DevSecOps Engineer at a outsourcing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
Dec 27, 2025
Our experience with Sysdig Secure pricing and licensing has been generally positive, with costs aligned with the value we get from the platform, requiring some initial engineering effort for agent deployment and policy tuning, but overall it was not overly complex.
The pricing of Sysdig Secure is straightforward compared to other vendors whose pricing mechanisms are quite complicated. Licensing can be either monthly or yearly.
Global Information Security Officer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Mar 26, 2024
Sysdig is competitive. The quality matches the pricing. Obviously, everyone wants things to be cheaper, but if you're realistic, you acknowledge that quality service comes with a price. Sysdig is the gold standard for Kubernetes, and I wouldn't choose anything else. We live in Kubernetes. Everything is containerized, so that means a lot to us, and we're willing to make an investment. Other businesses I know are only getting started with Kubernetes, so cost might hold them back, but Sysdig's rules engine is open source, so you can try some of their core features for free.
In comparison to other cloud solutions, it's reasonably priced. However, when compared to in-house built open-source projects, it might be considered somewhat costly. The cost depends on whether someone sees the support provided by Sysdig as an advantage or if it's deemed unnecessary. Personally, I find the support to be excellent and consider it a good value.
Sysdig Secure offers comprehensive threat detection and vulnerability scanning, integrating seamlessly with platforms like Kubernetes and cloud providers. It enhances compliance monitoring while prioritizing risks to improve security posture.Sysdig Secure is designed for runtime security across containerized environments and cloud platforms. It integrates with tools like Falco for effective threat detection and extensive compliance monitoring. Users benefit from its friendly interface and...
Our experience with Sysdig Secure pricing and licensing has been generally positive, with costs aligned with the value we get from the platform, requiring some initial engineering effort for agent deployment and policy tuning, but overall it was not overly complex.
The pricing of Sysdig Secure is straightforward compared to other vendors whose pricing mechanisms are quite complicated. Licensing can be either monthly or yearly.
I am always going to say that it could be a little bit cheaper. I do feel that it is a little bit on the expensive side.
Sysdig is competitive. The quality matches the pricing. Obviously, everyone wants things to be cheaper, but if you're realistic, you acknowledge that quality service comes with a price. Sysdig is the gold standard for Kubernetes, and I wouldn't choose anything else. We live in Kubernetes. Everything is containerized, so that means a lot to us, and we're willing to make an investment. Other businesses I know are only getting started with Kubernetes, so cost might hold them back, but Sysdig's rules engine is open source, so you can try some of their core features for free.
In comparison to other cloud solutions, it's reasonably priced. However, when compared to in-house built open-source projects, it might be considered somewhat costly. The cost depends on whether someone sees the support provided by Sysdig as an advantage or if it's deemed unnecessary. Personally, I find the support to be excellent and consider it a good value.
It is quite costly compared to other tools.
The pricing is okay. I need the cheapest price. However, the pricing I've seen is okay.
The solution's pricing depends on the agents. So, on average, it's around 80K. In short, the price depends on the environment of its user.