Zabbix Pricing
The solution is open source so it is free.
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Kevin-Tafuro
IT Manager at CLOUDJET GROUP
Support for Zabbix is a little expensive. Support is probably for large companies. If you have 20,000 hosts, the support costs around €95,000 for a year.
View full review »It is open-source, but you can buy official Zabbix support. I will purchase this for my customers upon request.
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Zabbix
March 2024
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Saranjit Kainth
Head of IT at RD Tech
The tool's licensing is good.
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Nurdine Rajabo
Information Security Officer at Kenmare Resources Mauritius
The solution is free to use but they offer support as a paid service. If you can go read the manuals and do the fine-tuning based on your needs, you do not need to pay anything and you will have a full solution.
View full review »My manager is very happy because it doesn't cost anything.
View full review »This is an open-source product, which makes it free to use.
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Uwe Wächter
Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
The solution is an open-source product. We are using that version and have yet to purchase a license, which we may do further down the line - maybe a year for now.
View full review »My company makes payments to Zabbix regularly, but I am not sure.
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Anton Pryhodko
Software Maintenance Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
This solution is open-source and free to use.
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reviewer2090862
Manager, Network Administration at a consumer goods company with 11-50 employees
Zabbix is an open-source tool, and it's free to use.
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reviewer2321127
Admin Sys Linux at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Zabbix itself is free, but professional support is paid. They have different pricing tiers based on the category and enterprise level. You can find the detailed pricing policy on their website.
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IvanZabaluyev
Broadcast Engineer
You do have to pay for support.
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WimCoenen
CTO at Conscia
We buy the solution yearly. I'm not very aware of what the actual pricing and the licensing are, however, I know that for extra features, there is a possibility to buy a little bit more.
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Faycal Noushi
CEO/Founder at Zen Networks
It is open source. If you want to have a subscription or official support, you can pay for it. They have different plans, which are not that expensive. The plans are based on per monitoring server, not per monitored equipment. So, it is not at all expensive, and you can also live without the support if you want a cheaper option.
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Petro Khytriak
Infrastructure Automation Lead at SoftServe Ltd.
We purchased Zabbix for a good price, including support. It's cheaper than Datadog and ScienceLogic.
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Tom Karches
Systems Specialist at a government with 5,001-10,000 employees
For pricing, it's free. We don't pay anything for it. They open-source the code, and people pay for support.
We don't pay anything. I almost feel kind of bad. We should be thinking of something because it's been really reliable. If we don't need the support, we don't need the support.
View full review »The tool's licensing costs are yearly.
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systemse898056
Senior Contractor at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
This is an open-source solution that can be used free of charge. Support is something that you have to pay extra for.
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Eduardo Buelmo
Infrastructure Manager and Security at ITG
We were searching for an open source solution and Zabbix fit the bill because it is free and open source under the GPL license.
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Nicolay Dominique
Responsible Infrastructure and Production at Oasis SmartSim
Zabbix is free but if you use it in production then you have to pay for it. It is not expensive if you compare it to something like the Amazon monitoring system.
Also, it is an open-source product, although some features are available at an extra cost.
View full review »Zabbix is open-source so if one wishes to implement it in-house, they must have qualified professionals to set up and optimize databases, Linux/Unix OS, PHP, Apache, and depending on what is monitored, a full-stack network and systems administrator may be needed.
Zabbix provides support although we have not subscribed to the support. We implemented the instances on our own and we also operate and maintain them on our own.
View full review »It's open source, so no cost/licensing needed.
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reviewer1420092
Windows Server Technology Team Lead at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
There is no license but we need to pay for support.
Zabbix is an open-source solution.
View full review »Zabbix is an open-source solution, and there aren't any additional costs.
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Bee-Yospiam
Software Specialist at NTT Thailand
Zabbix is a free solution but the support contact costs money.
The license for DX Spectrum is expensive.
View full review »The solution is free. However, many open-sourced tools start out free but eventually start charging, I hope this solution stays free.
View full review »It is worth every cent to pay or even study to do your own installation.
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David Collier
Co-Founder at Nobius IT
The software itself is open source, it can be easily downloaded, and use it with no limitations.
Be very careful about using the "appliance" configuration in a production environment. It is only suitable for evaluation or very small environments.
Invest in support, training and consultancy from Zabbix or from third parties. Architecting a robust, resilient and secure monitoring platform from day 1 will save time and money at a later stage.
Zabbix and 3rd parties offer far more than a traditional support contract. No other organisation in my experience includes pro-active and on-site support as a core part of their offerings.
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Rajiv Warrier
Regional Head at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The solution is completely open-source and free to use.
