We used SolarWinds for network switches, routers, firewalls, and servers, and to collect performance data for items on a global scale. We have 1,000 to 1,500 users.
Sr Software Architect at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
The ability to customize the views and dashboards is nice
Pros and Cons
- "The ability to customize the views and dashboards is nice. SolarWinds also allows us to access the data via the API. That's probably the feature I liked the most."
- "It would be nice to have a test to check if you can access a particular device via API without installing it and waiting for a poll cycle. You should have the capacity to initiate a test to see if it was reachable and get the results almost immediately."
What is our primary use case?
What is most valuable?
The ability to customize the views and dashboards is nice. SolarWinds also allows us to access the data via the API. That's probably the feature I liked the most.
What needs improvement?
It would be nice to have a test to check if you can access a particular device via API without installing it and waiting for a poll cycle. You should have the capacity to initiate a test to see if it was reachable and get the results almost immediately.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using SolarWinds NPM for four or five years.
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What do I think about the stability of the solution?
SolarWinds was pretty stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
SolarWinds NPM is scalable.
How are customer service and support?
SolarWinds provides good support.
How was the initial setup?
Setting up SolarWinds NPM was relatively straightforward. There is always some complexity, but it's usually pretty straightforward. Two technicians were able to set it up.
What about the implementation team?
We set up SolarWinds NPM in-house.
What other advice do I have?
I rate SolarWinds NPM eight out of 10. I recommend taking advantage of the online training that's available. Get an account on THWACK, the online user group. It's good for getting help.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer: Reseller and customer
Data Center Engineer at a retailer with 5,001-10,000 employees
A robust solution with good connectivity and a straightforward setup
Pros and Cons
- "The connectivity of the solution is very good."
- "My team has had a lot of issues with support."
What is our primary use case?
We primarily use the solution for detecting weaknesses and portal connectivity with our client's machines. We also use it to analyze the stacks of data to figure out where downtimes are and for how long.
How has it helped my organization?
It helps us figure out how to fix problems faster than we were able to before.
What is most valuable?
The connectivity of the solution is very good.
The solution is quite robust.
What needs improvement?
My team has had a lot of issues with support.
The solution should offering monitoring for the database and for the TC (traffic controller).
For how long have I used the solution?
I've been using the solution for three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The stability of the solution is very good. We haven't faced any bugs or glitches.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The scalability of the solution is okay.
Currently, we have ten people in our organization using the solution. They are mostly admins.
How are customer service and technical support?
Technical support hasn't been the most reliable. Sometimes it takes them a long time to respond or resolve the issues. Occasionally they aren't able to resolve issues at all. The solution is great, but they're really missing the support piece.
Out of ten, I'd rate support at three or four.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We didn't previously use a different solution.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup was straightforward. We didn't have any issues at all. I don't recall how long deployment took. It does depend on what the company needs though. It can vary from company to company. Most installations don't take longer than six hours at a maximum.
Three people handled the implementation.
What about the implementation team?
We handled the implementation process ourselves. We used our own team.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We did try out some other software before we decided on SolarWinds, but I don't recall the names of the other companies.
What other advice do I have?
We use the solution on a daily basis.
I'd advise others that if they just implement the software with an engineer that knows how to handle the installation they should be okay.
We've generally had a good experience using the product.
I'd rate the solution overall eight out of ten. I'd rate it higher if the support was better.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
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IT Director at Pattillo, Brown & Hill
Performance history is a valuable feature but it randomly reports falsely that devices are down
What is our primary use case?
We monitor five firewalls and five switch stacks in five offices. We also monitor around 30 servers that are both physical and virtual. Most of them run Windows Server 2016.
How has it helped my organization?
The data available per device is particularly valuable when trying to determine what caused a problem.
What is most valuable?
- Performance history is the most valuable feature, especially when tracking down a problem.
- Root cause analysis is very valuable to us.
What needs improvement?
Stability is an issue. We have installed SolarWinds (Server 2016) on a dedicated physical server and as a virtual machine in a brand new Hyper-V environment with brand new servers. We only monitor five firewalls and 30 servers. In both installation scenarios, SolarWinds randomly starts reporting falsely that devices are down. We have to bounce the server, and then it behaves for a while. SolarWinds support was no help. So, we are looking for a replacement.
For how long have I used the solution?
One to three years.
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Sr. Network Administrator at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Provides SNMP monitoring of servers, CPU utilization, as well as memory and disk-space utilization.
What is most valuable?
The valuable features are SNMP monitoring of servers, CPU utilization, as well as memory and disk-space utilization.
Without NPM monitoring, we would be in a world of hurt and constantly responding to outages and unexpected downtime. NPM allows us to be proactive and fix things before they cause downtime.
How has it helped my organization?
