VMware Software Defined Storage is considered a costly solution by enterprise users. Licensing is based on sockets, approximately $6,000 per socket with three-year services. A minimum setup requires a three-node cluster for small to medium companies, costing close to $30,000. Comparatively more expensive than Microsoft or Linux alternatives. Hardware needs may add costs but opting for a VSAN Ready node solution can mitigate integration issues, though they tend to be higher-priced, around $5,000-$10,000 per node.
- "The solution is very expensive."
- "VMware Software Defined Storage is a slightly expensive solution."
- "I believe there is a yearly licensing fee of around $2000 - $5000. I don't think there are additional costs above that but it depends on the type of infrastructure you're booting."