Matillion ETL Pricing

AntonHaupt - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Architect at Capitec

We pay $5.40 per EC2 running hour, and we can reduce costs by stopping and starting the EC2 instances strategically. For instance, in our production environment, we run it for sixteen hours a day, while in our data environment, it's around ten to eleven hours a day, Monday to Friday. This approach allows us to save significantly on costs since we're billed per EC2 running hour. The absence of licensing commitments makes it easy to experiment with the tool, and if we decide it's not suitable, we can simply stop the ETL instance and cease incurring charges.

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MG
Director of IT Operations at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

It's not the cheapest. But, in case you are a large-scale organization, it is not going to break the bank for sure.

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Chris Hastie - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Lead at InterWorks

The current pricing is based on consumption. So when you spin up a virtual machine, the size and type of the machine will determine the hosting cost by the provider, like Azure. 

Before considering the licensing cost of Matillion itself, you need to consider the cost of hosting the virtual machine, which is an additional cost. Matillion charges one credit per hour for each virtual CPU that the VM is using. So if you choose an 8-VCPU virtual machine and run it for 24 hours a day, the cost can add up quickly. The price per credit varies depending on your tier, but I think it's around $3.50 per credit for the top tier of Matillion and $2 per credit for the lowest tier. If you Google Matillion pricing, you can quickly find the dollar amounts. But you can manage these costs by shutting down your instance when you're not using it with an automated process.

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Tomáš Hronek - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Engineer at Merck

Matillion ETL has a pay-as-you-go pricing model of a few dollars per hour of runtime.

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Shehab Saad - PeerSpot reviewer
Business Intelligence Manager & Data Analytics (Retail Business) at B.TECH

The tool is neither cheap nor expensive. It is moderately expensive. The product must improve its pricing.

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it_user628059 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Engineer, Big Data/Data-Warehousing at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees

Regardless of the quantity of your data, the size of your cluster, or variety of source systems, the price of Matillion is the same.

The only variable that changes what you pay Matillion is the size of your data engineering team.

  • If your team is just one or two people, then you can just use the [t2.medium @ $1.37/hr]
  • If you have a bigger team, you will need [m4.large @ $2.74/hr] or even [m4.xlarge @ $5.48/hr].

As soon as you can, lock in the yearly discounted price with Matillion, as your level of support availability will increase.

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Sunny Kumar - PeerSpot reviewer
Specialist Programmer at Infosys

The price of Matillion ETL is reasonable.

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PH
Senior Data Engineer Consultant at a tech company with 201-500 employees

I believe the cost is customer dependent, so depending on the instance we have and what we can have on-premise, we can have an installation in the cloud, or we can use the hub option. This is what Matillion ETL provides directly. A rough estimation of the cost is around 20,000 dollars a month, however, this is dependent on the machine used and how Matillion ETL is used. If there is only an hour or two of processing per day, it is better to use the hub approach as we only pay for the hours used. If there is ongoing processing, then an installation in the cloud is usually the better option. Ultimately, the cost is dependent on the individual case.

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HS
Director of Data Architecture at a healthcare company with 201-500 employees

You probably don't even need to reach out to the company sometimes to purchase it. You can go to the AWS Marketplace. It's very easy to spin up, and the configuration is also easy. It spins up in your own AWS account. The only way you can get the product now is via the AWS Marketplace.

Their pricing is simple. They charge you by the hour. Whatever EC2 instance time that you have been running it for, that's what it's going to charge you for. The licensing is not based off of the per user or per server. They are going by the type of instance you spin up and how long you've been running it, so easy peasy.

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NV
Application Developer at John Deere & Company

I have heard from my manager and other higher ups, "This product is cheaper than other things on the market," and they have done the research.

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it_user149223 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Engineer, Big-Data/Data-Warehousing at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees

The first two weeks are free; pay by the hour for smallest instance for next 2-3 months; after that, take out yearly discounted rate from AWS Marketplace for instance/devs in team.

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AH
Data Architect at Old Mutual Life Assurance Company (South Africa) Limited

I think it is cost conscious. It used to be very cheap and they have more recently bumped up the pricing, so it is competitive now. I would not call it cheap anymore, but it is certainly competitive.

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SK
Data Engineer

The price of Matillion ETL is expensive.

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it_user987312 - PeerSpot reviewer
Solutions Architect at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

The solution is very cheap. You're paying $2.50 an hour and if you set your service up, which you can do, you're not getting charged. Currently, our ETL process is just an overnight process that runs for about an hour. I can start and stop my server just for an hour if I want to and spent $2.50 a day for an ETL solution. There are no additional costs. It plugs into the AWS marketplace. It's very easy to manage that cost. And if you don't want to use it for a while, you just switch off the EC2 instance and you're not getting billed.

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PT
Data analyst at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Matillion ETL is expensive. 

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it_user635448 - PeerSpot reviewer
BI Team Lead (Warehouse) at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

If you are unsure, just send Matillion a quick email, and they’ll get back in touch to help.

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AG
Managing Director at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Its price depends on what you expect. You pay on a monthly basis, but there is a possibility to have special contracts depending on the installation.

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ID
Senior Infrastructure Engineer at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees

Purchasing it through the AWS Marketplace is pretty convenient. There is a little bit of back and forth in terms of the licensing based on the machine size, but it seems to have worked out well. it is convenient to have it all as part of our AWS billing.

It is not necessarily a cheap solution. However, it's reasonable priced, especially with the smaller machines that we run it on.

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MA
Lead Software Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

It was very easy to purchase through the AWS Marketplace, but it was also expensive.

The prices needs to be lower.

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it_user848262 - PeerSpot reviewer
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Solution Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Purchasing this solution through the AWS Marketplace was quick and easy. 

It was procured through the AWS Marketplace because it keeps things simple. They offer retail-like checkout and bill through your existing Amazon Web Services account.

The AWS pricing and licensing are a cost-effective solution for data integration needs.

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Buyer's Guide
Matillion ETL
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Matillion ETL. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
765,234 professionals have used our research since 2012.