The solution's pricing is very low compared to other products. Users can opt for an open-source product but would end up paying a hefty amount for support. I would rather prefer to use a product where I get an acceptable level of support with better scalability and less cost.
OpManager is less expensive than PRTG, which is a bit costly. We are a service company that provides services using OpManager and is a partner of ManageEngine. For the professional edition of OpManager, it will cost you $5,995 for new devices and backups. It's $6,000. PRTG, on the other hand, will cost you more than $15,000. That's double the price.
It is expensive compared to other products. However, there can be discounts, around 15% off, for two or three-year contracts. If you're going to get it, get it with AIOps. Your network will work better, and it's cheaper. When we implemented AIOps, we cut our calls down by an average of 18-24%. That's work that a human doesn't have to do, which a machine can do in a second.
The pricing is moderate. Considering its capabilities, it's underpriced. So I would rate it as low price, maybe a four out of ten, where one is low and ten is high.
Principal Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-05-15T09:30:30Z
May 15, 2023
The price of ManageEngine OpManager is reasonable. We have an annual license and the cost comes from how many devices are being monitored. There is not anything extra cost for maintenance and support.
The price of the license is great. It has posed itself on a very aggressive pricing scale. So I think the pricing is good and in line with the kind of service it is providing, and if they keep it like this, they're going to take over the market. I rate it a five out of ten, with one being cheap and ten being expensive.
I'd rate the pricing six out of ten. I've seen other networks like Lansweeper and other solutions that provide network monitoring, and the prices are similar. There can be add-ons involved. Add-ons depends on the license of OpManager. If you have OpManager Plus, you have very few add-ons. If you have OpManager Enterprise, you need an add-on for everything you want to monitor, from database, application, servers, VM host, et cetera.
Information Security Officer at Kenmare Resources Mauritius
Real User
2022-11-09T12:29:05Z
Nov 9, 2022
The licenses for this product depend on the number of devices you want to implement it on within your infrastructure. For example, if we want to monitor applications and IP staff, they will count how many applications we wish to monitor. The prices are then driven by the category of asset, such as network devices, operating systems, etc.
Pricing for ManageEngine OpManager depends on the number of nodes you onboard and whatever pricing is reflected on the ManageEngine portal which offers discounts from ten percent to fifteen percent. It purely depends on the sales volume and the negotiation. In my organization, there are about one thousand two hundred nodes which cost around $29,000 per year. There's no additional support fee or maintenance fee from ManageEngine OpManager. Pricing for the solution is highly competitive and I would rate it five out of five. ManageEngine OpManager is one of the most competitive options out there.
When compared with SolarWinds, the pricing is a little lower. We chose the same because of the commercial aspect. In terms of pricing, I would rate it a two out of five. It was expensive.
Security specialist at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-08-02T08:16:45Z
Aug 2, 2020
Considering the pricing, OpManager is actually one of the cheaper solutions in this category. When a new subscription is required for something additional like support and we add the required license, they charge a very little. So the initial cost is low and the add-ons are reasonable.
The solution is costly. SolarWinds, a competitor, is even more expensive than this, however. Still, they should reduce pricing to make it more affordable for a lot of clients.
System Administrator at Bakhresa Group of companies
Real User
2019-09-22T06:42:00Z
Sep 22, 2019
The licensing costs depend on the number of devices and accounts that are being monitored by the solution. It is a little bit tricky. For example, if it is monitoring storage then it will count the number of devices that are there. If you exceed the number of devices then it will cost a lot.
IT Support Manager at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-06-11T11:10:00Z
Jun 11, 2019
As far as cost, it was around six hundred thousand rands ($40,500) for the year, for the renewals. That's the total cost for a four thousand node system including support and maintenance. If there is any additional development required, then that comes at an additional cost. We have not really customized too much. The one change we requested was added to the subsequent release. They built the resolution specifically for us and it didn't cost us anything and went out to all users who may have been experiencing similar issues.
ManageEngine OpManager is a network, server, and virtualization monitoring software that helps SMEs, large enterprises and service providers manage their data centers and IT infrastructure efficiently and cost effectively. Automated workflows, intelligent alerting engines, configurable discovery rules, and extendable templates enable IT teams to setup a 24x7 monitoring system within hours of installation.
