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What is ManageEngine DDI Central

ManageEngine DDI Central is a DDI (DNS, DHCP, and IP address management) platform used to centralize control of core network services and IP space. It targets network and infrastructure teams that need to provision and track IP addresses, manage DHCP scopes, and administer DNS zones across sites. The product focuses on unified administration, policy-based workflows, and visibility into address utilization and related changes for operational governance.

pros

Unified DNS, DHCP, and IPAM

The product consolidates DNS, DHCP, and IP address management into a single administrative console. This reduces the need to manage separate tools for address allocation, DHCP scope configuration, and DNS zone/record changes. Centralization can improve consistency of naming and addressing standards across multiple locations. It also supports operational workflows where IP allocation and DNS/DHCP updates are coordinated.

Change tracking and auditability

DDI Central is designed to record and surface configuration changes across DDI objects such as IP allocations, DHCP settings, and DNS records. This supports troubleshooting by helping teams correlate outages or name-resolution issues with recent changes. Audit trails also help with internal controls and compliance requirements where administrators must show who changed what and when. These capabilities are particularly relevant in environments with multiple operators.

Operational visibility into IP usage

The platform provides views into IP address inventory and utilization to help teams plan subnet capacity and reduce conflicts. This is useful for organizations managing multiple subnets, VLANs, or sites where manual spreadsheets become error-prone. Visibility into free/used/reserved addresses supports faster provisioning for servers, endpoints, and network devices. It also helps identify stale allocations that can be reclaimed.

cons

DDI scope, not full monitoring

Although it supports network operations, DDI Central primarily addresses DNS/DHCP/IPAM rather than broad infrastructure observability. Teams looking for end-to-end performance monitoring (applications, servers, network devices, and flows) typically need a separate monitoring product. This can increase tool count for organizations expecting a single platform for monitoring and DDI. The product fits best as a DDI system of record rather than a general monitoring suite.

Integration depth varies by environment

DDI deployments often require integration with existing DNS/DHCP servers, directory services, and network automation processes. The practical level of automation depends on the specific DNS/DHCP platforms in use and how well they can be managed via supported interfaces. Organizations with heterogeneous or highly customized DNS/DHCP setups may need additional configuration effort. This can affect time-to-value compared with more standardized environments.

Advanced DDI features may require evaluation

Enterprises with complex requirements (for example, multi-tenant administration, large-scale distributed DNS architectures, or specialized security controls around DNS) may need to validate feature depth against their needs. DDI Central may not cover every advanced DDI scenario out of the box for all organizations. Buyers should confirm scalability, role-based access granularity, and high-availability options for their target architecture. Proof-of-concept testing is often necessary for critical DNS environments.

Plan & Pricing

Plan (license type) Price Key features & notes
Essential (Perpetual) $1,999 (one-time perpetual) Entry/perpetual edition (limited servers/zones), starting perpetual price shown on regional ManageEngine pages; quoted as perpetual license.
Professional (Perpetual) $3,999 (one-time perpetual) Mid-tier perpetual edition with higher limits (more DNS/DHCP servers, zones, users) and purchasable add-ons.
Professional (Subscription) $3,199 (annual subscription) Subscription starting price for Professional edition; subscription pricing and edition limits listed on ManageEngine editions page.
Enterprise (Subscription) $6,199 (annual subscription) Enterprise subscription starting price; includes higher limits and Enterprise-only features (e.g., built-in DDR). Note: Many advanced capabilities also available as add-ons; exact pricing for add-ons/components requires quote.

Notes: ManageEngine’s site indicates multiple licensing models (perpetual and subscription) and that quoted prices are "starting" prices — final cost depends on purchased components, add-ons (e.g., DNS Threat Intelligence, Hot-Standby), number of servers/clusters, and support options. The ManageEngine store and editions pages advise contacting sales or getting a quote for customized pricing.

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