My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Dell PowerEdge T-Series is positive. My sales representative from Dell is great, so I have not had any issues with that at all. She answers pretty much right away.
Using Dell PowerEdge T-Series has helped reduce my total cost of ownership, though we will see after. I think it is around 20% what we are looking for in terms of cost reduction.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing indicates that licensing is Windows, so that's not related to the server, but the setup cost was not bad. The actual server was a pretty penny, but it's worth it; it's good hardware.
The hardware pricing has drastically increased since the last couple of months. I think Dell has to reduce the commercial part. The pricing is very heavy today. Not only the tower model, but I have also noticed that most of the OEMs such as Dell, HP, and Lenovo have also increased their prices. To make more customers, I think Dell has to reduce the commercial part. This is the suggestion from my side.
I would rate it five out of ten for pricing because it's not geared towards small industries. For enterprise and large-scale companies, it's actually quite reasonable and not considered very expensive.
Dell PowerEdge T takes about six hours to set up. We do these in groups of five or ten. We have a team of twenty people and they are all deployment engineers.
Dell PowerEdge T-Series combines enterprise-level performance with a compact design, offering a scalable and cost-effective compute platform. Ideal for diverse business environments, these tower servers provide flexibility for IT investments.The PowerEdge T-Series servers are engineered to support demanding business applications, providing reliability and quiet operation. Features like tool-less expansion, remote management, and advanced data protection ensure adaptability to evolving needs....
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Dell PowerEdge T-Series is positive. My sales representative from Dell is great, so I have not had any issues with that at all. She answers pretty much right away.
Using Dell PowerEdge T-Series has helped reduce my total cost of ownership, though we will see after. I think it is around 20% what we are looking for in terms of cost reduction.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing indicates that licensing is Windows, so that's not related to the server, but the setup cost was not bad. The actual server was a pretty penny, but it's worth it; it's good hardware.
The hardware pricing has drastically increased since the last couple of months. I think Dell has to reduce the commercial part. The pricing is very heavy today. Not only the tower model, but I have also noticed that most of the OEMs such as Dell, HP, and Lenovo have also increased their prices. To make more customers, I think Dell has to reduce the commercial part. This is the suggestion from my side.
My company's clients make yearly payments towards the licensing costs attached to the solution. The product is neither expensive nor cheap.
I would rate it five out of ten for pricing because it's not geared towards small industries. For enterprise and large-scale companies, it's actually quite reasonable and not considered very expensive.
The product has medium pricing. We have purchased a yearly support license for it.
Dell PowerEdge T takes about six hours to set up. We do these in groups of five or ten. We have a team of twenty people and they are all deployment engineers.