When it comes to the government, money is never an issue, so it was excellent in terms of the HPE OneView licensing cost. You have to pay for additional expenses apart from the standard licensing fees because everything has a price for HPE. Hitachi was cheaper, but I'd rate HPE OneView cost-wise as eight out of ten.
HPE OneView is your infrastructure automation engine to simplify operations, increasing the speed of IT delivery for new applications and services. Through software defined intelligence, HPE OneView brings a new level of automation to infrastructure management by taking a template driven approach to provisioning, updating, and integrating compute, storage, and networking infrastructure. Designed with a modern, standard-based API and supported by a large and growing partner ecosystem, HPE...
I feel the product's price falls a bit on the higher side.
I don't know about the pricing since I am not a part of the team that looks into the solution's pricing and financial part.
When it comes to the government, money is never an issue, so it was excellent in terms of the HPE OneView licensing cost. You have to pay for additional expenses apart from the standard licensing fees because everything has a price for HPE. Hitachi was cheaper, but I'd rate HPE OneView cost-wise as eight out of ten.
I don't deal with the pricing or licensing and cannot speak to what the exact cost is.
This license cost for OneView was $3,000 USD.
The solution is free to use, but if you want the management aspect you require a virtual machine such as C7000 or Synergy which require licenses.
There is no license fee but if you wish to have a warranty, there is an annual charge for that.
I think that the price of OneView is $500 USD per server, which is a little high. There are no costs in addition to the standard licensing fees.