N-able N-central vs SolarWinds Dameware

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Ratings

N-able N-central

SolarWinds Dameware

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Overall

4.4
4.3

4.8

Meets Requirements

8.4
427 responses
9.1
60 responses

9.2

905 responses

Ease of Use

7.9
436 responses
9
60 responses

9.3

912 responses

Ease of Setup

7.7
368 responses
8.8
41 responses

9.4

804 responses

Ease of Admin

7.9
363 responses
9
4 responses

9.5

80 responses

Quality of Support

8
406 responses
8.2
48 responses

9.4

876 responses

Ease of Doing Business with

8.6
348 responses
8.7
38 responses

9.6

808 responses

Product Direction (% positive)

8.8
421 responses
7.1
57 responses

9.8

897 responses

Based on G2 Winter 2026

Competitors

N-able N-central

Product Summary

N-central is an RMM platform available in both on-premises and hosted deployment models. N-central has been in the market for years and carries the feature breadth you’d expect from a mature platform, along with the complexity that often comes with it.

Use Cases

  • RMM: N-central provides remote monitoring and management for endpoint devices, with alert-based monitoring and scripted automation for routine IT tasks.
  • Patch Management: N-central supports patching for Windows, MacOS, and Linux devices.
  • IT Automation: N-central is used to automate repetitive tasks through their automation manager with a variety of options for scripting, scheduling, and triggering.

Shortcomings

  • Inconsistent patch management: Users on G2 describe patching results as ‘hit or miss’, a problem that goes beyond inconvenience. For MSPs, a missed patch on a client endpoint isn’t a minor gap; it’s an exposure event. Patching features available on Windows weren’t always available on Mac or Linux, leaving cross-platform environments with uneven coverage.
  • Longer time to value: Across G2, Capterra, and Gartner Peer Insights, users consistently flag the learning curve as a real barrier. Not just for new hires, but for experienced teams. When a platform requires significant ramp time before it’s useful, you’re paying for capability you can’t yet use.
  • Documentation and Knowledge Base: Integrations with documentation platforms exist, but there is no built-in support for documentation, leaving information scattered across portals, and poorly linked with devices, users, and organizations.

SolarWinds Dameware

Product Summary

Dameware, offered by SolarWinds in two editions – Dameware Remote Support (DRS) and Dameware Remote Everywhere (DRE), is an IT management solution that focuses on remote access and support. Offering both cloud (DRE) and on-premises (DRS) options, Dameware is best suited for IT teams and managed service providers looking for an ideal tool to help streamline their workflow and reduce challenges in remote endpoint troubleshooting.

Dameware offers cloud and on-premises solutions for businesses of all sizes. It integrates with third-party tools and complements other SolarWinds solutions, expanding the platform’s functionalities. In summary, Dameware supports remote administration focused on system troubleshooting across various environments.

Use Cases

  • AD remote management:
    Dameware has feature sets that manage Active Directory, allowing users to configure AD objects by adding, deleting, and updating them.
  • Alerting:
    The platform can monitor performance metrics that trigger alerts if any of the metrics fall outside predefined thresholds.
  • Mobile remote support:
    Dameware enables IT technicians to perform remote access using mobile devices, making remote troubleshooting easily accessible.

Shortcomings

  • Connection issues:
    Some users noted connection-related challenges, such as intermittent connectivity during remote sessions or failure to reconnect to devices after reboot.
  • User interface and navigation:
    Other users pointed out their challenges in navigating the platform, saying that its user interface could be improved.
  • Multi-screen support:
    Some Dameware reviews also said the platform’s multi-screen support needs improvement for a more efficient remote session.

NinjaOne

Why your peers choose us over N-able N-central and SolarWinds Dameware

For enterprise IT organizations managing complex, distributed environments, NinjaOne delivers where others fall short. Recognized as a Leader in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Endpoint Management Tools, NinjaOne is purpose-built to meet the demands of large-scale operations, combining deep visibility, governance-grade control, and the industry’s highest customer satisfaction scores.

Enterprise teams choose NinjaOne for its ability to scale without compromise. Whether managing thousands of endpoints across global locations or enforcing consistent security and compliance policies across heterogeneous infrastructure, NinjaOne provides the reliability and operational consistency that enterprise environments require. Unlike many competing solutions that carry steep learning curves and high system resource overhead, NinjaOne delivers enterprise-grade power without the implementation burden.

NinjaOne’s integration ecosystem is built for enterprise breadth, offering pre-built compatibility with leading security and ITSM platforms, enabling organizations to consolidate their toolset rather than work around it. Advanced, role-based reporting and audit-ready dashboards give IT leadership the real-time intelligence needed to drive strategic decisions and demonstrate compliance. For enterprises seeking a proven, scalable endpoint management platform backed by best-in-class support, NinjaOne is the clear choice.

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This comparison represents our assessment of publicly available product capabilities as of January 2025. Our evaluation draws on vendor-provided materials, including product documentation and release notes, as well as publicly available pricing information, customer feedback, and analyst insights. Where applicable, details were reviewed against the vendor’s then-current generally available (GA) release as of the date indicated.