Payments are generally made towards the perpetual-based licensing costs attached to the solution, but people can also opt for subscription-based licenses.
Sales & Technical Director at Epitome Panafrican Tech Ltd
Real User
Top 5
2023-01-25T23:25:00Z
Jan 25, 2023
The price of Dell PowerEdge FX is affordable, and when compared to other solutions, such as Lenovo and HPE it is less expensive. There are any extra costs other than the standard solution.
Data Center Engineer at Emerging Communications Limited
Real User
2022-10-07T14:32:12Z
Oct 7, 2022
The price is negotiable based on the server specification. You need to specify what you need in terms of RAM storage and processor. But when you compare it with other solutions, the pricing is good. I rate the pricing a ten out of ten, with ten being competitive.
PowerEdge costs between $50,000 to $65,000 per unit. It depends on the number of server blades you have in there. That's total const including CPU, memory, storage, etc. Maintenance cost is around 8 percent of the total value. I think the clients are backing out because of the price. There are cheaper competing solutions. Also, they don't understand the use case. They don't know the use case of the products. There isn't enough effort by Dell to raise awareness about the product in the region.
The PowerEdge FX converged architecture gives enterprises the flexibility to tailor their IT infrastructure to specific workloads, and the ability to scale and adapt that infrastructure as needs change over time. PowerEdge FX helps deliver the agility, flexibility and secure foundation that businesses need to simplify operations and increase business results.
I rate the product price a four on a scale of one to ten, where one is a high price, and ten is a low price.
Payments are generally made towards the perpetual-based licensing costs attached to the solution, but people can also opt for subscription-based licenses.
The price could always be cheaper.
The price of Dell PowerEdge FX is affordable, and when compared to other solutions, such as Lenovo and HPE it is less expensive. There are any extra costs other than the standard solution.
Compared to other brands, this solution is the cheapest. I would rate the pricing as a five out of five.
The price is negotiable based on the server specification. You need to specify what you need in terms of RAM storage and processor. But when you compare it with other solutions, the pricing is good. I rate the pricing a ten out of ten, with ten being competitive.
PowerEdge costs between $50,000 to $65,000 per unit. It depends on the number of server blades you have in there. That's total const including CPU, memory, storage, etc. Maintenance cost is around 8 percent of the total value. I think the clients are backing out because of the price. There are cheaper competing solutions. Also, they don't understand the use case. They don't know the use case of the products. There isn't enough effort by Dell to raise awareness about the product in the region.
There's no license for the PowerEdge hardware.
The price of the license is expensive.