Technical Consultant at a retailer with 11-50 employees
Consultant
Top 20
2024-10-16T10:22:00Z
Oct 16, 2024
The pricing for cloud services, including Google, remains challenging in the Philippines, especially for SMEs. These businesses often find cloud solutions more expensive compared to on-premises options.
The pricing is fair as I am mostly within the free tier due to my limited use in serving about a hundred users in my department. Occasionally, I incur minimal charges, such as one or four dollars, but these instances are rare.
The product is not expensive. If you are in India, the tool charges around six to eight USD if I consider the discounts offered by the product. The product includes 30 GB along with some other features. You also get to use Google Sheets and its other features that can help with PPTs. Instead of paying for Microsoft Windows and for your laptop, you can pay a single price on a monthly basis if you select Google Cloud Storage.
Approximately 800 to 1,000 USD is paid towards the licensing costs of the solution. The solution is neither expensive nor cheap, meaning it is moderately priced. There are no extra costs apart from the licensing costs of the solution.
I am just using the free storage that comes with Gmail. I have 15 gigabytes. Currently, I'm using 10 gigabytes out of 15 gigabytes. When it's too much, I try to make some backups. So, for example, I'm copying most of my pictures taken with my mobile phone to OneDrive. I'm not very comfortable with the user interface because I'm not using it well. The price is the same as Dropbox. It's €10 per month.
PhD/ Doctorial Candidate: Electric-/Electronics-Development at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-08-08T16:05:34Z
Aug 8, 2023
The solution was very cheap compared to other products. I rate the solution’s pricing a ten on a scale of ten, where one is expensive, and ten is cheap.
Regarding the cost of the solution, Google offers its users a pay-as-you-go model pricing. The cost of the solution is handled by the department handling billing and procurement in the company. So, they used to come to us if they received any extra bills. Then, they used to ask us the reason for extra usage of the services since they always used to compare the solution's current usage with its usage in the past few months.
We do have to pay for additional storage, however, we don't mind paying. They do offer limited free storage up until 15GB, however, we are over that. There's a set payment per month.
Co-Founder and Director of Services at Continuous Software at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 10
2021-12-17T10:21:00Z
Dec 17, 2021
The free subscription with Google Cloud Storage provides a lower amount of GB storage, if you want to upgrade to more you have to pay an annual subscription.
If you're ready to pay, they're ready to give you as much storage as you want. Considering the features that Google Cloud Storage provides, the pricing is reasonable. So far, I'm still using the free service from them because I'm able to meet my requirements with the free subscription. Maybe, in the future, if a storage requirement comes, I'll pay for it or go for the license.
Program Administrator at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-11-09T17:22:43Z
Nov 9, 2021
The solution is free unless you want to increase the GB data allowance. There is a cost if you want to increase the size of storage space which is expensive.
Data & AI expert at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-07-29T12:49:58Z
Jul 29, 2021
Since Google has recently targeted Vietnam, they've been offering many customers in the country lots of great promotions and incentives. It's about nearly $10,000 USD to use the services on GCP, however, Google gave us a good deal which is why we originally went with them. We do pay a monthly fee to Google. We use a lot of their services.
The price is fair. Even when you compare it to the competition, I'd say the value we get for every dollar we spend is very good. They have different costs and options for scalability and functionality. We started off with the free edition and then we went for the corporate edition and the business edition, and we've since increased. They have lots of options for various types of users.
Enterprise Solution Architect at Engineering Ingegneria Informatica SPA
Vendor
2019-08-12T05:55:00Z
Aug 12, 2019
When making the decision the customer is not driven by the price. They are interested in using a well-known and reliable service provider. Our customers don't know the technology, so, we do that for them. They know that the pricing is comparable with Azure, AWS, and those other solutions like Amazon are cheaper, but they are not as flexible.
Google Cloud Storage is praised for its fast performance, seamless integration, high security, and scalability. Users store and access large amounts of data easily, backup files, host websites, and collaborate on projects. The platform's reliability and cost-effectiveness make it a top choice for data storage and management.