The pricing was okay. However, it has been increasing a lot lately. The product is not worth the money.
I rate the tool's pricing an eight out of ten.
The solution's pricing is very low compared to other products. Users can opt for an open-source product but would end up paying a hefty amount for support. I would rather prefer to use a product where I get an acceptable level of support with better scalability and less cost.
OpManager is less expensive than PRTG, which is a bit costly. We are a service company that provides services using OpManager and is a partner of ManageEngine. For the professional edition of OpManager, it will cost you $5,995 for new devices and backups. It's $6,000. PRTG, on the other hand, will cost you more than $15,000. That's double the price.
It is expensive compared to other products. However, there can be discounts, around 15% off, for two or three-year contracts. If you're going to get it, get it with AIOps. Your network will work better, and it's cheaper. When we implemented AIOps, we cut our calls down by an average of 18-24%. That's work that a human doesn't have to do, which a machine can do in a second.
The tool's licensing costs are yearly.
I would rate the pricing a seven out of ten, where one is low and ten is high price. It is not really expensive; it is nominal licensing.
The pricing is moderate. Considering its capabilities, it's underpriced. So I would rate it as low price, maybe a four out of ten, where one is low and ten is high.
The solution's licensing costs are yearly and based on the number of applications.
The price of ManageEngine OpManager is reasonable. We have an annual license and the cost comes from how many devices are being monitored. There is not anything extra cost for maintenance and support.
The solution's price is reasonable. I rate its pricing as an eight.
The price of the license is great. It has posed itself on a very aggressive pricing scale. So I think the pricing is good and in line with the kind of service it is providing, and if they keep it like this, they're going to take over the market. I rate it a five out of ten, with one being cheap and ten being expensive.
I'd rate the pricing six out of ten. I've seen other networks like Lansweeper and other solutions that provide network monitoring, and the prices are similar. There can be add-ons involved. Add-ons depends on the license of OpManager. If you have OpManager Plus, you have very few add-ons. If you have OpManager Enterprise, you need an add-on for everything you want to monitor, from database, application, servers, VM host, et cetera.
The solution is on the expensive side.
The licenses for this product depend on the number of devices you want to implement it on within your infrastructure. For example, if we want to monitor applications and IP staff, they will count how many applications we wish to monitor. The prices are then driven by the category of asset, such as network devices, operating systems, etc.
The price for ManageEngine OpManager is average.
Pricing for ManageEngine OpManager depends on the number of nodes you onboard and whatever pricing is reflected on the ManageEngine portal which offers discounts from ten percent to fifteen percent. It purely depends on the sales volume and the negotiation. In my organization, there are about one thousand two hundred nodes which cost around $29,000 per year. There's no additional support fee or maintenance fee from ManageEngine OpManager. Pricing for the solution is highly competitive and I would rate it five out of five. ManageEngine OpManager is one of the most competitive options out there.
ManageEngine OpManager has a three-tier licensing model.
When compared with SolarWinds, the pricing is a little lower. We chose the same because of the commercial aspect. In terms of pricing, I would rate it a two out of five. It was expensive.
The licensing is on a yearly basis and the pricing is on the cheaper side.
The cost of the solution is too high.
We had perpetual licenses. The cost was around 36,000 for OPManager, and then you'd have the yearly maintenance fee of 2,000 or 3,000.
Considering the pricing, OpManager is actually one of the cheaper solutions in this category. When a new subscription is required for something additional like support and we add the required license, they charge a very little. So the initial cost is low and the add-ons are reasonable.
You just have to pay for licensing; there aren't any costs over and above that.
The solution is costly. SolarWinds, a competitor, is even more expensive than this, however. Still, they should reduce pricing to make it more affordable for a lot of clients.
The licensing costs depend on the number of devices and accounts that are being monitored by the solution. It is a little bit tricky. For example, if it is monitoring storage then it will count the number of devices that are there. If you exceed the number of devices then it will cost a lot.
As far as cost, it was around six hundred thousand rands ($40,500) for the year, for the renewals. That's the total cost for a four thousand node system including support and maintenance. If there is any additional development required, then that comes at an additional cost. We have not really customized too much. The one change we requested was added to the subsequent release. They built the resolution specifically for us and it didn't cost us anything and went out to all users who may have been experiencing similar issues.