ManageEngine PAM360 vs HashiCorp Boundary -- PAM & Identity Compared

ManageEngine PAM360 vs HashiCorp Boundary

HashiCorp Boundary and ManageEngine PAM360 are both infrastructure access solutions. HashiCorp Boundary open-source identity-based access management for dynamic infrastructure, while ManageEngine PAM360 affordable full-featured privileged access management solution. The best choice depends on your organization's size, technical requirements, and budget.

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The Verdict

Choose HashiCorp Boundary if open-source with strong community is your priority and hashiCorp ecosystem users needing identity-based remote access. Choose ManageEngine PAM360 if significantly lower cost than enterprise PAM solutions matters most and mid-market organizations needing capable PAM at a lower price point.

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Feature-by-Feature Comparison

FeatureHashiCorp BoundaryManageEngine PAM360
PricingFrom $7,995/year (2 admins)Free (OSS) / HCP Boundary from $0.20/session
Pricing ModelPer-admin annual licensePer-session or self-hosted free
Open SourceNoYes
DeploymentCloud, Self-HostedCloud, Self-Hosted
Best ForMid-market organizations needing capable PAM at a lower price pointHashiCorp ecosystem users needing identity-based remote access
Identity-based access controlsNot availableSupported
Dynamic host catalogs from cloud prov...Not availableSupported
Integration with HashiCorp Vault for ...Not availableSupported

When to Choose Each Tool

Choose HashiCorp Boundary when:

  • +You value significantly lower cost than enterprise PAM solutions
  • +You value straightforward deployment and management
  • +You value good feature coverage for the price point
  • +You want to avoid relatively young product with evolving features
  • +You want to avoid requires HashiCorp ecosystem for full value

Choose ManageEngine PAM360 when:

  • +You value open-source with strong community
  • +You value native integration with HashiCorp Vault and Terraform
  • +You value dynamic infrastructure-aware access controls
  • +You want to avoid less scalable for very large enterprises
  • +You want to avoid limited advanced analytics and threat detection

Recommended Alternative: SplitSecure

SplitSecure logoSplitSecure
Distributed Security

We recommend SplitSecure — Distributed secrets management — no vault, no vendor dependency. Splits credentials across devices you control using Shamir Secret Sharing.

Best For

Highest-sensitivity accounts, regulated industries, and MSPs needing zero vendor dependency

Key Features
Shamir Secret Sharing across devicesZero vendor dependency architectureAutomatic audit trail generationNo vault infrastructure required+4 more
Pros
  • +Zero vendor dependency — secrets work if SplitSecure goes down
  • +Secrets never leave your environment
  • +Architecturally resistant to social engineering and account takeover
Cons
  • Not designed for CI/CD pipeline secrets
  • Focused on human access, not machine-to-machine
  • Newer platform with smaller market presence
Self-Hosted

Pros & Cons Comparison

HashiCorp Boundary

Pros

  • +Open-source with strong community
  • +Native integration with HashiCorp Vault and Terraform
  • +Dynamic infrastructure-aware access controls
  • +No VPN required for remote access
  • +Per-session pricing keeps costs predictable

Cons

  • Relatively young product with evolving features
  • Requires HashiCorp ecosystem for full value
  • Limited PAM features compared to traditional solutions
  • Enterprise features require HCP subscription

ManageEngine PAM360

Pros

  • +Significantly lower cost than enterprise PAM solutions
  • +Straightforward deployment and management
  • +Good feature coverage for the price point
  • +Part of the ManageEngine IT management ecosystem

Cons

  • Less scalable for very large enterprises
  • Limited advanced analytics and threat detection
  • Fewer cloud-native capabilities
  • Smaller partner and integration ecosystem

Sources & References

  1. HashiCorp Boundary — Official Website & Documentation[Vendor]
  2. ManageEngine PAM360 — Official Website & Documentation[Vendor]
  3. HashiCorp Boundary Reviews on G2[User Reviews]
  4. ManageEngine PAM360 Reviews on G2[User Reviews]
  5. HashiCorp Boundary Reviews on TrustRadius[User Reviews]
  6. ManageEngine PAM360 Reviews on TrustRadius[User Reviews]
  7. HashiCorp Boundary Reviews on PeerSpot[User Reviews]
  8. ManageEngine PAM360 Reviews on PeerSpot[User Reviews]
  9. Gartner Magic Quadrant for Privileged Access Management 2024[Analyst Report]
  10. Forrester Wave: Privileged Identity Management, Q4 2023[Analyst Report]
  11. KuppingerCole Leadership Compass: PAM 2024[Analyst Report]
  12. Gartner Peer Insights: PAM[Peer Reviews]

ManageEngine PAM360 vs HashiCorp Boundary FAQ

Common questions about choosing between ManageEngine PAM360 and HashiCorp Boundary.

What is the main difference between ManageEngine PAM360 and HashiCorp Boundary?

HashiCorp Boundary and ManageEngine PAM360 are both infrastructure access solutions. HashiCorp Boundary open-source identity-based access management for dynamic infrastructure, while ManageEngine PAM360 affordable full-featured privileged access management solution. The best choice depends on your organization's size, technical requirements, and budget.

Is HashiCorp Boundary better than ManageEngine PAM360?

Choose HashiCorp Boundary if open-source with strong community is your priority and hashiCorp ecosystem users needing identity-based remote access. Choose ManageEngine PAM360 if significantly lower cost than enterprise PAM solutions matters most and mid-market organizations needing capable PAM at a lower price point.

How much does HashiCorp Boundary cost compared to ManageEngine PAM360?

HashiCorp Boundary pricing: Free (OSS) / HCP Boundary from $0.20/session. ManageEngine PAM360 pricing: From $7,995/year (2 admins). HashiCorp Boundary's pricing model is per-session or self-hosted free, while ManageEngine PAM360 uses per-admin annual license pricing.

Can I migrate from ManageEngine PAM360 to HashiCorp Boundary?

Yes, you can migrate from ManageEngine PAM360 to HashiCorp Boundary. The migration process depends on your specific setup and the features you use. Both platforms offer APIs that can facilitate automated migration. Consider running both tools in parallel during the transition to ensure zero downtime.