Aviatrix is a pretty expensive solution. Users have to pay a yearly licensing fee for the solution and the support. You can't buy the product without support.
Technical Consultant at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2023-10-18T15:29:00Z
Oct 18, 2023
It operates on a consumption-based model and the expenses depend on factors such as the number of virtual machines you use and the resources consumed. The basic license costs were reasonable. Besides being a consumption based model, the license cost for the Aviatrix software is high, so it could be a significant financial challenge.
System Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
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Top 5
2023-09-21T16:44:43Z
Sep 21, 2023
During the initial phase, it operates as an open-source and it's a free tool. I do not have in-depth knowledge of it yet, but my initial impression is that it appears highly interesting and worth exploring further.
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Aviatrix is a pretty expensive solution. Users have to pay a yearly licensing fee for the solution and the support. You can't buy the product without support.
It operates on a consumption-based model and the expenses depend on factors such as the number of virtual machines you use and the resources consumed. The basic license costs were reasonable. Besides being a consumption based model, the license cost for the Aviatrix software is high, so it could be a significant financial challenge.
During the initial phase, it operates as an open-source and it's a free tool. I do not have in-depth knowledge of it yet, but my initial impression is that it appears highly interesting and worth exploring further.
The tool is quite expensive.