Archtect at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-05-03T10:55:36Z
May 3, 2023
The license pricing model is based on the events that are processed through the solution. The price of Sumo Logic Security is high. I rate the price of Sumo Logic Security a seven out of ten.
The pricing is good. It's not an issue for us. I just haven't taken a look at the pricing model in detail. I don't know how that grows, exactly. It's more of a volume thing I think. But right now, it's doing everything we need, and it is not a point of pain in terms of pricing or reliability. There are other solutions that are far worse. So it's doing great. That's all I really could say.
Associate Director - Database & DevOps at Medlife
Real User
2020-06-21T08:08:08Z
Jun 21, 2020
The solution is expensive in terms of usage. New users should be aware of that. However, for some that are worried about down-time on their applications, if you can't target, then it makes sense to invest money in a tool like this, and with Sumo especially,
Developer Manager at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2018-12-11T08:31:00Z
Dec 11, 2018
Pricing has been cheaper than some of the competing tools, like Splunk. However, if we went to ELK Stack, which is open source, it would have been less costly, but it would have required more development from our side. It is a good balance between price and functionality.
VP of DevOps Engineering at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2018-12-11T08:31:00Z
Dec 11, 2018
The AWS Marketplace pricing is borderline. Every annual renewal, we always contemplate if we are getting what we think we could out of it or could we do it cheaper with some other product.
Purchasing the solution through the AWS Marketplace is very easy. We chose to go through the AWS Marketplace because it makes it a lot easier when we bill our customers. Rather than having to get multiple different sources of information then correlate a monthly bill for our customers, it is just included in the AWS usage charges. Thus, it's convenient. The AWS Marketplace pricing is fairly reasonable for what it does. Compared to the other tools that do it as well, it's reasonable. I wouldn't call it expensive, but I wouldn't call it cheap. It is pretty good.
Cloud Lead Engineer at a media company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2018-12-04T07:57:00Z
Dec 4, 2018
Purchasing Sumo Logic through the AWS Marketplace was a simple step. I think the company decided to purchase on the AWS Marketplace to consolidate the purchasing onto one bill.
The pricing is a little high, but for the features that we receive from Sumo Logic, it suits the price. For some small organizations, the price might be a little high.
Sumo Logic
Sumo Logic is a cloud-based machine data analytics company focusing on security, operations, and BI use cases. It provides log management and analytics services that leverage machine-generated big data to deliver real-time IT insights.
Sumo Logic is developed as a SaaS solution, it processes and analyzes large quantities of IT infrastructure data, spotting patterns and anomalies that can indicate a potential threat or significant event.
The platform is designed to help IT,...
Storing logs in Sumo Logic Security is charged GB-wise, which is a little higher than other products.
The product is costly. At the same cost, we can get other tools with better features and capabilities.
The license pricing model is based on the events that are processed through the solution. The price of Sumo Logic Security is high. I rate the price of Sumo Logic Security a seven out of ten.
The pricing is very reasonable compared to QRadar or Splunk. It's not that costly.
The pricing is good. It's not an issue for us. I just haven't taken a look at the pricing model in detail. I don't know how that grows, exactly. It's more of a volume thing I think. But right now, it's doing everything we need, and it is not a point of pain in terms of pricing or reliability. There are other solutions that are far worse. So it's doing great. That's all I really could say.
The solution is expensive in terms of usage. New users should be aware of that. However, for some that are worried about down-time on their applications, if you can't target, then it makes sense to invest money in a tool like this, and with Sumo especially,
I don't pay the bill. I've heard the AWS Marketplace pricing is high, but I like the value.
Pricing has been cheaper than some of the competing tools, like Splunk. However, if we went to ELK Stack, which is open source, it would have been less costly, but it would have required more development from our side. It is a good balance between price and functionality.
The AWS Marketplace pricing is borderline. Every annual renewal, we always contemplate if we are getting what we think we could out of it or could we do it cheaper with some other product.
Purchasing the solution through the AWS Marketplace is very easy. We chose to go through the AWS Marketplace because it makes it a lot easier when we bill our customers. Rather than having to get multiple different sources of information then correlate a monthly bill for our customers, it is just included in the AWS usage charges. Thus, it's convenient. The AWS Marketplace pricing is fairly reasonable for what it does. Compared to the other tools that do it as well, it's reasonable. I wouldn't call it expensive, but I wouldn't call it cheap. It is pretty good.
The price scaling comes in a bit expensive.
Purchasing Sumo Logic through the AWS Marketplace was a simple step. I think the company decided to purchase on the AWS Marketplace to consolidate the purchasing onto one bill.
The pricing is a little high, but for the features that we receive from Sumo Logic, it suits the price. For some small organizations, the price might be a little high.