AlertBot provides availability and performance real browser monitoring from an end user perspective.
$17.95
Per Month [Unlimited Users]
N-able N-central
Score 9.3 out of 10
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MSPs
and IT professionals use N-able™ N-central® to monitor and manage devices and complex
networks remotely. N-central provides
visibility and efficiency as the user's needs scale. N-central can help users:
1. Proactively monitor everything on a customer network—not just servers
and workstations—and troubleshoot.
2. Stay on top of threats with features like MFA, antivirus, integrated endpoint
detection and response, data backup, disk encryption, email protection,…
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Pricing
AlertBot Website Monitoring
N-able N-central
Editions & Modules
Website Monitoring
$17.95
Per Month [Unlimited Users]
Mobile Monitoring
$29.95
Per Month [Unlimited Users]
Web Transaction Monitoring
$99.95
Per Month [Unlimited Users]
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AlertBot Website Monitoring
N-able N-central
Free Trial
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No
Free/Freemium Version
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No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Yes
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
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AlertBot Website Monitoring
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Features
AlertBot Website Monitoring
N-able N-central
Monitoring Tasks
Comparison of Monitoring Tasks features of Product A and Product B
AlertBot Website Monitoring
5.0
2 Ratings
45% below category average
N-able N-central
7.4
6 Ratings
1% above category average
Remote monitoring
5.02 Ratings
9.76 Ratings
Network device monitoring
5.01 Ratings
8.36 Ratings
Multiple Server Monitoring
5.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Multi-device monitoring
5.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Automated alerts and notifications
5.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Management Tasks
Comparison of Management Tasks features of Product A and Product B
AlertBot Website Monitoring
5.0
1 Ratings
41% below category average
N-able N-central
9.0
7 Ratings
24% above category average
Patch Management
5.01 Ratings
9.07 Ratings
Service configuration management
5.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Software and hardware inventory
5.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Policy-based automation
5.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reporting
Comparison of Reporting features of Product A and Product B
AlertBot Website Monitoring
5.0
2 Ratings
44% below category average
N-able N-central
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Performance data reports
5.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customizable reporting
5.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Data visualization
5.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Risk analysis
5.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
It is well suited for a business that wants simplistic web monitoring of their websites. It does a great job of alerting depending on how you fine-tune the timers.
N-Able is perfect for an MSP environment. It gives all the standard functionality an IT professional needs out of the box and can be configured to show almost anything required. For example, we have configured a dashboard to show when our backups need attention for each customer. This is achieved by running a small script on repeat via N-Central everyday/evening, and the result gives us information on the dashboard to help us identify exactly what is working and what needs looking into.
Remote tasks - entry-level techs can run basic tasks without physically touching a piece of equipment.
Remote support - remote controlling user devices is easy and saves a lot of time with having to initiate a remote session.
Management of devices, particularly patch management and anti-virus management - you can automatically approve and deploy patches and schedule automatic AV scans.
Customer support just points to online guides and I feel they aren't helpful.
During the trial they turn on a lot of features. In my experience, if you play around with the features, they charge you for them. Keep this in mind if you move forward with N-Able - they will charge for "trialed" services.
In my experience, some services that you're being charged for can't be disabled or monitored by you or your team. You only see them on the monthly invoice.
In my opinion, the "Scripting Automation" doesn't provide value. You're either going to be writing your own batch or Powershell to make scripting work.
In my opinion, monitoring software deployments is painful.
The default monitoring template can't be duplicated, edited, or referenced. You'll find that the default monitors in an unusual way and will throw needless recurring alerts into your ticketing system. To avoid this, you need to create a template from scratch which takes many hours to set up.
In my opinion, they're more concerned about a quick buck than customer service. "Buyer beware" company.
Overall we have liked our solar winds experience, however, as our company has grown to support larger enterprises, this product does not have the functionality that our teams need in order to fully support them. The lack of granularity with backups and lack of ability to support nutanix environments is slowly drawing us into the use of other tools.
The user interface is fairly straight forward, with logic groupings for objects. I did not deploy this software, but am one of the daily administrators. Once you get the correct agent package (Which can be a challenge) the integration into AD is not bad. The UI could be more customized, but that may have been a design choice.
Every time we have reached out to SolarWinds they are quick to respond, even offering support chat 24/7. Their support team is great and works with you to find solutions to issues. They have taken items we had issues with before and used those to create updates so that the issue is handled better in the future.
As I have reviewed previously. It offers more positive and friendly stuff when it comes to its application. It doesn't redirect visitors elsewhere and also gives updates when the website is being tampered or hacked. Even though there is a delay on updates but the good thing is, it suggest solutions to every incident.
Our version of SolarWinds was old and running on old hardware, but it was way easier to setup and do things with. It did not do everything N-able does such as patch management, or at least we didn't have a module to do so if one existed. However it definitely seemed easier to use and possibly more stable.