Manager, Information Technology Monitoring at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-08-20T09:14:22Z
Aug 20, 2024
Nagios XI is an expensive solution. On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing an eight out of ten.
Senior DevOps Engineer Individual Contributor at EML Payments Ltd
Real User
2022-05-27T17:09:47Z
May 27, 2022
Licensing costs are reasonable. It's approximately $6,000.00. It's good value for the money. There were no additional fees in addition to the standard licensing fee. We used the enterprise version; we started with the pay-as-you-go version, but the real one is much better.
For our country in North Africa, it's expensive and we could purchase another solution for that price. But it's a reasonable price if we're speaking in international terms. If we compare it with another solution in the global IT world, then I think it's a reasonable price.
There is the Nagios Core, which is free. Then, of course, you have the Nagios XI, which is paid. I found that lately when we went to renew the license, the difference was a little bit higher. It was around a higher percentage different than last year. That made us a little bit concerned. For a point in time, I was just checking to see if there is something that might go head to head with Nagios and maybe be a little bit cheaper. While browsing and checking out a few, I met also with the Pandora MS and looked at it as a less expensive option.
Head of IT, Projects and Organization at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-06-23T09:40:00Z
Jun 23, 2019
The license and support are very expensive. You pay separately for each and the licensing is a little complicated. With a company like Cisco which may be expensive, the support is included. This product costs more than even Cisco. The support is not as easy to contact.
Nagios XI provides monitoring of all mission-critical infrastructure components, including applications, services, operating systems, network protocols, systems metrics, and network infrastructure. Third-party add-ons provide tools for monitoring virtually all in-house and external applications, services, and systems.
Nagios XI uses a powerful Core 4 monitoring engine that provides users with the highest levels of server monitoring performance. This high degree of performance enables nearly...
We are using the free, open-source version.
Nagios XI is an expensive solution. On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing an eight out of ten.
I don't deal with the licensing aspect of the product.
Licensing costs are reasonable. It's approximately $6,000.00. It's good value for the money. There were no additional fees in addition to the standard licensing fee. We used the enterprise version; we started with the pay-as-you-go version, but the real one is much better.
Licensing is available quarterly.
For our country in North Africa, it's expensive and we could purchase another solution for that price. But it's a reasonable price if we're speaking in international terms. If we compare it with another solution in the global IT world, then I think it's a reasonable price.
There is the Nagios Core, which is free. Then, of course, you have the Nagios XI, which is paid. I found that lately when we went to renew the license, the difference was a little bit higher. It was around a higher percentage different than last year. That made us a little bit concerned. For a point in time, I was just checking to see if there is something that might go head to head with Nagios and maybe be a little bit cheaper. While browsing and checking out a few, I met also with the Pandora MS and looked at it as a less expensive option.
Nagios Core does not have any payment, but Nagios XI requires payment for the license and support.
The license and support are very expensive. You pay separately for each and the licensing is a little complicated. With a company like Cisco which may be expensive, the support is included. This product costs more than even Cisco. The support is not as easy to contact.
The licensing fees for this solution are approximately $3,000 USD per year.
This solution is very expensive, at approximately $5,000 USD when I purchased it, which is why I haven't upgraded my version in several years.
We are using the free version of this solution.