On a fairly regular basis, we have servers whose disk drives begin to run low on available space. NPM alerts us when disk space is getting low. We are then able to free up space or add additional storage to avoid a problem that would be caused by running out of available space on the disk.
What needs improvement?
I would like to see NPM become better able to create dependencies automatically so that we won’t receive alerts for all devices.
For instance, if the power goes out at one of our locations, it would be nice if we could receive a summary alert. The alert could describe the possible causes of a power outage because NPM ‘saw’ our UPS at the site go into battery mode and then eventually it ran out of power. Intelligence like this would be a HUGE addition to an already great product.
I can’t really think of any else. SolarWinds is constantly improving and updating the product and we LOVE every aspect of it.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
We have never experienced any stability issues with NPM.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We did hit the maximum number of resources for a single poller. However, all we had to do was purchase an additional poller to scale out NPM to support our growing environment.
How is customer service and technical support?
I would rate technical support as top notch.
How was the initial setup?
The setup is simple and straightforward. It walks you through everything that needs to happen and is very clear and easy.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
SolarWinds is a bargain for the price. You can spend a LOT more on “more sophisticated” monitoring systems, but all you really get is added complexity and an inferior product.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Before this solution, we evaluated IBM Tivoli and WhatsUp Gold.
What other advice do I have?
Go online, download a free trial, and give it a spin for yourself before buying.
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SolarWinds Expert (Consultant) at a tech services company
It provides SNMP monitoring and I like the web interface.
What is most valuable?
The two most important features are SNMP monitoring capabilities and the beautiful web interface. SNMP is all about being able to access devices, it's a must have, and every monitoring tool will have these features. Not all monitoring tools will have a beautiful graphical user interface that includes charts and graphs and reports. It's very, very easy to read and work with. This is important because we are all humans, and we want nice things. We want nice gadgets and the people who are actually using SolarWinds are engineers. They are all humans, as well, so they want nice things.
It may sound trivial and pathetic, but it's really important. One tool can do a hundred times better than the other, but if the presentation layer lacks this beauty, then people just won't use it. They will be lost and they won't use it and they won't appreciate the complete power of the tool. The elegance and the way it's implemented is very important. It's very, very important from the elegance perspective alone, not just from a usability perspective.
How has it helped my organization?
There are multiple examples of how SolarWinds improves how the company functions. The most obvious is that the engineers are much more willing to keep an eye on network health and to work with the dashboards. That leads to faster resolution of problems and better communication between the teams. Instead of explaining and spending a lot of time, they can simply send the link to SolarWinds and directly access what they need.
Additionally, there is the flexibility to automate or semi-automate functions completely. As a result, we don't need as many people as before when we were working on the reactive side of things. If our service desk had five people before, now we have none. Infrastructure engineers handle most service desk functions, such as ad-hoc or BAU tasks. But we don't need dedicated service desk people anymore.
I work for multiple clients, so I'm just giving examples from them. Some clients do need to maintain service desk functionality as a business function. SolarWinds certainly helps to reduce the workload on the front end at level one and level two escalation. Clients have much more free time to focus on the things they like doing and leaving all the mundane tasks to SolarWinds to sort out. It's a definitely time saver. I love everything about SolarWinds.
For how long have I used the solution?
We have been using SolarWinds NPM for about three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
We have not had any problems with stability. I think the way it's implemented it's pretty robust. I started to use SolarWinds three years ago; not from the beginning 15 years ago. So, I don't know what it was like then. From my experience over the past three years, it has been a fairly stable system. Often, clients underspec the platform and SolarWinds requires quite a lot of resources, especially on the database and on the disk-use side, and it needs to be planned. Some customers simply get a box, install all the modules in one box and then complain that SolarWinds is slow. It's not SolarWinds. It's an underspec'd platform.
Some clients think, "Oh, it's all SolarWinds' problem. SolarWinds doesn't perform well." When I come to consult them, we quite easily find that it's the server struggling and not SolarWinds.
The bottom line is this: I am a SolarWinds expert. I know what I'm doing. They are not experts in SolarWinds. From their perspective, what they see straightaway is SolarWinds is not performing well and it can mislead them to think that it is SolarWinds when it's not.
Again, to summarize, I don't think SolarWinds has any performance issues or problems if correctly planned. Go through the documentation and make sure your environment meets the recommended minimums.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The most important point I'll make is that SolarWinds markets its product as an out-of-the-box, click-click-click, do-it-yourself solution. It may work like that for very small organizations, although very small organizations will probably go for Nagios or other free tools. For larger enterprises, this is not the case. Just clicking next, next, next to discover nodes, and everything just works, is not the case. It appears to be working, but when you go beyond that and start to understand how the workflow operates, how people respond to alerts, who receives them, who is not receiving them, how to manage thresholds and many other issues, they all add to a much larger picture. That then becomes a not-out-of-the-box solution.
