The cost is reasonable since it's open-source. Rancher effectively addresses container orchestration trends, especially for those with some Kubernetes knowledge.
Pricing for Genesys and Rancher Labs is quite similar, and it varies depending on the specific case and the discounts negotiated from the list price. We have a term license based on a yearly subscription basis. In addition to the license itself, there are additional costs for support and other related services, especially for Kubernetes. These costs are typically paid on a yearly basis.
The pricing of the solution sits in the mid range, not high and not low. It has a fixed price that you pay every month. I rate the solution’s pricing a six out of ten.
Although Rancher Labs is an open-source solution, they also offer a paid version, where you buy the support when needed. We were interested in getting the commercial support, but it was too expensive.
Principal Engineer at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Mar 5, 2021
I don't handle contracts or licensing costs. I can't speak to how much the solution costs. That said, it is my understanding that the pricing is very comparable to what else is in the market.
Solution Architect | Head of BizDev at Greg Solutions
Real User
Oct 21, 2020
We used the free open source version so there were no costs associated with licensing. I know it's possible to get support but I don't know the cost. I think it's minimal.
Rancher Labs is an efficient open-source tool for managing Kubernetes clusters, offering a user-friendly UI, GitOps functionality, and scalable deployments with comprehensive support for diverse environments.Rancher Labs offers Kubernetes cluster management and application deployment with features like virtual machine management through Harvester. Its flexibility is enhanced by open-source deployment, vendor flexibility, and integration with diverse OEMs. The platform supports stable...
The cost is reasonable since it's open-source. Rancher effectively addresses container orchestration trends, especially for those with some Kubernetes knowledge.
There are no hidden charges attached to the product unless a user opts for the premium support offered by the solution.
Pricing for Genesys and Rancher Labs is quite similar, and it varies depending on the specific case and the discounts negotiated from the list price. We have a term license based on a yearly subscription basis. In addition to the license itself, there are additional costs for support and other related services, especially for Kubernetes. These costs are typically paid on a yearly basis.
The pricing of the solution sits in the mid range, not high and not low. It has a fixed price that you pay every month. I rate the solution’s pricing a six out of ten.
Although Rancher Labs is an open-source solution, they also offer a paid version, where you buy the support when needed. We were interested in getting the commercial support, but it was too expensive.
This is an open-source solution, so there are no licensing costs involved.
The solution is free and open source but there is a fee for support.
There is an annual subscription. The price of the solution should be cheaper and have better pricing flexibility.
I don't handle contracts or licensing costs. I can't speak to how much the solution costs. That said, it is my understanding that the pricing is very comparable to what else is in the market.
We used the free open source version so there were no costs associated with licensing. I know it's possible to get support but I don't know the cost. I think it's minimal.