Fortinet FortiADC's pricing is incredibly competitive and a fraction of what its competitors charge. The licensing structure is straight forward and without any nasty surprises.
Manager BU Network/Security at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
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2023-05-24T08:51:00Z
May 24, 2023
I believe the price is good. It's fair. There are no extra costs. You just pay for the license and, if applicable, for the hardware appliance. If it's a VM, there is no additional cost for the license. It's up to the customer to choose a licensing model. If you choose to buy yearly, it's usually on a yearly basis.
You definitely need a support license. If it is critical web application firewalls and they have hundreds and thousands of customers, then I would say FortiADC higher models would definitely support it well.
Pricing is determined by the size of your organization, as it involves open-source if you have a small company, open-source can help small businesses and IT departments. Why do you need to purchase FortiADC? However, if you're talking about large corporations that require this level of scalability and security, you will have to pay for it. What options do you have? The price varies depending on whether you are dealing with a local team or a presale team, and some offer discounts. They offer a perpetual license. I would rate the pricing a four out of five.
Senior Cyber Security Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
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2020-12-10T03:06:40Z
Dec 10, 2020
From a pricing perspective, I believe FortiADC is cheaper than the F5 and also cheaper than some of the well established load balancers. There is a subscription fee but I'm not sure of the exact cost.
Fortinet FortiADC is a robust application delivery controller (ADC) that delivers application optimization, application security, and application availability. FortiADC is a valued offering from Fortinet, which is widely recognized as a trusted supplier of dynamic security solutions worldwide. FortiADC offers dynamic security functions (AV, DDoS, and WAF) in addition to advanced application connectors for a simplified deployment and complete transparency to an organization's networks and...
I'm unsure about pricing comparisons, but it seems affordable. Six out of ten might reflect its cost-effectiveness.
Our basic license excludes features such as antivirus and IDS. Due to license limitations, some functionalities are not configured.
Fortinet FortiADC's pricing is incredibly competitive and a fraction of what its competitors charge. The licensing structure is straight forward and without any nasty surprises.
The product is cheap and has a yearly license. I rate the product’s pricing a seven out of ten where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
The product has average pricing. I rate its pricing a five out of ten.
The solution's pricing is an issue and should be improved. We have a yearly subscription for Fortinet FortiADC.
The product has affordable pricing.
I believe the price is good. It's fair. There are no extra costs. You just pay for the license and, if applicable, for the hardware appliance. If it's a VM, there is no additional cost for the license. It's up to the customer to choose a licensing model. If you choose to buy yearly, it's usually on a yearly basis.
You definitely need a support license. If it is critical web application firewalls and they have hundreds and thousands of customers, then I would say FortiADC higher models would definitely support it well.
Pricing is determined by the size of your organization, as it involves open-source if you have a small company, open-source can help small businesses and IT departments. Why do you need to purchase FortiADC? However, if you're talking about large corporations that require this level of scalability and security, you will have to pay for it. What options do you have? The price varies depending on whether you are dealing with a local team or a presale team, and some offer discounts. They offer a perpetual license. I would rate the pricing a four out of five.
The solution could be more cost-effective.
From a pricing perspective, I believe FortiADC is cheaper than the F5 and also cheaper than some of the well established load balancers. There is a subscription fee but I'm not sure of the exact cost.