We wouldn't mind a price change because of our region's unpredictable nature of exchange rates. For example, a product that's $1 would frequently change in our local currency, as our local currency keeps rising to factors of differential of 10 every few days. Therefore, the price could be better. The licensing is based on the band. So depending on the quantity bands, it can be low or high, but on average, it's less than $10 or $20 per unit.
Vodja projektov sistemskih rešitev at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-08-26T14:31:01Z
Aug 26, 2021
We have just some list prices, just so we can evaluate the product. That said, from what I have seen, the prices are okay. They're not cheap and they're not very expensive. They are okay in terms of what you get. It's reasonable.
Chief System Engineer at a media company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2019-07-29T10:12:00Z
Jul 29, 2019
As far as pricing, we only pay for support on a yearly basis. There are no other costs after you initially pay for the licenses. The only exception to that is if you need to add devices to the system. If you add to the system you need to license more ports. You need to pay for the additional licensing. Other than that it essentially works by itself so it is like having another employee for the cost of support. I don't know the exact prices but I know the product is not cheap.
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It's not cheap. It's not expensive. It's in the middle, so I'll probably give it a seven out of ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
The solution is very expensive and I would rate it 10 out of 10.
The tool is more expensive than Fortinet.
We wouldn't mind a price change because of our region's unpredictable nature of exchange rates. For example, a product that's $1 would frequently change in our local currency, as our local currency keeps rising to factors of differential of 10 every few days. Therefore, the price could be better. The licensing is based on the band. So depending on the quantity bands, it can be low or high, but on average, it's less than $10 or $20 per unit.
It is inexpensive compared to what I have used before.
The users are not very happy with the new licensing option where there is only a subscription license. There is no perpetual license.
We have just some list prices, just so we can evaluate the product. That said, from what I have seen, the prices are okay. They're not cheap and they're not very expensive. They are okay in terms of what you get. It's reasonable.
It's fairly priced. From the features that are on offer, I would say that it gives you great value for money. Licensing model is great and is scalable
The vendor price is fair.
We pay for port licensing and support on a yearly basis, and it's not cheap.
As far as pricing, we only pay for support on a yearly basis. There are no other costs after you initially pay for the licenses. The only exception to that is if you need to add devices to the system. If you add to the system you need to license more ports. You need to pay for the additional licensing. Other than that it essentially works by itself so it is like having another employee for the cost of support. I don't know the exact prices but I know the product is not cheap.