Director at AM Equipment & Services Private Limited
Real User
Top 5
2023-09-28T05:30:37Z
Sep 28, 2023
The pricing is okay. When customers' workloads are only on Amazon, they don't typically evaluate other solutions. They simply use AWS Backup for their backup needs.
AWS is more expensive than some competitors like Azure. AWS charges for stored details and the service itself whenever you do the backup. It was vague because they want you to put your data on the cloud, and then you don't know how to retrieve it. It was complicated for us to figure out the price.
Price-wise, I rate the solution a six out of ten. One only has to pay for the storage cost of AWS solutions, which is the standard cost provided by AWS.
The pricing varies according to a company's goals and requirements. If a company can agree to long-term use, they likely can arrange a discount. I'd rate the general cost seven out of ten in terms of affordability.
Technical Account Manager - Cloud Native at Maticmind S.p.A.
Real User
2022-08-31T14:46:52Z
Aug 31, 2022
Our customers pay a monthly AWS fee that includes the AWS Backup service. It is important to pay attention to the consumption within different services and manage it properly. However, this is true for all of AWS and not particularly the Backup service.
Senior Cloud Solutions Architect at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-06-06T19:34:25Z
Jun 6, 2022
There are no licensing costs for AWS Backup. You pay only for the amount of backup storage you use and then the data transferred between regions. Overall AWS Backup is priced reasonably.
We don't use a lot of space, only approximately 900 GB, so the price is reasonable. For standing, it's okay. We normally do a payment to SSML, and they are the ones who pay over there. It is around $100 monthly.
AWS Backup is a fully managed backup service that makes it easy to centralize and automate the backup of data across AWS services. With AWS Backup, you can create backup policies, define backup schedules, and manage backups across multiple AWS accounts and regions from a single console. It supports a wide range of AWS services, including Amazon EBS volumes, Amazon RDS databases, Amazon DynamoDB tables, Amazon EFS file systems, and more.
AWS Backup provides a simple and cost-effective...
AWS Backup operates on a pay-as-you-go model without requiring a license.
The pricing for AWS Backup is reasonable for our company. However, I do not have specific details on the licensing costs.
AWS Backup is free of cost, but we need to pay for the backup storage being used.
The product is inexpensive. It costs nothing apart from the storage.
The solution’s pricing is competitive. AWS is being used more by SME industries rather than enterprises.
The pricing is okay. When customers' workloads are only on Amazon, they don't typically evaluate other solutions. They simply use AWS Backup for their backup needs.
AWS Backup is a very cheap solution.
AWS is more expensive than some competitors like Azure. AWS charges for stored details and the service itself whenever you do the backup. It was vague because they want you to put your data on the cloud, and then you don't know how to retrieve it. It was complicated for us to figure out the price.
The solution's price is much cheaper than some vendors but more expensive than others.
Price-wise, I rate the solution a six out of ten. One only has to pay for the storage cost of AWS solutions, which is the standard cost provided by AWS.
The solution offers good value for money. Its price is reasonable as the users can pay as per their service requirements.
The pricing varies according to a company's goals and requirements. If a company can agree to long-term use, they likely can arrange a discount. I'd rate the general cost seven out of ten in terms of affordability.
Our customers pay a monthly AWS fee that includes the AWS Backup service. It is important to pay attention to the consumption within different services and manage it properly. However, this is true for all of AWS and not particularly the Backup service.
There are no licensing costs for AWS Backup. You pay only for the amount of backup storage you use and then the data transferred between regions. Overall AWS Backup is priced reasonably.
There is a lot of flexibility with the services and pricing. The price is reasonable when compared to other products. This is very good for us.
We don't use a lot of space, only approximately 900 GB, so the price is reasonable. For standing, it's okay. We normally do a payment to SSML, and they are the ones who pay over there. It is around $100 monthly.
The licensing is not straightforward. You have to pay extra.