New Relic announced a new cloud pricing option to help customers expand and standardize their monitoring coverage across their applications running on cloud infrastructure.
The new pricing option is tailor-made for the pricing approaches of public cloud leaders, creating a scaled range of prices for New Relic APM to match up with different instance sizes offered by the public cloud providers.
Public cloud providers have seen tremendous growth, in part because they allow companies to provision infrastructure resources on demand to support the business. This means that cloud-based workloads tend to vary significantly from applications running on physical servers inside a company’s data center, both in terms of the size and lifespan of the workload. Under New Relic’s new cloud pricing option, customers license based on the types of instances they expect to use and how they plan to use them.
“New Relic is the world’s leading cloud-based monitoring platform, helping our customers move their workloads to public cloud platforms like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform,” said Lew Cirne, founder and CEO, New Relic. “We are committed to offering our customers a choice of pricing options as they continue to expand and standardize on New Relic across their computing environments.”
New Relic's cloud pricing is available now as an option for New Relic APM Essentials and Pro subscriptions for customers who manage their applications on cloud services. Customers with on-premise environments can continue to purchase via New Relic’s existing host-based pricing model.
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