ControlUp is priced by session (VDI) or machine (Physical endpoints, servers) and can monitor and optimize a wide variety of resources/objects in the virtual and/or physical datacenters.
ControlUp continuously counts the total number of objects that are currently being monitored, and requires a number of licenses that adequately cover the size of the environment.
Agent based Managed VMs/Computers – These are VMs and/or computers in which a ControlUp agent is running.
-XenApp/TS/RDSH Servers – The number of peak concurrent sessions that are running on
the XenApp/TS/RDSH servers.
-Workstations / VDI – 1 license per windows workstation, virtual or physical (whether there
is a user session or not on that VM/Computer).
-Other Windows Servers – 1 license per windows server OS, virtual or physical.
Agentless Managed VMs/cloud instances – These are VMs and/or cloud instances that are monitored via the hypervisor API and/or XenDesktop Broker API and/or cloud connection API with no ControlUp agent running on that VM / Cloud instance.
-Agentless Managed VM (Windows or Linux) – 1 license per powered on agentless managed
VM.
-Cloud Instances (Windows or Linux) – 1 license per running cloud instance.
Netscaler Appliances – 1 device license per managed appliance (Note that Netscaler appliances licenses are separate from the agent based managed VMs and the agentless managed VMs)
For example, if you are monitoring a XenApp farm on which 800 user sessions are currently running and in addition you monitor 300 VDI workstations and 400 VMs as well as 5 Netscaler appliances you will need a total license of 1500 licensed objects (800 + 300 + 400) plus 5 Netscaler appliances licenses.
Pricing information for ControlUp is supplied by the software provider or retrieved from publicly
accessible pricing materials. Final cost negotiations to purchase ControlUp must be conducted with the
seller.
ControlUp is priced by session (VDI) or machine (Physical endpoints, servers) and can monitor and optimize a wide variety of resources/objects in the virtual and/or physical datacenters.
ControlUp continuously counts the total number of objects that are currently being monitored, and requires a number of licenses that adequately cover the size of the environment.
Agent based Managed VMs/Computers – These are VMs and/or computers in which a ControlUp agent is running.
-XenApp/TS/RDSH Servers – The number of peak concurrent sessions that are running on
the XenApp/TS/RDSH servers.
-Workstations / VDI – 1 license per windows workstation, virtual or physical (whether there
is a user session or not on that VM/Computer).
-Other Windows Servers – 1 license per windows server OS, virtual or physical.
Agentless Managed VMs/cloud instances – These are VMs and/or cloud instances that are monitored via the hypervisor API and/or XenDesktop Broker API and/or cloud connection API with no ControlUp agent running on that VM / Cloud instance.
-Agentless Managed VM (Windows or Linux) – 1 license per powered on agentless managed
VM.
-Cloud Instances (Windows or Linux) – 1 license per running cloud instance.
Netscaler Appliances – 1 device license per managed appliance (Note that Netscaler appliances licenses are separate from the agent based managed VMs and the agentless managed VMs)
For example, if you are monitoring a XenApp farm on which 800 user sessions are currently running and in addition you monitor 300 VDI workstations and 400 VMs as well as 5 Netscaler appliances you will need a total license of 1500 licensed objects (800 + 300 + 400) plus 5 Netscaler appliances licenses.
https://www.controlup.com/pricing/
Different options: Pro, Premium, Enterprise and Ultimate
Pricing information was last updated on December 16, 2021