ManageEngine OpManager Scalability

Ved Singh - PeerSpot reviewer
Global Monitoring Lead at Stryker

The solution is scalable, and we have over 1,000 users utilizing it. It covers SAP, Linus and others, so I rate it a nine out of ten.

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Gabriel Clement - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead IT Security and Remediation at ARM Ltd

We have eight users of the solution in our organization. It is a scalable solution, and I rate its scalability as an eight.

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JT
Senior Information Technology Specialist at a philanthropy with 501-1,000 employees

It is scalable. I was the admin for this system, and we probably had over a thousand end-users. I was the only one who knew how to use it at the time.

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ManageEngine OpManager
March 2024
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JS
Student at Rabdan Academy

It's a highly scalable solution. I would rate the scalability an eight out of ten. 

In our organization, we have subscribed for five hundred endpoints. We use it 24/7, round the clock.

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JM
Sr.Network Engineer at NTT Security

We have one admin user, who logs in.

We have had several concerns with ManageEngine OpManager's scalability; it consumes a lot of resources.

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AB
MD at a recruiting/HR firm with 51-200 employees

The solution can scale well. 

We have 15 people on the solution currently.

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AN
Associated Director - Information Security at Netlink Software Group America Inc

I would rate the scalability an eight out of ten. There are over thousand end users using this solution. We use it on a daily basis. 

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BA
Software Engineer at Romsym Data

OpManager Enterprise has unlimited scalability. OpManager Plus goes to only 1000 devices in the application. So OpManager Enterprise has limitless scalability. OpManager Plus is limited to 1000. 

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Ajayi Oluwaseun - PeerSpot reviewer
System administrator at Nigeria LNG Limited

The solution is scalable. 

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KY
Senior System Administrator at NMB Singapore Ltd

I rate ManageEngine OpManager's scalability a seven point five out of ten. My company has four users. 

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YS
Network security architect at ARCEP

This solution is very scalable. 

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NR
Information Security Officer at Kenmare Resources Mauritius

We have found this solution to be pretty scalable.

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FM
System Administrator at Bakhresa Group of companies

The scalability of ManageEngine OpManager is good.

There are three people using this solution in my organization.

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SN
Senior System Engineer at Qatar Petroleum

This is a scalable product. We have approximately 500 users in the company.

We don't expect our usage of it to increase.

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it_user824682 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Support Manager at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

I think the product is extremely scalable. We have actually gone from two thousand nodes up to five thousand nodes and there was no issue in scaling up. We were simultaneously looking at the HA solution at the time and even when upgrading two things at the same time, there was no downtime for the system. 

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Aymen Souliman - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

For ManageEngine OpManager's ability to scale, I will give a rating of seven out of ten. The licensing is per node, so if you need to add multiple nodes, you may be limited by your license.

I manage approximately 85 to 100 devices through OPManager.

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Mahmoud Mawad - PeerSpot reviewer
IT network admin at GASCO

The scalability of ManageEngine OpManager is good.

We have approximately 250 devices being monitored by this solution.

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CH
Technical Sales Consultant at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

My experience with scaling OpManager is minimal. However, when scaling out a VM environment, I have experienced issues requiring the VM hosts to be rediscovered, VMs removed from OpManager and re-discovered, and in some cases an entire VM host removed and re-added.

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Istyak Ahmad - PeerSpot reviewer
Security specialist at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We have five to six people accessing this solution through the console.

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Istyak Ahmad - PeerSpot reviewer
Security specialist at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

This product is used by the IT personnel. So it is the IT manager's domain, I suppose. Other users are not using this. Expanding the user base is not really necessary or likely.  

It may have some limitations in monitoring the network if it is extremely large. We have not experienced this. If there are performance issues the equipment may need an upgrade. This is a load issue and it is not the fault of the application.  

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SM
Technical Consultant at Saudi Customs

Scaling this solution is easy. Sometimes, there is an issue where there is a conflict with licenses, but this is resolved with a call to technical support.

In terms of people using this solution, we have approximately twenty users in the data center, and one or two people for each port.

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SP
System Administrator at Star india pvt ltd

We only have 12 users but the solution is scalable.

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SN
Project Manager at NIIT Limited

The scalability of OpManager is very good.

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FM
System Administrator at Bakhresa Group of companies

It is easy to scale, but scalability depends on the number of licenses you buy. 

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LA
Technical Solution Specialist at a security firm with 51-200 employees

The solution is scalable, so long as you have the right licensing. 

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PS
Sr. Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

No issues in tools.

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PM
Principal Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We have approximately 25 people from different departments using this solution, such as the network, help, and server teams.

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FM
System Administrator at Bakhresa Group of companies

The solution is scalable. You just need the correct licensing. You can get a license for features such as Hyper-V, VMware, etc. We've been satisfied with the level of scalability we've achieved.

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NF
Senior Infrastructure Engineer at Union Group

The solution has very good potential for scalability. It's easy. We have about 300 people on the solution right now. We may increase usage in the future, but it depends on if our needs grow or not.

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it_user680733 - PeerSpot reviewer
Team Lead at EOH Managed Services Public Sector
it_user720492 - PeerSpot reviewer
Diretor Sistemas de Informação (CIO/CTO)
RM
Network Security and Infrastructure Engineer at LDC

The solution is scalable.

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WS
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

It might be slow but it's stable. No problem there either. That's not something that should stop anybody from buying it. My preference would be to speed it up, but there's probably a reason why it's not as fast as I would like it.

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it_user208767 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees

Since we are a small shop, we only needed what was available in the free version.

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AK
IT Administrator at a maritime company with 10,001+ employees

We have around five users using this solution. 

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RM
Product Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

It has very good scalability. We can go from 250 devices up to 50,000 or more devices.

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Buyer's Guide
ManageEngine OpManager
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about ManageEngine OpManager. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
767,847 professionals have used our research since 2012.