To work with it properly, you need to have extensive skills and knowledge around the SolarWinds product. I'm not saying that you need to be a geek who knows coding and APIs. But you do need to be well aware of what's possible. That helps you set up SolarWinds the way the client wants. Once it's set up, running and maintaining it takes pretty much no time. It functions almost on automation. This is why I think there's still a huge need for consultancy work. Organizations need experts to deploy SolarWinds and to help them to define exactly what they need. Then the organization can manage themselves. They just need to be properly trained.
Many times I have seen SolarWinds installed and then it would sit for years doing nothing simply because the people there don't know what to do and there's no time for anyone to actually to dig in and make a masterpiece out of it. It probably shouldn't be advertised as an out-of-the-box solution.
SolarWinds has scalability solutions and it's completely extendable and expandable and the licensing model is just beautiful. I love it. It can be as cheap as a few thousand pounds, which is very affordable to smaller organizations. It can also be as expensive as tens of thousands of pounds, which is still very, very cheap even for enterprises and bigger organizations. If you compare it to other solutions, it's at least 10 times cheaper. The scalability models are beautiful and there are no problems whatsoever handling a large amount of work. If you need more nodes, you can always add more servers and expand your platform with an additional poller. There's always a way to manage it.
How are customer service and technical support?
Technical support is probably 8/10. Sometimes they tend to respond a little bit slower than I would want, but it's not unusual. If you want something, you want it now and that doesn't always happen. Sometimes I need to wait a few hours or even a few days. Sometimes I need to chase them a couple times. Other than that, the level of skills and the support I receive to actually solve the problem is next-to-none. It's probably a 10. I'm giving it an eight just because of the response time, but other than that it's really good.
However, the sales team at SolarWinds is extremely aggressive and I would give it probably a 1/10. It's very interesting that these different teams are working in the same company. The support is so wonderful, and I know a lot of product managers there. I know them personally and they've been in London and we've talked. They're all techie so they're all great guys. When it comes to sales, they are very, very aggressive. I keep receiving calls and they keep pushing and they keep offering discounts. I don't need those discounts. Just give me my time, you know? When I'm ready with a decision, I'm ready. The way I see it, I'm an engineer and I'm doing the solutions. Aggressive sales is not good. It can be frustrating.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I tried different alternatives, but I was never really able to set up other tools the way I wanted. I consider myself a very creative person; an artist so to speak. I come up with something in my brain, I like it, I make a note and then I try to implement it. Very often, with other tools, I was just stuck. I wouldn't be able to do this and that and then I would be coming up with my own bespoke solutions, using my own bespoke scripts. I'm doing them manually and sending manually.
With SolarWinds, everything just works. It's not that SolarWinds has everything I need. It's that SolarWinds gives me enough power to implement everything I need. It's a proper platform. I don't think about it as a tool. When I have an idea and SolarWinds doesn't provide it, I implement it. I write a script or a SQL script or VB, or PowerShell, or whatever. Then I simply attach it to SolarWinds and voila, suddenly SolarWinds is actually is giving me the output that I need; drawing charts and graphs and generating reports and it all works. Then, in a click, I can apply the same monitoring to hundreds and hundreds of nodes, which is awesome.
When working with clients, I tend to compare my experience working with different monitoring platforms to SolarWinds. Without really going too deep in understanding how things are done there and here, they just say, "Oh, you know what? We want SolarWinds." I'd say, "That's fine, so let's do SolarWinds."
How was the initial setup?
I’m doing initial setups all the time. As a consultant, I go from client to client on a regular basis. The setup is by far the easiest setup of any software that I know. Not only monitoring software, but any software. Even installing Microsoft Office is more complex than SolarWinds. It is really, really easy and straightforward. The wizard provides many guides and notes. The deployment is so well tested and structured that I literally click through the wizard.
Out-of-the-box, it works beautifully. But when it comes to the logic and company workflow, that's when I need to add a bit of a creativity.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I'm not doing sales and marketing, so I'm not really trying to sell the product. Usually, they have already done their thinking and decided to purchase SolarWinds. Then they call me to implement it. I evaluate what they currently have in the infrastructure in terms of devices and interfaces and the whole network structure. I make sure that whatever they have matches what they need. If it's too much, most of the time they say, "Okay, so we overestimated." I'm like, "That's fine. Let's just be more rather than less." Sometimes they purchase unlimited licenses when they don't really need them. Often they purchase too little and we simply go and purchase a license, which is a fairly easy process. The customer portals are all managed very well.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
New clients will sometimes ask, "Okay, so let's run through today's simulation, let's see how it works and then we will make a decision." They know I'm going to install it and then they'll evaluate it and find that they're happy. For me personally, I know SolarWinds is releasing new, major releases at least once, maybe twice, a year. I'm on the forum watching all the new features and releases, and adding my own input. I'm pretty much in the know about what's going to happen next, and I'm always anticipating starting working with new features. I don't go and explore anymore; I already know what's in there.
