I would consider it not too expensive, especially as a team. But now they’re not charging by ingests anymore. So, I have no idea how expensive it would be, and users wouldn't have any idea how expensive it would be until your users start increasing and start using Sumo Logic more and more. You should expect the price to be a bit of an unknown and to basically increase as the business increases. That's why I would recommend other users speak to them to model the cost. But relatively, it's not too expensive, and it's good value for money because they're managing all of this data for you. Your users can access it quite freely, easily, and fast, but not necessarily for cheap. It's very difficult for anyone to model that.
I started on the free tier to try it out, but because of our usage, we're now paying for it. We have a service processing millions of requests per day, so for logs, we send about $4,000 per month. It's quite high, but understandable given the requirements of the application. Because if the whole thing goes down, it will impact the organisation. Overall, it is expensive.
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I would consider it not too expensive, especially as a team. But now they’re not charging by ingests anymore. So, I have no idea how expensive it would be, and users wouldn't have any idea how expensive it would be until your users start increasing and start using Sumo Logic more and more. You should expect the price to be a bit of an unknown and to basically increase as the business increases. That's why I would recommend other users speak to them to model the cost. But relatively, it's not too expensive, and it's good value for money because they're managing all of this data for you. Your users can access it quite freely, easily, and fast, but not necessarily for cheap. It's very difficult for anyone to model that.
I started on the free tier to try it out, but because of our usage, we're now paying for it. We have a service processing millions of requests per day, so for logs, we send about $4,000 per month. It's quite high, but understandable given the requirements of the application. Because if the whole thing goes down, it will impact the organisation. Overall, it is expensive.
The product’s pricing could be improved.