
A10 Thunder Application Delivery Controller (ADC)
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
- Public sector and nonprofit organizations
- Healthcare and life sciences
- Energy and utilities
What is A10 Thunder Application Delivery Controller (ADC)
Broad L4–L7 traffic control
Multiple deployment form factors
Integrated TLS and security features
Operational complexity for newcomers
Less cloud-native by default
Licensing and scaling considerations
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Capacity / peak-bandwidth based licensing (FlexPool and bandwidth-managed subscriptions). Licensing is described as all-inclusive (features included) and portable across hardware, virtual, cloud form-factors; A10 emphasizes license portability via FlexPool.
Free tier/trial: 30-day free trial available for vThunder (virtual appliances) and A10 Control (30-day). No permanent free tier is published.
Pricing details (official site):
- A10 does not publish public list prices for Thunder ADC on its website. Instead, licensing is described by capacity (peak bandwidth) and term (subscription or FlexPool allocation). Official pages reference contacting sales for specific pricing and ROI comparisons.
- Example SKUs and subscriptions are listed (e.g., Harmony Controller SaaS and various Thunder/vThunder SKUs), but prices are not shown on the public site; several perpetual SKUs and subscription SKUs are listed in support/end-of-sale documentation.
Example costs: Not listed publicly on the official site — contact A10 sales or partners for quotes.
Discount/options: The site references FlexPool for license portability and subscription models; for specific volume/commitment discounts the site instructs to contact A10 for custom pricing/ROI analysis.
Notes & sources: All information taken from A10 Networks official product pages, vThunder trial page, FlexPool/product licensing descriptions and support SKU listings.