SaltStack Pricing
The pricing for this solution is roughly 20% lower than the competitive products in the market.
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Brian Ford
Senior Architect at a hospitality company with 10,001+ employees
SaltStack is an open-source product.
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Jean Moussignac
Cloud Engineer at Sony Pictures Entertainment
It is an open-source product.
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SaltStack
March 2024
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The solution is free of cost.
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Jeremy Mcmillan
Systems Administrator, Deployment Specialist Consultant at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
It’s free until you need support. It will deliver a lot of value prior to production exposure, but you should plan to get an enterprise SaltStack license by the time your DevOps iterations can deliver reliably to QA.
View full review »The software is open source and free; however, things that should be tested for stability (like Windows support) are not fully vetted, and it’s unclear if a paid support offering would actually resolve those problems.
View full review »We have no specific comments regarding this issue.
View full review »This is an open source solution, but there is a paid enterprise option. If you plan to pursue the enterprise solution route, contact SaltStack for details. The open source option is very approachable.
View full review »I think they are going to have a tough time with the Enterprise licensing. So much can be done with the Open Source side, and especially for smaller shops. I personally think the pricing for Enterprise is hard to justify.
View full review »SaltStack is completely open source, though you might consider SaltStack Enterprise as a way to get up and running more quickly.
View full review »If someone is using it for an infra consisting of a 1000 servers or more, then support would be real useful. Others can go through the documentation and learn from forums or SO posts.
View full review »Its open-sourced, so we do not use licencing, and its free to use.
View full review »As a small start-up, we have not gone to a licensed model yet.
View full review »The software is open source. One has to pay for support.
View full review »It's open source.
View full review »Salt is open source.
View full review »Unfortunately, our experience is limited to the open-source (community) version. We have no information in regards to the enterprise offering.
View full review »It's OSS.
View full review »We didn't go for pricing model, as we chose to do a PoC using an open source version.
View full review »Don't pay for it, use the free licensing options unless you don't have the staff to cover your SLAs.
View full review »We have used the open source version. In open source, you will get good enough functionality.
View full review »It is non-paid product usage.
View full review »We use the free, open-source version. I have no information or experience with their pricing.
View full review »I use the community edition, so it is free.
View full review »Salt is free.
View full review »Pricing and licensing is perfect the way it is.
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SaltStack
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about SaltStack. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
767,667 professionals have used our research since 2012.