How much does Dynatrace cost?
In other words, Annual commit rate-card: $7-$58/host/mo + $0.20/GB logs + $2.25/1K RUM sessions Prices verified Aug 18, 2026.
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Full tier breakdown for Dynatrace: Foundation & Discovery: $7/mo ($7/mo annual) — per host/mo, basic infra + logs correlation; Infrastructure Monitoring: $29/mo ($29/mo annual) — per host/mo, full infra + custom metrics + network analysis; Full-Stack Monitoring: $58/mo ($58/mo annual) — per 8-GiB host/mo, APM + K8s + OpenTelemetry + 10-day trace retention; Enterprise (DPS commit): custom — annual spend commit, all platform capabilities included at rate-card.
Quick facts about Dynatrace pricing
- Pricing model
- Per Usage
- Key limit metric
- Hosts + memory-GiB-hours + GB ingested
- Free trial
- 15 days
- Enterprise pricing
- Available (custom quote)
- Native currency
- USD
- Category
- Developer & Infrastructure
Who is Dynatrace best for?
In other words, Dynatrace is ideal for large enterprises that want AI-powered full-stack observability + application security under a single annual commit. Best if you can absorb an annual procurement cycle and value Davis AI root-cause detection out of the box.
When to look elsewhere
No annual commit? Grafana Cloud, Dash0, or OpenObserve for pay-as-you-go. Per-host public rates without sales? Datadog. Error-first? Sentry. Splunk-integrated? Splunk Observability Cloud.
Dynatrace plans
| Plan | Monthly | Annual | Key limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Foundation & Discovery | 7 | 7 | per host/mo, basic infra + logs correlation |
| Infrastructure Monitoring | 29 | 29 | per host/mo, full infra + custom metrics + network analysis |
| Full-Stack Monitoring | 58 | 58 | per 8-GiB host/mo, APM + K8s + OpenTelemetry + 10-day trace retention |
| Enterprise (DPS commit) | custom | custom | annual spend commit, all platform capabilities included at rate-card |
Answer generated from SaaS Price Hub's daily-verified pricing tracker. Last updated August 18, 2026.
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