Chief Architect (Consultant) at Personal Consultant
Consultant
Top 20
2023-07-17T11:55:59Z
Jul 17, 2023
We found the cost to be a bit on the higher side, starting at approximately three to four thousand dollars for a small configuration. It is worth mentioning that these figures might not be current. Additionally, they are open to negotiations, and we were able to secure a substantial discount. They even offered extended trial periods lasting three, four, or even six months, essentially providing the product for free during that time. This flexibility in pricing certainly works in their favor and contributes to the appeal of considering them for the long term.
We negotiated a deal. So, we were able to secure a significant discount of around 40% off the quoted price. However, the precise figures remain confidential.
Principal Security Engineer at a leisure / travel company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-11-05T07:11:00Z
Nov 5, 2019
I believe that for the six instances we have right now, it's costing us $16,000 per month. There are no additional costs. That is the beauty with them. You negotiate the cost and that's it. We are using their MSSP solution, so they have their own SOC. They monitor for us and then, if needed, they will escalate to us, but they generally handle it. It's one price for the whole thing. And there is also predictable pricing. Right now we are set up for seven domains within each of the instances. If we want to add another domain it would be $500 more. There are no extra costs for something like DDoS, for example.
Network and Security Department Manager at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2019-10-30T06:14:00Z
Oct 30, 2019
In Israel, as an educational organization, the pricing, hardware- and software-wise, was very low. The educational market in Israel has very different pricing compared to other markets. Also, it was a multi-payment model. It was not like we needed to buy a license. We paid on a monthly basis. It's pay-as-you-grow. I don't know what the licensing model is today. Thirdly, unlimited support was included. We didn't have to pay for Professional Services hours. Finally, we had a very good termination agreement. We could leave, if I remember correctly, on 60 days' notice. Beyond the cost of the product, we paid for the hardware. That was our decision. Again, it was private cloud, so we were paying for the computing resources.
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We found the cost to be a bit on the higher side, starting at approximately three to four thousand dollars for a small configuration. It is worth mentioning that these figures might not be current. Additionally, they are open to negotiations, and we were able to secure a substantial discount. They even offered extended trial periods lasting three, four, or even six months, essentially providing the product for free during that time. This flexibility in pricing certainly works in their favor and contributes to the appeal of considering them for the long term.
We negotiated a deal. So, we were able to secure a significant discount of around 40% off the quoted price. However, the precise figures remain confidential.
This is quite an expensive solution but it comes as a bundle package that offers the option to add other features.
As an early customer, I think we are getting a very good price. There are no additional costs to the standard licensing fees, as far as I know.
I believe that for the six instances we have right now, it's costing us $16,000 per month. There are no additional costs. That is the beauty with them. You negotiate the cost and that's it. We are using their MSSP solution, so they have their own SOC. They monitor for us and then, if needed, they will escalate to us, but they generally handle it. It's one price for the whole thing. And there is also predictable pricing. Right now we are set up for seven domains within each of the instances. If we want to add another domain it would be $500 more. There are no extra costs for something like DDoS, for example.
In Israel, as an educational organization, the pricing, hardware- and software-wise, was very low. The educational market in Israel has very different pricing compared to other markets. Also, it was a multi-payment model. It was not like we needed to buy a license. We paid on a monthly basis. It's pay-as-you-grow. I don't know what the licensing model is today. Thirdly, unlimited support was included. We didn't have to pay for Professional Services hours. Finally, we had a very good termination agreement. We could leave, if I remember correctly, on 60 days' notice. Beyond the cost of the product, we paid for the hardware. That was our decision. Again, it was private cloud, so we were paying for the computing resources.
Reblaze has affordable prices!
Our licensing is on a yearly basis.