performance Test Analyst at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

LoadRunner Professional is an expensive product.

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it_user1124241 - PeerSpot reviewer
Head - Testing Centre of Excellence at NIIT Technologies Limited

I don't have any information about how much it costs to run the solution. I know it is expensive, but I don't handle the accounting, so I'm unsure how much our organization actually pays. I don't believe there are other costs beyond the standard licensing fee.

There are different licence tiers. We have the maximum, so so don't have to deal with any limitations at any time.

There's two types of users on the solution. One is the actual testers. In our organization, we have twenty people using this load. The others are virtual users. The licensing is dependent upon the virtual user and you are charged according to how many virtual users are using the application. Around twenty users are virtual in my organization.

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RV
QA Manager at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I don't know the licensing cost, but I think that you would get a discount for normal usage. I think there are different yearly options for different types of usage. It is not only how many users, but also whether it is shareable or not and other criteria involved in each feature. There are additional fees for the users and hardware linked to the processing.

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it_user348147 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Test Engineer with 1,001-5,000 employees

The license cost is much more compared to other tools available, but it will give you a complete package for load testing your application.

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NamNguyen8 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Automation Engineer at FPT

The fee for LoadRunner Professional is very high - about US$500 per user.

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it_user94998 - PeerSpot reviewer
Performance Test Lead at a consultancy with 51-200 employees

The cost depends greatly on the needs of the testing engagement.

The free community licence (permanent for 50 VUsers) available from Version 12 is very useful. For small tests this is sufficient and there is no licence cost to use it.

The community licence is excellent for training as well, you get full functionality for as long as you like.

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it_user332454 - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Lead at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees

It is very costly, but LoadRunner works perfectly. It fits our needs in the way we use it, but you should make sure your use justifies the cost.

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DP
Technical Leader at Valtech

Look at the options on other software which are not as pricey as LoadRunner. It's true that LoadRunner has all the features and a lot of ways to help, but then not all companies require such extensive tools. That is where I would probably suggest asking the pricing and the features integrated.

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NN
CTO at a tech consulting company with 201-500 employees

The solution's pricing is expensive.

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it_user148428 - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The price is a bit high but if you procure the HPE LoadRunner you will get many benefits such as excellent technical support, a wide range of supported protocols, a great document library and easy help from the technical communities for your problems.

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SD
Assistant Consultant at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

The licensing of Micro Focus LoadRunner Professional could improve. If it can be easier and the concurrent run can be included with the current total number of users, it would be helpful.

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SS
Senior Manager at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

There's the licensing fee, and then additional fees on top of that as well.

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it_user323586 - PeerSpot reviewer
Quality Assurance Analyst at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

Pricing is the only thing which make people think many times before purchasing this product.

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Buyer's Guide
OpenText LoadRunner Professional
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about OpenText LoadRunner Professional. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
765,386 professionals have used our research since 2012.