Simple, Predictable Pricing.

Start-up

Teams deploying to their first BYOC environments (AWS, Azure, GCP)

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Deploy Available standalone
Hyperscaler VPCs (AWS, GCP, Azure)
Support for any cloud service
Support for IaC tooling (Terraform, Docker, Kubernetes, CloudFormation)
Secrets management
Artifacts management
Custom domains
On-prem / non-hyperscaler clouds
Airgapped environments
Observe and Operate Available standalone
Hyperscaler logs, metrics, and traces
Hyperscaler remote operations
On-Prem / Non-Hyperscaler Observability
On-Prem / Non-Hyperscaler Operations
Customer Controls
Customer audit logging
Operational approvals
Deployment windows
Phased permissions
Customer-provided firewall
Support
Support with SLA
Shared Slack

Scale-up

Teams deploying to many BYOC, On-Prem, or Air-Gapped environments

Get a Demo
Deploy Available standalone
Hyperscaler VPCs (AWS, GCP, Azure)
Support for any cloud service
Support for IaC tooling (Terraform, Docker, Kubernetes, CloudFormation)
Secrets management
Artifacts management
Custom domains
On-prem / non-hyperscaler clouds
Airgapped environments
Observe and Operate Available standalone
Hyperscaler logs, metrics, and traces
Hyperscaler remote operations
On-Prem / Non-Hyperscaler Observability
On-Prem / Non-Hyperscaler Operations
Customer Controls
Customer audit logging
Operational approvals
Deployment windows
Phased permissions
Customer-provided firewall
Support
Support with SLA
Shared Slack

We charge an annual fee for the platform, as well as a fee per customer appliance (a deployment of your software in a customer environment). The platform fee is intentionally low: the time to value with Tensor9 is minimal as you bring your existing stack.

You can purchase the full Tensor9 platform, or purchase the Deploy or Observe & Operate products individually.

No. You manage your relationship with your own customer. Tensor9 white-labels our product, and will act as part of your team if you ever would like us to interact with your customer.

Each of your end customers will typically need a single appliance. If an end customer needs multiple isolated instances of your application, or has multiple geographically separated regions, then that customer will need multiple appliances.

The end customer does; the appliance runs in their cloud account.