System Administrator at a tech company with 11-50 employees
Reseller
Top 20
2023-10-03T10:01:16Z
Oct 3, 2023
Dell PowerVault is a really expensive product. For many solutions similar to Dell PowerVault, you need to make payments for the amount of GB you want to use. If you want to use the solution in TB, you must pay much more to use it. I rate the product price a nine on a scale of one to ten, where one is low, and ten is high.
I rate PowerVault eight out of 10 for affordability. It's a cost-effective storage solution with a lot of capabilities. You need to pay additional costs for the operating system license and servers to use some of PowerVault's features. At the same time, a small business doesn't need to invest in two sites for SAN and NAS storage or purchase an additional server.
Junior Manager (Virtual Infrastructure) at a maritime company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2022-08-31T11:32:02Z
Aug 31, 2022
I'm not sure of the exact cost of the solution. My understanding is that it's somewhere in the middle - not too cheap or too expensive. At the time we purchased it, we didn't have pro support. When we have that control issue, we got to recognize the value of pro support, and we have upgraded it since then. The last time we upgraded it was for the pro support. Other than that, there is no additional cost.
PowerVault starts at $15,000, but it's $25,000 on average, and you pay 10 percent annually based on the size of the area. I rate PowerVault eight out of 10 for affordability.
I think that it's the right price for this type of equipment. It is important to remember that the retail price may seem high, but the final price is usually different.
PowerVault MD3 storage arrays help you cost-effectively address the challenges of data growth with versatile solutions that are optimized for smaller-scale storage consolidation, flexible virtualization projects and high business continuity.
I rate the solution's pricing a seven to eight out of ten.
We have to buy the box along with the support.
Dell PowerVault is a really expensive product. For many solutions similar to Dell PowerVault, you need to make payments for the amount of GB you want to use. If you want to use the solution in TB, you must pay much more to use it. I rate the product price a nine on a scale of one to ten, where one is low, and ten is high.
There is no need for licensing.
The solution is more cost-effective than the competitors. It’s an affordable option for small businesses.
I rate PowerVault eight out of 10 for affordability. It's a cost-effective storage solution with a lot of capabilities. You need to pay additional costs for the operating system license and servers to use some of PowerVault's features. At the same time, a small business doesn't need to invest in two sites for SAN and NAS storage or purchase an additional server.
I rate Dell PowerVault an eight out of ten for pricing.
The pricing is very good. It's very competitive in the market.
The price of Dell PowerVault could be reduced. It is more expensive than some IBM solutions.
I rate the price of Dell PowerVault a nine out of ten.
I'm not sure of the exact cost of the solution. My understanding is that it's somewhere in the middle - not too cheap or too expensive. At the time we purchased it, we didn't have pro support. When we have that control issue, we got to recognize the value of pro support, and we have upgraded it since then. The last time we upgraded it was for the pro support. Other than that, there is no additional cost.
PowerVault starts at $15,000, but it's $25,000 on average, and you pay 10 percent annually based on the size of the area. I rate PowerVault eight out of 10 for affordability.
Licensing fees are expensive - whether that's specifically in Jordan, I'm not sure.
I think that it's the right price for this type of equipment. It is important to remember that the retail price may seem high, but the final price is usually different.
The price is reasonable and we are satisfied with it.