Technician Analyst at a energy/utilities company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-10-25T16:44:00Z
Oct 25, 2024
I am not heavily involved with pricing, but my general understanding is they are competitive on the licensing and cost standpoint. When you compare equal features in the market, they are probably the most competitive.
Network division director at Toptal telecommunication company
Real User
Top 5
2023-08-31T10:42:15Z
Aug 31, 2023
ExtremeSwitching offers very good pricing plans for their licenses. Compared to their rivals, ExtremeSwitching's prices are very affordable and reasonable. This is why our customers are happy to pay for their service critical support. ExtremeSwitching also offers a great portal to track clients, further satisfying our customers. They are always happy to pay for the service every month. The pricing is very reasonable.
Sr. Network Engineer at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Reseller
Top 10
2022-07-22T11:54:50Z
Jul 22, 2022
The pricing is fair. It's quite good overall. I'd rate it a three or a four out of five in terms of affordability. It's not quite as cheap as, for example, Huawei. However, it's reasonable.
Logistics Supervisor at Andromeda Distribution Corporation
Real User
2022-04-04T13:49:53Z
Apr 4, 2022
There is no license required to use the solution. The hardware controller is expensive, and this is why I prefer controlling ExtremeSwitching on the cloud.
Consultant at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
MSP
2022-04-01T20:20:36Z
Apr 1, 2022
There is a cost for ExtremeSwitching and if you want the support and maintenance, there are additional costs. My clients typically pay for the support and maintenance annually.
Manager at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-01-28T12:58:39Z
Jan 28, 2022
It is not a subscription-based model, and there is no licensing concept. We have to pay for hardware AMC. We have hardware on our premises and for the hardware support, we have to go for the annual maintenance contract with the partner.
Network Engineer at a government with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2020-09-10T07:35:35Z
Sep 10, 2020
All I can say about Extreme pricing is that it is much less expensive than Cisco and more expensive than HP. It is less expensive than Tesco by a mile. On pricing, it is going to beat most of the major competition.
ExtremeSwitching is the family of products comprising different switch types: Modular (X8 and 8000 series [formerly BlackDiamond] and S and K series switches); Stackable (X-series and A, B, C, and 7100 series switches); Standalone (SSA, X430, and D, 200, 800, and ISW series); and Mobile Backhaul (E4G). ExtremeSwitching work from Edge Switching that ensures the performance and reliable operation of end-user devices and applications including port density, bandwidth, and network services to...
I am not heavily involved with pricing, but my general understanding is they are competitive on the licensing and cost standpoint. When you compare equal features in the market, they are probably the most competitive.
The pricing is not expensive. I would rate the pricing and licensing model a seven out of ten, with ten being expensive.
The product pricing competes favorably with Cisco, making it a viable option for cost-conscious customers.
The product is expensive.
The product is expensive because of its working nature.
ExtremeSwitching offers very good pricing plans for their licenses. Compared to their rivals, ExtremeSwitching's prices are very affordable and reasonable. This is why our customers are happy to pay for their service critical support. ExtremeSwitching also offers a great portal to track clients, further satisfying our customers. They are always happy to pay for the service every month. The pricing is very reasonable.
I don't like the licensing model. It's expensive.
The solution is very cost-effective. It's not overly expensive at all.
The solution is budget-friendly especially when you buy in bulk. The price is hardware based. We paid 25,000 to 30,000 INR.
The pricing is fair. It's quite good overall. I'd rate it a three or a four out of five in terms of affordability. It's not quite as cheap as, for example, Huawei. However, it's reasonable.
The pricing keeps going up and that is worrying us for when we need to upgrade in the future. Our concern is we will not be able to afford it.
There is no license required to use the solution. The hardware controller is expensive, and this is why I prefer controlling ExtremeSwitching on the cloud.
There is a cost for ExtremeSwitching and if you want the support and maintenance, there are additional costs. My clients typically pay for the support and maintenance annually.
It is not a subscription-based model, and there is no licensing concept. We have to pay for hardware AMC. We have hardware on our premises and for the hardware support, we have to go for the annual maintenance contract with the partner.
The pricing of the product has been reasonable. It's not overly expensive.
All I can say about Extreme pricing is that it is much less expensive than Cisco and more expensive than HP. It is less expensive than Tesco by a mile. On pricing, it is going to beat most of the major competition.