From a cost perspective, some cost-effective situations were more difficult to achieve in Azure than in OpenShift. Comparing them can be difficult since the financial services cloud had stripped managed services.
Enterprise Archiect/ IBM & Redhat Business Development at Cancom
Real User
Top 5
2023-12-12T13:54:21Z
Dec 12, 2023
I would rate the pricing an eight out of ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive. It is an enterprise-level application. It offers a lot of capabilities and a lot of tools. Think of it like this: if you have something like VS Code with tons of extensions, OpenShift is like a whole suite of powerful tools built-in. So, in terms of value for money, it's worth the investment.
The pricing is reasonable. Our company has a discount with a global contract for the pricing, which is reasonable. The pricing is a yearly subscription for three years. There is another license available, but there are other costs only for storage and the financial team.
VP of Product Technology Department at IDC Corporate
Vendor
Top 20
2023-02-22T07:52:38Z
Feb 22, 2023
The pricing is a little high in China. Customers who are value driven want automation so they appreciate the solution work with the vendor on a price agreement.
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From a cost perspective, some cost-effective situations were more difficult to achieve in Azure than in OpenShift. Comparing them can be difficult since the financial services cloud had stripped managed services.
I would rate the pricing an eight out of ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive. It is an enterprise-level application. It offers a lot of capabilities and a lot of tools. Think of it like this: if you have something like VS Code with tons of extensions, OpenShift is like a whole suite of powerful tools built-in. So, in terms of value for money, it's worth the investment.
The pricing is reasonable. Our company has a discount with a global contract for the pricing, which is reasonable. The pricing is a yearly subscription for three years. There is another license available, but there are other costs only for storage and the financial team.
The pricing is a little high in China. Customers who are value driven want automation so they appreciate the solution work with the vendor on a price agreement.
This product is not costly when compared to other vendors.
The pricing should be less expensive. I'm not sure of the exact pricing as it's not a part of the solution I deal with.