The pricing for cloud services, including Google, remains challenging in the Philippines, especially for SMEs. These businesses often find cloud solutions more expensive compared to on-premises options.
The pricing is fair as I am mostly within the free tier due to my limited use in serving about a hundred users in my department. Occasionally, I incur minimal charges, such as one or four dollars, but these instances are rare.
The product pricing is reasonable.
The product is not expensive. If you are in India, the tool charges around six to eight USD if I consider the discounts offered by the product. The product includes 30 GB along with some other features. You also get to use Google Sheets and its other features that can help with PPTs. Instead of paying for Microsoft Windows and for your laptop, you can pay a single price on a monthly basis if you select Google Cloud Storage.
If one is cheap and ten is expensive, I rate the product price as a nine to ten out of ten.
The pricing is nominal for us as we are a charitable organization. We pay a monthly subscription fee.
Approximately 800 to 1,000 USD is paid towards the licensing costs of the solution. The solution is neither expensive nor cheap, meaning it is moderately priced. There are no extra costs apart from the licensing costs of the solution.
I am just using the free storage that comes with Gmail. I have 15 gigabytes. Currently, I'm using 10 gigabytes out of 15 gigabytes. When it's too much, I try to make some backups. So, for example, I'm copying most of my pictures taken with my mobile phone to OneDrive. I'm not very comfortable with the user interface because I'm not using it well. The price is the same as Dropbox. It's €10 per month.
The solution was very cheap compared to other products. I rate the solution’s pricing a ten on a scale of ten, where one is expensive, and ten is cheap.
Regarding the cost of the solution, Google offers its users a pay-as-you-go model pricing. The cost of the solution is handled by the department handling billing and procurement in the company. So, they used to come to us if they received any extra bills. Then, they used to ask us the reason for extra usage of the services since they always used to compare the solution's current usage with its usage in the past few months.
My requirements are minimal, but the cost of additional storage could be cheaper.
We don't pay for a Google Cloud Storage subscription.
The purpose of Google Storage is to sell it. The product is subscription-based. When you pay, you will get more storage.
There is no license to use Google Cloud Storage.
We do have to pay for additional storage, however, we don't mind paying. They do offer limited free storage up until 15GB, however, we are over that. There's a set payment per month.
Licensing fees could be better. We pay a monthly subscription.
The free subscription with Google Cloud Storage provides a lower amount of GB storage, if you want to upgrade to more you have to pay an annual subscription.
If you're ready to pay, they're ready to give you as much storage as you want. Considering the features that Google Cloud Storage provides, the pricing is reasonable. So far, I'm still using the free service from them because I'm able to meet my requirements with the free subscription. Maybe, in the future, if a storage requirement comes, I'll pay for it or go for the license.
For licensing, I pay yearly. The pricing is fine.
The solution is free unless you want to increase the GB data allowance. There is a cost if you want to increase the size of storage space which is expensive.
I pay monthly for Google Cloud Storage. It could be cheaper, but for now, it's okay.
The price could be cheaper.
The solution is free.
Since Google has recently targeted Vietnam, they've been offering many customers in the country lots of great promotions and incentives. It's about nearly $10,000 USD to use the services on GCP, however, Google gave us a good deal which is why we originally went with them. We do pay a monthly fee to Google. We use a lot of their services.
Its price is fine.
The solution is free to use and comes with one terabyte of free memory. If you need more than that, you may have to pay.
Better pricing would be helpful.
The price is fair. Even when you compare it to the competition, I'd say the value we get for every dollar we spend is very good. They have different costs and options for scalability and functionality. We started off with the free edition and then we went for the corporate edition and the business edition, and we've since increased. They have lots of options for various types of users.
When making the decision the customer is not driven by the price. They are interested in using a well-known and reliable service provider. Our customers don't know the technology, so, we do that for them. They know that the pricing is comparable with Azure, AWS, and those other solutions like Amazon are cheaper, but they are not as flexible.