LogMeIn Central Scalability
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Darrell Greenhouse
Owner at Blackhawk Computer Engineering
I'm unsure of the scalability potential. Compared to ConnectWise, SolarWinds (N-Able), Kaseya or other tools - I just don't know the current capabilities of LogMeIn Central. I wasn’t managing a lot of nodes when I was using it, so my knowledge of its scalability may not be of much value. I remember reading in the documentation and on the company’s website about scalability, but again, I don’t know. A colleague who I turned over an old client to, had several clients he was/is supporting with LogMeIn tool(s) and he’s very satisfied with the product suite.
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reviewer1191933
Associate Director of Information Technology at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Sky's the limit. You can have as many you need, but you have to group them based on your needs. It is pretty straightforward.
We have about 7,500 LogMeIn clients out there. For deployment and maintenance of the LogMeIn account, there are basically one to three people depending on what's going on.
View full review »I rate the solution's scalability a nine out of ten.
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Chuck Miller
Technology Coordinator at a government with 51-200 employees
In terms of scalability, it's very much so. They have different plans. One computer to 250 computers. They used to have 1 to 100, and then 100 to 250, then 250 to 500 devices. If you hit 251, the price doubles because you went over the 250 max. It's very scalable, other than the price.
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Jim Graue
Support Technician at a non-profit with 1-10 employees
Overall, scalability is pretty good.
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reviewer1628832
Senior I.T. Consultant at a consultancy with 11-50 employees
We have approximately 100 users in our organization who use this solution.
View full review »I think it's fine in terms of scalability. I think the end-to-end security on it, in and of itself, is really good. I use the two-step login system and it's great.
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MedicalBd8e4
Medical Biller
Not something I use.
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ITManage09b6
IT Manager at a non-profit with 51-200 employees
I'm not sure as the price is too high for us to go above 100 computers so I just remove ones that are resting and add ones currently deployed.
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John-Robinson
Network Administrator at a performing arts with 51-200 employees
No issues with scalability.
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Presiden5c99
President at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
No issues with scalability.
View full review »My account covers 100 computers, and I use 98-99% of it most of the time.
No issues with scalability.
View full review »We don’t use it that often, but when we have it works.
View full review »It is able to handle everything that I have got. I am by no means a large size organization, but I have not come anywhere close to any maxing out anything.
View full review »No scalability issues.
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March 2024
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