Zabbix is a comprehensive monitoring solution that is widely used across various industries. Its primary use case is for monitoring infrastructure, including physical, virtual, and network aspects.
Zabbix helps organizations by providing valuable metrics for preventive maintenance and capacity planning, proactive monitoring and alerting, monitoring a wide range of hardware equipment, optimizing work processes, improving customer experiences, enabling remote appointments with visual communication, and providing an overview of bandwidth consumption.
With Zabbix, organizations can conveniently monitor network metrics in one place, saving time and improving efficiency.
It’s free of cost.
It is a true open-source solution, so there are no licensing costs.
It’s free of cost.
It is a true open-source solution, so there are no licensing costs.
Excluding the costs of running VMs and physical blade servers, our licensing costs run around US$200,000/year for over 60 polling engines.
I think that the cost has risen, but the functionality and versatility is way above other products.
Excluding the costs of running VMs and physical blade servers, our licensing costs run around US$200,000/year for over 60 polling engines.
I think that the cost has risen, but the functionality and versatility is way above other products.
You can grow into the higher-priced scale as they learn how to utilize the features for Nagios XI.
The pricing is really cost efficient. The licensing is perpetual and can be renewed very easily.
You can grow into the higher-priced scale as they learn how to utilize the features for Nagios XI.
The pricing is really cost efficient. The licensing is perpetual and can be renewed very easily.
It’s a great tool, but an expensive one. Learn how to use it properly.
In general, the license cost will be about 30% of the total TCO for this tool (hardware/support team, OS costs, and OS management).
It’s a great tool, but an expensive one. Learn how to use it properly.
In general, the license cost will be about 30% of the total TCO for this tool (hardware/support team, OS costs, and OS management).
Organizations use ServiceNow IT Operations Management for incident, change, and event management enhancing efficiency through AI, ML, asset discovery, service mapping, and predictive analytics. Users value intuitive UI, seamless upgrades, and scalable API integration but seek better pricing, enhanced integrations, and customization options, with a call for improved discovery features.
The pricing is high and may be excluding the small to medium-sized enterprise businesses.
It has different subscription models.
The pricing is high and may be excluding the small to medium-sized enterprise businesses.
It has different subscription models.
DX Unified Infrastructure Management supports organizations in monitoring servers, networks, applications, databases, and cloud environments. Its strengths include scalability, modern UI, and global deployment. Users value ease of integration, robust alerting, and customization. Desired improvements involve better UI, HTML5 integration, enhanced mobile access, and documentation.
This product is expensive compared to other vendors (SolarWinds, ManageEngine).
The product-price ratio is better than other brands such as Fortinet or SonicWall.
This product is expensive compared to other vendors (SolarWinds, ManageEngine).
The product-price ratio is better than other brands such as Fortinet or SonicWall.
Pricing depends on the competition. If your competitor is like Cisco, then Huawei is much more competitive when it comes to pricing.
The price is very expensive.
Pricing depends on the competition. If your competitor is like Cisco, then Huawei is much more competitive when it comes to pricing.
The price is very expensive.
It cost us approximately 25,000 for two years. This is cheaper than ThousandEyes.
In larger networks, the costs for licenses tend to be more reasonable, but for smaller networks, it appears relatively costly.
It cost us approximately 25,000 for two years. This is cheaper than ThousandEyes.
In larger networks, the costs for licenses tend to be more reasonable, but for smaller networks, it appears relatively costly.