Opsview Pricing
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reviewer2276034
Network Engineering and Operations at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The solution is priced similarly to other tools offering similar features. I rate their retail price a ten out of ten, a five out of ten after we've negotiated based on the number of licenses we need.
For example, if you call Microsoft, they might say it's $199 per year for something. That's retail. Then we call up and say we need 5,000, and then it's $99, which is much more market competitive. Here, their retail price was not competitive, but their volume price was competitive.
Opsview is a bundled solution, so everything we needed was in the pricing model. We weren't nickel and dimed to death for other things.
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reviewer1898607
Partner Technical Support & Escalation Manager at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
The solution is not cheap. I think that the pricing is a little bit on the high side. I won't be able to comment on the exact pricing of the solution since I am not involved in looking after the prices.
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Scot Gardner
Systems Administrator at Antietam Cable Television, Inc.
Compared to other commercial offerings, it is fairly priced and the licensing is so streamlined, it is easy to budget for.
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The pricing can be reduced a bit. It's affordable, but still, it's not considered high these days, especially in the retention area.
I would rate it a seven out of ten, where ten is the highest price.
View full review »Opsview, though not the least expensive Nagios-based commercial monitoring product offers excellent value for performance which rivals expensive commercial products from the major IT vendors; it is well worth the money paid for it.
View full review »It is a little more expensive than some of the other options we looked at, but the dashboard features are much better than any other product we looked at, especially when we moved to v5.
View full review »Large Opsview setups come with high licensing fees. I find them to be too expensive, but that is only my opinion. There are not many different licensing models, so if you go for an Opsview installation, make sure to talk to your Opsview partner or the vendor and make sure that you get the best prices possible. Only use the core edition for trial setups, not for production.
View full review »It's not something that I tend to get involved with, obviously, but I believe the proactive monitoring would be significantly cheaper. Obviously, we've got a good rapport with Opsview so we were reluctant to change.
View full review »I feel that the pricing is fair and well worth it for the value extracted from it.
View full review »As a CSP, we have an MSP agreement so that we can pay for its use. It means that additional customers will pay additional fees, and this is invaluable.
View full review »It has competitive pricing compared to similar products on the market.
View full review »Make sure to consider scaling and what features you actually need.
View full review »Get the silver package for enterprise.
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