Data Center Engineer at a retailer with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-09-20T09:12:00Z
Sep 20, 2023
The product is not too expensive. The license is renewed yearly. When it comes to support for NetFlow Traffic Analyzer, it might cost extra. Usually, we pay for support each year, and it lasts for one year. After that, it needs to be renewed separately.
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The price is high, and typically only suitable for our customers in the banking sector. In the local market outside of banking, customers are not interested in SolarWinds NTA because it is so expensive. SolarWinds' pricing structure is the primary reason why some customers opt for another solution such as ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer. In NTA, you are charged per port, meaning that if you have a 24-port switch you will be charged for 24 individual nodes. ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer, on the other hand, charges per switch, such that if you add a switch, the entire switch will count as one single node.
Licensing for SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer is paid yearly, and there are no additional costs that you need to pay apart from the standard licensing fees because you don't need to purchase another solution to make SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer work. Pricing for SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer is more expensive than other solutions.
Senior Network Specialist at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2020-01-12T07:22:00Z
Jan 12, 2020
We pay for yearly licensing on both solutions. We have already seen a return on our investment by going with ThousandEyes. We already see the benefit, which is that we get visibility. That's the only thing we wanted. We can pre-benchmark service delivery and monitor across different sites on the cloud.
There are additional costs if one wishes to purchase other modules or increase the available functionality then you can pay for additional licensing options. It gets very expensive once you actually decide to scale the infrastructure but if you stick actually within the current license limits, which you may be licensed for, then that would be reasonably cost-effective.
Head of Technology and Inspection at a transportation company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-06-23T09:40:00Z
Jun 23, 2019
I think the price is fair. I haven't quite done price-to-price on a comparable product but I do think the price is fair. I'm looking at AI too. Artificial Intelligence that will monitor the cloud.
SolarWinds Netflow Traffic Analyzer enables you to capture data from continuous streams of network traffic and convert those raw numbers into easy-to-interpret charts and tables that quantify exactly how the corporate network is being used, by whom, and for what purpose.
The product is expensive. I rate the product’s pricing as one out of ten, where one is expensive, and ten is cheap.
The pricing is great. I would rate the pricing a three out of ten, where ten is the most expensive and one is cheap.
The product's pricing depends on the functionality. I rate the product’s pricing a out of ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
The product is not too expensive. The license is renewed yearly. When it comes to support for NetFlow Traffic Analyzer, it might cost extra. Usually, we pay for support each year, and it lasts for one year. After that, it needs to be renewed separately.
The price is sufficient based on everything it offers. I would rate the pricing model a five out of ten, with one being cheap and ten being expensive.
NetFlow Traffic Analyzer is reasonably priced.
The price is high, and typically only suitable for our customers in the banking sector. In the local market outside of banking, customers are not interested in SolarWinds NTA because it is so expensive. SolarWinds' pricing structure is the primary reason why some customers opt for another solution such as ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer. In NTA, you are charged per port, meaning that if you have a 24-port switch you will be charged for 24 individual nodes. ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer, on the other hand, charges per switch, such that if you add a switch, the entire switch will count as one single node.
Licensing for SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer is paid yearly, and there are no additional costs that you need to pay apart from the standard licensing fees because you don't need to purchase another solution to make SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer work. Pricing for SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer is more expensive than other solutions.
I cannot comment on the price as another team handles it.
All SolarWinds products are very affordable.
We have licenses for SolarWinds NetFlow Traffic Analyzer. In terms of pricing, its license is not that expensive versus other tools such as HP.
Licensing fees are reasonable.
We pay yearly, and we are happy with its price.
The pricing is reasonable.
We purchased it outright but there are ongoing maintenance fees. From what I have seen, price-wise, it is close to the competitors.
While the pricing is fair, it could be better.
The price of this solution is exceptional.
We pay for yearly licensing on both solutions. We have already seen a return on our investment by going with ThousandEyes. We already see the benefit, which is that we get visibility. That's the only thing we wanted. We can pre-benchmark service delivery and monitor across different sites on the cloud.
There are additional costs if one wishes to purchase other modules or increase the available functionality then you can pay for additional licensing options. It gets very expensive once you actually decide to scale the infrastructure but if you stick actually within the current license limits, which you may be licensed for, then that would be reasonably cost-effective.
The licensing for this solution is based on the number of nodes.
For our environment, we pay approximately $25,000 USD yearly. It is a lot cheaper than a lot of the other vendors.
I think the price is fair. I haven't quite done price-to-price on a comparable product but I do think the price is fair. I'm looking at AI too. Artificial Intelligence that will monitor the cloud.