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How Much Does Managed IT Support Cost in Orange County? (2025 Guide)

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Integration Technologies
Managed IT · April 10, 2026

It’s one of the first questions every business asks when evaluating managed IT services — and it’s one of the hardest to get a straight answer on. Most providers avoid publishing pricing, which creates frustration and makes comparison shopping difficult. This guide breaks down how managed IT is typically priced, what drives cost, and what you should expect to pay in the Orange County and Southern California market.

How Managed IT Services Are Priced

There are two common pricing models in the MSP industry:

Per-User Pricing

You pay a flat monthly fee for each employee covered under the agreement. This model is simple, predictable, and scales cleanly as you hire. Per-user pricing typically ranges from $100 to $250 per user per month depending on the scope of services included.

Per-Device Pricing

You pay per managed device — servers, workstations, and network equipment are each assigned a monthly fee. This model works well for organizations with complex infrastructure relative to their headcount. Server monitoring typically runs $50 to $150 per server per month, with workstations in the $30 to $75 range.

What Affects the Price

Several factors move the number up or down significantly:

  • Scope of services — Basic monitoring and help desk is priced differently than full-stack management including patch management, backup monitoring, endpoint protection, and vendor coordination.
  • After-hours coverage — 24/7 NOC monitoring and after-hours support adds cost but is essential for businesses that can’t afford downtime outside business hours.
  • Compliance requirements — HIPAA, PCI DSS, and CMMC-aligned environments require additional controls that increase the cost of management.
  • Number of locations — Multi-site businesses with offices across Orange County, LA, or the Inland Empire have more complex environments to manage.
  • Age of infrastructure — Older equipment requires more hands-on management and is more likely to generate support tickets.

What You Get at Different Price Points

Budget Tier ($75–$100/user/month)

Basic remote monitoring, help desk ticketing, and reactive support. Usually offshore or heavily tiered support. Adequate for very small businesses with simple needs and high tolerance for downtime.

Mid-Market Tier ($125–$175/user/month)

Proactive monitoring, patch management, endpoint protection, and responsive support from local engineers. This is where most Orange County businesses with 20–150 users should be operating.

Full-Service Tier ($175–$250+/user/month)

Full-stack management including backup monitoring, vendor management, virtual CIO services, compliance support, and dedicated account management. Appropriate for regulated industries or businesses where IT is mission-critical.

The Real Cost of Cheap IT Support

The temptation to go with the lowest bid is understandable — but the math often doesn’t work out. A single ransomware incident costs an average of $4.9 million for mid-market businesses. A single day of downtime for a 50-person company can easily exceed $25,000 in lost productivity. The price difference between a $100/user and $150/user managed IT agreement is often less than one hour of significant downtime per year.

Getting an Accurate Quote

The best way to get accurate pricing is to request a free assessment from two or three local providers. A legitimate MSP will want to understand your environment before quoting — any provider who gives you a firm price without asking questions about your infrastructure is guessing.

Integration Technologies provides free IT assessments for businesses across Orange County and Southern California. We’ll give you an honest picture of your current environment and a clear, itemized proposal — no pressure, no obligation.

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Integration Technologies Engineering Team
Written by the engineers at Integration Technologies — an Irvine-based managed IT provider serving businesses across Orange County and Southern California for over 15 years.

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