Obviously, the actual process of testing is very fulfilling, as well, especially after we've been communicating on the forum and suddenly it's all live and working. The forum is the number one place I go for my information.
What other advice do I have?
I would advise to get a consultant, at least short-term. I have found that companies, especially big ones, and even some small ones, don't need a SolarWinds expert on site all the time. It's too expensive and unnecessary. At some point, the expert will just sit and do nothing. I think it's absolutely proper to get someone at least for a month, maybe two or three. They can then advise you to pick the right product, choose the right tools, implement it in the right way, and to set up the workflow alerts to make sure it's working.
It seems like the sales team has a slight disconnect from the presales guys. It all works well, but as I said, the sales team sells a product. They do not actually help deploy and implement workflows. They expect the company themselves to deploy and set up their own workflows and then to rely on the documentation and the forum. In reality, they just don't have time. They have their own functions and responsibilities and SolarWinds is a new project for them. It's a huge stretch to learn something new. You know that. It's human nature. That's why my advice is to get a consultant.
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Senior Network Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Previously we were manually retrieving reports but with NPM it's automated.
What is most valuable?
Monitoring and reporting are valuable features.
How has it helped my organization?
Previously with RTGS software we manually retrieved monitoring reports and checked downtime but with SolarWind NPM reporting is automatic and very good with auto email and message features and because of these great features even late at night or on the weekends our network team knows which link is down.
What needs improvement?
I faced a problem with GRE over IPSec tunnel traffic, it was not showing Netflow enabled traffic and without IPSec tunnel traffic Netflow was working fine.
For how long have I used the solution?
2.5 years
What was my experience with deployment of the solution?
The latest issues I've encountered was the Netflow traffic issue I mentioned above.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
No issues with stability, if we follow the prerequisites properly.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
No issues with stability.
How are customer service and technical support?
Customer Service:
7 out of 10, compared to slow response time from Cisco.
Technical Support:7 out of 10
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
WhatsUP Gold because of the scalability.
How was the initial setup?
It's a little complex for enterprise level installation.
What about the implementation team?
With Vendor team, 8 out of 10.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Around $50,000 to $70,000 as a one time cost. If we add additional features then it will be an additional cost.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Yes, Manage Engine and Lancope StealthWealth.
What other advice do I have?
It's the best solution on the market so far. I recommend adopting all the latest features in latest update.
Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer: My previous company was a SolarWinds Partner.
CEO at WilCom Systems Ltd
Stable network monitoring solution that is effective in testing the L state of routers and firewalls
Pros and Cons
- "The benefit of this solution is the reporting. We're able to report on and see our network in a graphical form. We are able to detect when a device is added to a network."
- "Being able to detect devices that are trying to connect wirelessly would make using this solution much easier."
What is our primary use case?
We use this solution for checking databases and new devices that are added to the network. We test the L state of routers and firewalls.
What is most valuable?
The benefit of this solution is the reporting. We're able to report on and see our network in a graphical form. We are able to detect when a device is added to a network.
What needs improvement?
Being able to detect devices that are trying to connect wirelessly would make using this solution much easier.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using this solution for two years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
This is a stable solution.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We have not experienced any challenges with scalability.
How are customer service and support?
The support for this solution is satisfactory.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is not that straightforward and could be made easier. We have approximately 500 devices using this solution. We require only two team members for maintenance.
What other advice do I have?
I would recommend this solution to other users. I would rate it an eight out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
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Network/Systems Administrator at TRSP
Provides good monitoring capabilities, generates useful reports that save us time
Pros and Cons
- "The most important feature is reporting. The reports that are generated are useful and they save a lot of time with respect to monitoring."
- "I would like to have a Syslog server module for this product. That would make the solution better."
What is our primary use case?
This product is useful for monitoring our network devices.
It monitors bandwidth utilized on the network and tells us whether particular nodes or particular services are available or not.
How has it helped my organization?
This product is of good caliber and we get better results by using it on our network.
Not many technical people are needed for administration.
What is most valuable?
The most important feature is reporting. The reports that are generated are useful and they save a lot of time with respect to monitoring.
What needs improvement?
I would like to have a Syslog server module for this product. That would make the solution better.
For how long have I used the solution?
We began using SolarWinds NPM a few months ago.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
This is a very stable solution and we use it extensively.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
SolarWinds NPM is scalable.
How are customer service and support?
Up to now, we haven't opened any cases to tech support. Our local support is helping us to deal with the issues and if required, we will contact the vendor for support.
How was the initial setup?
This product is easy to install.
A single technical person can deploy it.
What about the implementation team?
We have a technical team aligned with our support SLA and they are helping us in this regard.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
We pay a yearly licensing fee.
What other advice do I have?
In summary, this is a good product and I recommend it.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
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