OpenVPN Access Server Pricing

Bertrand Moutault - PeerSpot reviewer
Owner at La Poste

I don't need to pay for its license since it is an open-source tool.

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LAWAL YUSUF - PeerSpot reviewer
IT auditor at SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY

The product offers yearly as well as monthly subscription plans. It has moderate pricing.

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Yekutiel Cohen - PeerSpot reviewer
Penetration tester at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

OpenVPN is an open-source solution. If the solution is used for personal use it is free. For non-personal use, the solution can be expensive.

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OpenVPN Access Server
April 2024
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Security engineer at ARCEP Togo

This is an open-source solution. 

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Alex Clerici - PeerSpot reviewer
System Integrator IT Manager at Tecnimex S.r.l.

Licensing for OpenVPN is generally hassle-free. Server-side access is usually included, and there is flexibility with features. I haven't encountered licensing issues on the user side either, as proprietary solutions or OpenVPN's built-in options are commonly used without problems.

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CEO at Scott Solutions LLC

With regard to setup cost, pricing and/or licensing, the simple answer is that you'll need to set aside some time to learn it and experiment with it. That's the only cost you will incur, with the exception of freeing up some hardware on which you can install Linux. OpenVPN is freely available through all of the major distributions. My experience thus far has been with openSUSE, which is a great platform for you to explore.

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Afsal Kaniyarakkal - PeerSpot reviewer
IT System Administrator at Malomatia

It's free to use. We have an open-source version. 

You would need to pay extra for support. It's not as costly as Cisco or Fortinet, and therefore investing a bit extra in support may be worth it. 

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Akos Szirmai - PeerSpot reviewer
Application Development Specialist at Field consulting Ltd.

OpenVPN Access Server is a cheap corporate solution. 

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Michael Tsentsarevsky - PeerSpot reviewer
Cyber Security Analyst. Technology, Intelligence, Research and Evaluation at Bank Hapoalim

The solution has an annual subscription. The price is okay. It is not very expensive. 

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Software developer at MTNIrancell

The licensing has a fixed pricing.

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KM
Student at Université Abdelmalek Essaâdi

The solution is free of cost. 

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GJ
Engineer at Bit 2 Bit Communication SRL

The solution was free of charge.

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Yasmine Abib - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems engineer at Expleogroup

OpenVPN Access Server was free for students. I don't know if you have to pay for an advanced version.

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Consultant at Freelance

OpenVPN Access Server is free and open source.

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ET
Enterprise Solutions Consultant at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

I don't have details related to licensing. The customer typically deals with that directly. 

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Ali Toksoy - PeerSpot reviewer
General Manager at Ekinoks Software

I'm unsure of the exact licensing costs. 

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BB
QA Engineer/Software Developer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I think it's an exceptional value.

I think the pricing is an exceptional value. I didn't really deal with the licensing issue, but I have heard that if you know that you're going be doing it for at least five years, they do offer a 20% discount.

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Jordan  Borgner - PeerSpot reviewer
Junior Network Engineer at Plusline AG

You don’t need to buy anything to use OpenVPN. But if you want access to the enterprise version, you need to buy a license for that.

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MB
Senior System Engineer

I would say the product's pricing is a good value. I would recommend to other companies to implement it. I've seen other software, in tandem with the service, to be very expensive.

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3D Artist at Daromex

The price point is fantastic since it is free.

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WC
ICT and Cyber Security Adviser at a educational organization with 201-500 employees

This is an open-source solution. We can use it for free. 

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Md. Robiul Awoul - PeerSpot reviewer
Deputy manager at Oculin Tech

Open VPN Access Server is open-source and free of charge.

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Benny Sumitro - PeerSpot reviewer
GM Technical Management at PT. DATACOMM DIANGRAHA

We are using the community version of the OpenVPN Access Server and it is free.

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TH
Infrastructure Administrator at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees

At one point I had to purchase addition connection licenses. I was very pleased with the pricing and licensing; so much easier than navigating the confusing jungle of Microsoft and Cisco licensing and pricing. That alone made the product a delight to manage.

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it_user847161 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer II at a tech vendor with 201-500 employees

The product's pricing is good value, definitely. It is one of the best features, I would say.

Evaluate the product before seeing which type of licensing is good for you. I think there is a good evaluation method available for OpenVPN, so you can just evaluate if it meets your needs. Then go forward with the right licensing policy.

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XG
Cofounder/CTO and Principal Devops at a tech vendor

The Pro Edition has a reasonable price per user.

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Khellafi Rafiq - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Consultant at TechnoPath

OpenVPN is a free and open-source solution.

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MO
Chief Executive Officer at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

It is an open-source solution, so we don't pay for anything.

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ME
Python Developer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

It is free, you buy support.

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it_user854109 - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Begin with the community version and upgrade to paid one if the need arises.

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MS
Founder

It's open-source.

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Buyer's Guide
OpenVPN Access Server
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about OpenVPN Access Server. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
769,599 professionals have used our research since 2012.