ScienceLogic Pricing
The solution is license-based. It's between $8 and $15, depending on what you need from the product.
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View full review »The license of ScienceLogic is based on how many endpoints are used. The number of monitoring points you want to have.
I rate the price of ScienceLogic a three out of five.
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ScienceLogic
April 2024
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While you do have to pay for licensing, I can't speak to the exact cost.
View full review »I'm not the best person to discuss pricing, but what I do know is that it's a use-and-go structure. You use this much storage and pay this much for it. That's how it is. Every time, we continue to add a large amount of data to the environment.
We are constantly adding new devices. Initially, if you have taken, say, 500 GB of storage within ScienceLogic, because ScienceLogic also needs to store your data, to report or to do anything, or to do any survey or data analysis, it needs to store, so you must have storage. Or perform any activity automation on the events, consolidate, or do anything with the events, you need storage.
When monitoring a company's entire environment, you need more and more storage. When you first started implementing ScienceLogic, you may have needed one GB. You'll need five GB tomorrow as you add more and more devices. You are adding data. You continue to pay each time you add storage to your application. They have brackets where you pay this much from this GB to this GB. or If you use more, you will be charged more. It's not on a usage basis; the licensing is not on the product, but on the storage that you are using.
View full review »My company has an enterprise-level contract with ScienceLogic, so it is available to my organization at a good price.
The solution is an OS so a license is mandatory.
Licensing is based upon the number of the devices, as well as the tier of the device being monitored. For example, a Tier 1 license is going to cost less than a Tier 6 license. I suggest that you appropriately classify your devices in the proper tier. Otherwise, you may find that the automated discovery of the devices will put them in the incorrect tier.
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reviewer1804254
Senior Infrastructure Architect
The pricing model for ScienceLogic could improve.
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reviewer1921572
Solution Architect
They are subscription based. From the pricing model perspective, it's very simple, and licensing is not very complex. It's based on the number of network devices. They have some calculations which are very straightforward and very easy to use. There are no hidden charges.
The original investment started at $25K, with an additional $225K to scale it to support our requirements across a large enterprise with up to 5,000 devices and access for thousands of users.
View full review »Boils down to each organization - you can model ScienceLogic as a subscription or as a capital purchase + expense. We have a mixed model depending on the organization within our company and its preference.
View full review »Make sure you understand your business and do a cost modeling for three to five years. ScienceLogic has a variety of options to consume the product, but only you can tell them what your real needs are for short and long-term.
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Philip Rogers
Chief Information Officer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Decide what you want to monitor and only monitor those items. Absorb other elements as you grow.
View full review »I am not able to comment on licensing, we purchase licensees outright and I am unfamiliar with the other subscription models.
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reviewer1332345
Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Its price could be lower, but for what you pay, you got a lot of value from its features and functionalities. Customers always want a discount or a cheaper solution.
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itarchit489981
IT Architect at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
ScienceLogic comes with a good price.
I rate the product’s pricing a ten out of ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive.
Costs more than Nagios but has way more features and is 100% worth the price. The power packs make such a big difference.
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PankajSoni
Sr. Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
It depends on the customer, what he wants.
View full review »Plan for adding more to it. Once you see EM7 in action, you will want to keep adding systems to monitor.
View full review »Calculate your devices and decide how many SNMP and PING devices you needed. Pricing between the two is quiet large therefore you can save some money if you don't require to collect all info on each device.
View full review »The product is a bit expensive, but impressive capability and expandability comes at a price. My management team has never hesitated to approve my requests for new licenses.
View full review »Pricing and licensing is fair depending on how you plan to use ScienceLogic. The range of options ScienceLogic provides makes the cost flexible and reasonable.
View full review »This tends to be an expensive solution that is geared toward enterprise level customers. You will need to have an intermediate monitoring option as well.
View full review »Licensing is easy to follow but can get expensive for the more devices that you want to add.
View full review »Setup and day-to-day cost is negotiable, but having a lot of devices can be expensive in the long run.
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ScienceLogic
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about ScienceLogic. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
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