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£54.66 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re already running (or planning to run) TP-Link Omada gear and you don’t want to babysit a local controller, this £46.03 ex-VAT 5‑year cloud controller license for a single device is a pretty sensible add-on. It’s aimed at SMEs and IT teams that want central management without dedicating a box or spending time on on-prem controller setup. For small sites, a “one controller device” setup is often exactly what you need, and the price feels fair compared to the time/effort it saves.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just because it’s cheap—make sure you actually want Omada Cloud management and that your deployment fits the “one device” licensing model. If you expect multiple sites or you’ll scale beyond what this covers, you may end up paying again sooner than you’d like. Also, if your priority is maximum independence from cloud services (or you’re sensitive about vendor cloud dependency), an on-prem controller route can be a better fit. In short: buy it if you’re an Omada user who values simplicity; skip it if you’re likely to scale quickly or prefer fully local control.

Lenovo
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server - Standard subscription (1 year) + Lenovo Support - 1-2 sockets/virtual machines - for ThinkSystem SR250 V2, SR630 V2, SR645, SR650 V2, SR665, ST250 V2, ST50, ST50 V2, ST650 V2

Dell
Dell iDRAC9 Enterprise - Licence - Linux, Win - with Customer Kit

TP-Link
TP-Link Omada Cloud-Based Controller - Subscription licence (3 years) - Linux

Samsung
MagicInfo - Client Access License
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