SolarWinds Remote Monitoring & Management (RMM) is a cloud-based system monitoring offering for Managed Service Providers. It provides a full monitoring and management suite, including automation and threat detection capabilities, and can integrate with other SolarWinds products.
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SpeedCurve
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SpeedCurve measures the interplay between web design and web performance. They offer user experience monitoring tools that provide insight into what visitors are experiencing.
$143
per month
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N-able N-sight RMM
SpeedCurve
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Small
$143
per month 500K RUM page views & 5K Synthetic checks
Medium
$1050
per month 5M RUM page views & 25K Synthetic checks
Large
$2,100
per month 10M RUM page views & 50K Synthetic checks
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N-able N-sight RMM
SpeedCurve
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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20% discount for annual subscription.
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N-able N-sight RMM
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Features
N-able N-sight RMM
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Monitoring Tasks
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N-able N-sight RMM
10.0
15 Ratings
31% above category average
SpeedCurve
7.5
1 Ratings
5% below category average
Remote monitoring
10.015 Ratings
00 Ratings
Network device monitoring
10.014 Ratings
00 Ratings
Multi-device monitoring
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8.01 Ratings
Automated alerts and notifications
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7.01 Ratings
Management Tasks
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N-able N-sight RMM
10.0
15 Ratings
33% above category average
SpeedCurve
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Patch Management
10.015 Ratings
00 Ratings
Policy-based automation
10.015 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reporting
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N-able N-sight RMM
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SpeedCurve
8.0
1 Ratings
3% above category average
Performance data reports
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8.01 Ratings
Data visualization
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8.01 Ratings
Security
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SolarWinds patch management has had issues over the years. Sometimes requiring manual intervention to get resolved. The UI [with N-able RMM (formerly Solarwinds RMM)] makes it easy to see status of systems and identify any alerts easily. Remotely monitoring the status of servers/computers. Managing the systems, patching, systems maintenance and remote support.
It provides fantastic remote access capabilities. The Take Control tool gives us a robust platform that is capable of remote controlling almost any endpoint we need to and the chat, file transfer, and screen recording tools are all exceptionally useful.
SolarWinds RMM is particularly useful as a single pane of glass solution that allows us to monitor and manage thousands of endpoints across dozens of different clients. It does a solid job of allowing us to sort, organize, and filter based off of who and what we want to see at any given time.
Due to its client based nature, the platform excels at in-depth monitoring of services, event logs, and the functionality of systems with custom script checks.
The interface has some confusing points, for instance aggregation setting (percentiles, median) is misleading, and doesn't do anything in some cases
Some additional statistical tools would super charge the charts and alerts: moving average, some more useful trend lines
The performance charts are amazing to compare many values (from different pages, multiple metrics) and find correlations. But the charts are barely usable when many metrics are shown (one cannot tell a line from the other). A simple UI improvement there could supercharge this use case
The interface is easy to navigate. Setting up policies is straight forward. The antivirus and web filter are simple and exceptions are easy to make. Upgrading the agent is made simple and creating scripts is made fool proof. (Well, almost)
The ease of use, full functionality, reliability and excellent support.[N-able RMM (formerly Solarwinds RMM)] gives users a full suite of tools with a single installable file. Unlike standard tools, you don't have to install several different executables to be able to have fully protected end points.
SolarWinds definitely is the the most ready out of the box as far as getting is up and running and you can start using it where other system go from need ing a little setup like importing MIBS to completely needing to configure the system. As far a performance once things are up and working I feel they all do a good job at basic monitoring and management. The difference is that SolarWinds does a good job at having things templated but allows you to customize some attributes. If you are want to make major customization for alerts and monitoring and other things SolarWinds is not the best option. But, then again, you will not need a team just to manage the system.
The ROI is immediate for us. The advanced alerting alone makes this product an ace in our bag. The confidence you have in your network is wonderful.
Another big ROI we get from the advanced alerting is the peace of mind that our engineers feel. We are a 24/7 shop, so being on-call goes from being hectic to extremely manageable.
The only negative I can honestly say is when the time comes to patch the product. Micro-patches are easy enough, but jumping versions can be a bit taxing.
Speedcurve facilitates and empowers performance improvements that lead the higher conversion rates, user engagement and ultimately GMV
Through it's interface and automation, Speed curve saves hundreds of hours in investigations around performance issues
By facilitating performance analysis and knowledge sharing, SpeedCurve allows our teams to be more performance-aware, preventing performance issues from even happening