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Deepak Bansal
Founder at Art World Web Solutions
Its licensing is fair. It seems to be much cheaper than others.
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reviewer1597890
Chief Security Officer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Zabbix is free, open source software.
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reviewer1289460
SOC Expert at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We have about 100 active licenses, however, I don't have many other details beyond that in terms of licensing and costs. My understanding is that the pricing is okay.
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reviewer1428687
Deputy Manager - Infrastructure at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees
We are using the free, open-source version.
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AVELINO MARTINEZ
Engineering manager at BGH Tech Partner
I would rate Zabbix at eight on a scale of ten.
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reviewer290277
IT Administrator at a aerospace/defense firm with 501-1,000 employees
I'm using a free version. I do not pay any licensing fees.
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Rupesh Chamatkar
Application Monitoring Technical Lead at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
The pricing is very reasonable. Zabbix is very cheap. Compared to other tools like Nagios and others, Zabbix is very cheap.
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Florent ADODO
IT Assistant at Hotel 2 Fevrier
It's an open-source solution that can be used free of charge.
View full review »In this case, again, I don't have numbers. In the last implementation, the original cost was only the cost of the hardware plus the salary of the sysadmin responsible of the system, the day to day cost it's only the salary of the sysadmin. No fees for licenses and no fees for support at this time.
View full review »The solution itself is open source and doesn't cost anything, however, many companies need technical expertise for configurations.
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The product self is free there is no hidden cost or no cost for a enterprise version or some features that get disabled later. The product comes 100% free and it stays that way.
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Ronald Rood
Principal Technical Consultant at CIBER
Make a POC, start simple and let it grow. The servers are created with good performance by design. Memory for the caching, both on the database as on the zabbix server are important. As database backend choose postgres with timescaleDB. This save many hours housekeeping processing. For proxies, sqlite will do nicely. Involve a dba for the database setup.
View full review »Zabbix is free - no hidden costs, no paid features. Just download, install and enjoy.
View full review »Zabbix is an effective cheaper network monitoring solution because it doesn't need any ongoing cost due to licensing.
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Yugandhar Sarraju
Senior Director at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
This is an open-source solution that can be used free of charge.
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reviewer1382850
ICT Network Infrastructure & Architect at a transportation company with 1-10 employees
The licensing is great on Zabbix. It's very flexible and great for various types of businesses.
View full review »This product is free, i.e., no vendor lock and all the features are included without the Enterprise Edition. However, just like the other products used in production, it's better to subscribe to a support contract.
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Our setup was done with a in-house team and the costs are a 'ZABBIX Certified Specialist' to take care. But we are a ZABBIX Premium Partner and our customers choose ZABBIX (instead other commercial softwares) mainly because a ZABBIX deployment is not too expensive ;)
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Zabbix is open source and free. There are no hidden costs for any features or licensing. So, I would advise hat other s use this product.
View full review »Like any other Open Source product, you can spend some money on support, but the product itself is free of charge.
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reviewer1340520
VP of IT Infrastructure at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
I was using the free, Community Edition.
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reviewer1600152
CEO at a marketing services firm with 11-50 employees
It is reasonable.
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HyunWoo Jo
IT Infrastructure Manager at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
It’s free of cost.
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reviewer1768143
System Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
I'm surprised that Ubuntu Linux has a paid license, even some supporting stuff included. We don't use the paid version, we only use the common edition.
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reviewer1023354
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Zabbix and Grafana are both open source products, we only needed to go to their website and download the application and we began to use them. The solutions are free.
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1 virtual server equals 1000 USD.
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There are no licenses.
View full review »It is a true open-source solution, so there are no licensing costs.
View full review »Zabbix is Open Source, there is no licensing or pricing. As with any monitoring tool, there is a time cost which is required to learn how to use it well.
View full review »It's free software released under the GNU/GPL license.
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Adilson Dombaxi
Junior Network Engineer at Easy Systems
There is a license required for this solution and we pay annually for our license.
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reviewer1282104
IT Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
We use a free community version of the solution. We don't have to pay for licensing.
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Gonzalo Brandán
IT Administrator at a retailer with 501-1,000 employees
The product is an open source and free solution.
This is definitely a free software (it's open source), and You just need to allocate some resources to launch it
View full review »Nothing, because we’re using the free version, which covers all our current needs.
View full review »The product is open source with optional commercial support, which is recommended to reduce the learning curve, avoid pitfalls, and keep the project going.
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reviewer1274628
Information Technology Infrastructure Manager at a pharma/biotech company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We pay the subscription for support by year.
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reviewer1463901
Operations Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
This solution is completely open-source, so it is quite affordable.
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Zabbix
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Zabbix. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
767,847 professionals have used our research since 2012.