Austin-based SolarWinds offers Internet Protocal address management (IPAM) networking service.
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SolarWinds NPM
Score 8.3 out of 10
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SolarWinds NPM is a monitoring and performance management platform. It provides performance troubleshooting support, auto network discovery, customizable thresholds, and can be rapidly deployed.
$1,638
per year
Pricing
SolarWinds IP Address Manager (IPAM)
SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor (NPM)
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NPM
$1,638
per year
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SolarWinds IP Address Manager (IPAM)
SolarWinds NPM
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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No
Entry-level Setup Fee
Optional
Optional
Additional Details
SolarWinds professional support is included to help customers on active maintenance 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
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We haven't evaluated any other software like SolarWinds IP Address Manager.
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Chose SolarWinds IP Address Manager (IPAM)
BT Diamond IP required the company remote to make changes we constantly had to message
support which in my opinion was not worth it. All research said SolarWinds IP Address Manager was the best by a wide margin. We had no issues with SolarWinds IP Address Manager, and we got a …
SolarWinds IP Address Manager was cheaper than both alternatives and far easier to manage. Device42 interface is years behind what Solarwinds offers. It is very outdated; BT Diamond required remote management and we constantly had to message support, it reached a point where …
We tested Infoblox and Microsoft free IPAM. Infoblox was too expensive for our budget and Microsoft didn't provide the features we needed. SolarWinds IPAM was a good fit for our budget.
The integration with the other SolarWinds products makes for a single pane of glass for management of your systems, which reduces administrative overhead compared with other solutions.
We particularly utilize Solarwinds Network Performance Manager (npm) and Solarwinds Network Configuration Manager (NCM), so adding the IPAM module was pretty easy and a fast process to have all of the monitoring modules in a single server and single management plane. The …
SolarWinds IPAM met all of our requirements for a much lower cost than Infoblox. Infoblox has additional security features and worked well in the other places I have used it. I have found unless you have dedicated network resources who are heavy users, Infoblox is more than …
Long ago first off. We liked Infoblox but it had DNS and other features we didn't need (nor want to pay for at that time). SolarWinds is relatively affordable compared to that.
I think in general that SolarWinds has too many features, more than Infoblox. Infoblox has a simple interface but uses too much cloud resources. We like SolarWinds because it is more on-premise and we have more control on it. Infoblox is also a little pricier.
This product meets the basic needs we need to be addressed. We use Network Performance Monitor, but with that having node level licensing we do not need that on every node and that is where IP address manager steps in and is a difference-maker. This is a tool that every …
PRTG has been a very old tool that was good for plotting the utilization graphs of interfaces but lacked comprehensive device views, overall end-to-end dashboards, comprehensive reports, and alerting functions. WhatsUpGold lacked comprehensive Dashboards, Alerts, and Reporting …
We evaluated PRTG Network Monitor which was similar to SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor but was very resource-intensive, and the server kept crashing when we got close to 100 devices. Whereas on SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor, we were able to add several …
We tested Observium as an alternative to Solarwinds in the past and it required all host to be added by DNS instead of IP addresses which we prefer. We have over 2000 devices so creating DNS records for all of these was a deal breaker.
I don't think this is really a fair comparison, but both Cacti and Nagios have some similar functionality to SolarWinds NPM in that they all do performance monitoring on networked devices. Cacti and Nagios both lack the in depth feature set and customization that NPM offers, …