manager/consultant at a consultancy with 1-10 employees
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2024-11-07T16:11:00Z
Nov 7, 2024
Microsoft licensing is complex, especially for enterprise or data center solutions. However, it's not more complicated compared to other competitors and the market is well balanced.
Microsoft Specialist at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
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2023-08-22T14:06:00Z
Aug 22, 2023
Microsoft DPM can be considered an expensive solution for smaller or medium enterprises, but we have been satisfied with the price structure as it is fixed and offers a variety of useful features. I would rate it seven out of ten.
I think Microsoft DPM pricing is reasonable. The additional costs are related to storage and technical support. On a scale from one to ten, I would give pricing an eight.
Senior Consultant at a marketing services firm with 11-50 employees
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2021-12-20T19:46:00Z
Dec 20, 2021
We have a Microsoft Enterprise Agreement for licenses. We pay yearly. You have one Microsoft license. With this license, you can use all the systems and products. The DPM license is included in this license and you have no additional cost. As a backup and recovery product, you can just integrate it with other solutions.
We bought the system center and we bought the DPM, as well, so I didn't need to upgrade the product at a later stage. I bought the SA for one year so it didn't cost much. I can't remember what I paid for the total licensing cost of that. Then, after one or two years we bought it on a three-year fee scenario and since then I have not had the need to buy any more SA solutions.
Microsoft Data Protection Manager (DPM) is an enterprise backup system that can be used to back up data from a source location to a target secondary location. Microsoft DPM allows you to back up application data from Microsoft servers and workloads, and file data from servers and client computers. You can create full backups, incremental backups, differential backups, and bare-metal backups to completely restore a system. Microsoft DPM can store backup data to disks for short-term storage,...
Microsoft licensing is complex, especially for enterprise or data center solutions. However, it's not more complicated compared to other competitors and the market is well balanced.
The pricing of Microsoft DPM is very good.
Microsoft DPM can be considered an expensive solution for smaller or medium enterprises, but we have been satisfied with the price structure as it is fixed and offers a variety of useful features. I would rate it seven out of ten.
I think Microsoft DPM pricing is reasonable. The additional costs are related to storage and technical support. On a scale from one to ten, I would give pricing an eight.
Microsoft DPM is a free solution. However, we pay approximately $3,000 annually for support.
We have a Microsoft Enterprise Agreement for licenses. We pay yearly. You have one Microsoft license. With this license, you can use all the systems and products. The DPM license is included in this license and you have no additional cost. As a backup and recovery product, you can just integrate it with other solutions.
I bought the license for the solution from Microsoft as part of System Center. I'm not sure of the exact cost of the solution.
Other than the SQL Server license, the cost factor is appealing. There is a learning curve, like any other solution.
We bought the system center and we bought the DPM, as well, so I didn't need to upgrade the product at a later stage. I bought the SA for one year so it didn't cost much. I can't remember what I paid for the total licensing cost of that. Then, after one or two years we bought it on a three-year fee scenario and since then I have not had the need to buy any more SA solutions.