Grafana is used for monitoring and data analytics across environments, integrating with Prometheus and Zabbix. Users value its flexible dashboards, powerful visualization, and active community support. Organizations seek enhanced dashboard capabilities, simpler setup, and improved documentation. They desire stronger AI, advanced alerting, and richer visuals for diverse data sources.
Grafana is free and open source.
I use the open source model so it is free.
Grafana is free and open source.
I use the open source model so it is free.
The price and licensing are very, very high. They have to come down on the pricing to match with the industry standard.
In terms of licensing fees, I believe they were slightly higher.
The price and licensing are very, very high. They have to come down on the pricing to match with the industry standard.
In terms of licensing fees, I believe they were slightly higher.
If the scale of your monitoring will be to go everywhere in an organization, a site license is key.
Pricing is a bit high. Don't take that as the "be all, end all".
If the scale of your monitoring will be to go everywhere in an organization, a site license is key.
Pricing is a bit high. Don't take that as the "be all, end all".
Organizations leverage OpenText SiteScope for monitoring infrastructure and applications, ensuring server, network, and database performance. It enables agentless monitoring for various environments, offers application performance management, and supports protocols, APIs, and logs. Though valuable, improvements in integration, dashboard design, and scalability are necessary for enhanced functionality. Licensing and configuration challenges persist.
Licensing is a little steep.
Depending on your requirements, there are two licensing models available. A simple point model, or an endpoint model.
Licensing is a little steep.
Depending on your requirements, there are two licensing models available. A simple point model, or an endpoint model.