Regarding the pricing aspect, I'm not involved in that area. From what I've heard from my colleagues, it appears that the pricing is competitive, which influenced our decision to choose this option.
Technical Architect at a venture capital & private equity firm with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-06-04T09:41:22Z
Jun 4, 2020
The licensing is on a pay-as-you-go basis and we are billed monthly. I think that the pricing is okay, given that we are saving on bandwidth and also protecting our servers against threats. Support contracts are in addition to the standard licensing fees.
AWS Firewall Manager is a security management service which allows you to centrally configure and manage firewall rules across your accounts and applications in AWS Organization. As new applications are created, Firewall Manager makes it easy to bring new applications and resources into compliance by enforcing a common set of security rules. Now you have a single service to build firewall rules, create security policies, and enforce them in a consistent, hierarchical manner across your...
On a scale of one to ten, I would rate the pricing for AWS Firewall Manager as seven, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
They provide cost governance plans. We can choose a plan to suit our business requirements. It is a cost-efficient product.
Regarding the pricing aspect, I'm not involved in that area. From what I've heard from my colleagues, it appears that the pricing is competitive, which influenced our decision to choose this option.
A firewall is built into the VPC, so we don't pay extra, but AWS is costly in general. It's expensive to use the instances and other services.
The licensing is on a pay-as-you-go basis and we are billed monthly. I think that the pricing is okay, given that we are saving on bandwidth and also protecting our servers against threats. Support contracts are in addition to the standard licensing fees.
The AWS Firewall Manager is a little on the costly side.