CIO at SERVA SERVICIOS ESPECIALIZADOS INFORMATICOS SA
Real User
2024-05-20T08:47:23Z
May 20, 2024
In many cases, the customers I speak with want to have a one or three-year license. Because it's for backup, they need the ability to increase or replace the solution as they need. They want to have a monthly price to go with the use of the solution.
Ecosystem Solution Architect Lead for UK, Ireland, Arfica at Accenture
Real User
Top 10
2024-05-14T12:51:28Z
May 14, 2024
It is a more expensive solution, but people need to know what they're paying for. On a scale of one to ten, where one is extremely expensive, and ten is very cheap, I would rate it a four.
CTO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-02-14T12:46:00Z
Feb 14, 2024
Rubrik is quite expensive for small businesses. The licensing cost varies based on factors like data volume, required features, and performance needs. I would rate the affordability of the as a three out of ten.
The solution is expensive for small businesses. It suits medium to large enterprises. I rate its pricing a five out of ten. Also, some products are low-cost, while a few are more expensive than the solution.
Lead Storage and Backup Engineer at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2022-11-02T04:51:00Z
Nov 2, 2022
We use Rubrik Go, the provider's evergreen subscription purchasing program, and it's affordable. There are additional costs for add-ons, and they recently upgraded a new cluster, which also carries a price.
Sr Systems Engineer at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-07-02T00:36:00Z
Jul 2, 2022
We're okay with the price. There are additional costs like maintenance, and there are some features on their central management piece that don't come with our licensing.
Senior Database Administrator at a energy/utilities company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-02-06T07:33:22Z
Feb 6, 2022
There is just one cost, and it includes software and hardware. So, everything is included. It is better than other solutions in terms of cost. We also have Dell EMC Avamar in our environment, and we have to pay for the hardware and data domain. We also have to pay for the software license for the data protection suite. So, based on my calculations, I find Rubrik cheaper, and we are also getting good performance.
Principal at a venture capital & private equity firm with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-11-18T22:06:55Z
Nov 18, 2021
Some people say it is expensive, but you get what you pay for. If you want a Maserati, you have to pay for it. If you want to buy a Porsche, you have to pay for it.
Senior system Engineer at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Real User
2021-11-09T19:27:00Z
Nov 9, 2021
Its price tends to go up with time. Its pricing definitely has room for improvement. If you negotiate right with them, you might get a good price. Support is a part of the package, and every three years, when we renew our contract, we get new hardware.
The product is not cheap, the pricing is pretty high. The product is good, but the price could be lower. I wish it would be lower so we could back in more stuff. I wouldn't say it's great value as far as price is related. We use the Evergreen Subscription Purchasing Program.
System Administrator at a manufacturing company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-03-14T18:42:00Z
Mar 14, 2021
Rubrik is definitely a premium solution, but if you can afford it and put it in your budget, they're definitely the way to go. They're not the cheapest solution on the block and I don't think they would tell you that they are. You pay a premium for Rubrik, but you're getting a premium service that comes with immutable backups, instant recovery, and world-class support. It's well worth the investment into Rubrik. In the subscription, they have an appliance renewal program, and the maintenance is set up so that you know, upfront, what the potential increase is. They give you a range.
Software Administrator at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-02-09T18:14:00Z
Feb 9, 2021
Rubrik is not the cheapest solution, but we've been happy with the time savings that we have seen. At least from what we have spent so far, we have been happy with the return on investment. We did a trial of Polaris Radar, which is ransomware detection. We saw value there, but it didn't fit in our budget, at least for the fiscal year that we were working with it. I don't think Rubrik Go was an option when we initially purchased this solution.
You need to understand what you're getting for the price. You are getting a backup solution, which is state of the art and works absolutely flawlessly. You are getting the storage needed to store your backups. You have all the sexy features that a modern backup solution can provide you, like deduplication, erasure coding, compression, fast execution time, secured data, and top-notch customer support. So, it might be expensive on paper. It's not free, but when you analyze what you are getting and the time you can spend on other stuff, then Rubrik is very cost-efficient. We started to use Rubrik Go about a year ago. It is a bit of pity that we discovered that only two years ago, because Rubrik Go is the best solution for us because we are an OpEx company. This means that we are using leasing a lot. All our previous appliances have been leased with a third-party. If we knew that Rubric Go existed, we probably would have used it a long time ago because you are dealing with only one vendor, which is Rubrik. This brings two very important advantages: * As soon as there is a hardware refresh, you can benefit from that hardware refresh at no cost. It's already included. So, if I know that in a couple of months, there will be a new hardware released by Rubrik. What will happen next, they will provide us with the new hardware and send an engineer to migrate all the data from the old version. Then, they will take the old version back with them. This is great. I don't know another vendor who does this. * We have access to the Polaris framework because it is included. We have started to use Polaris because of the Rubrik Go initiative.
We got grandfathered in the licensing terms. Their licensing is much more narrow now and you have to buy licenses for every cloud feature, but we got most of those things as a package. We got really good pricing because we're in the education sector and we were one of the first big organizations to start using Rubrik.
Director of Technology at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-01-20T02:07:00Z
Jan 20, 2021
You get what you pay for. Rubrik was probably the most expensive solution but in the long run, it's justified by the value of the data that it protects. We were able to make a case that it's a good investment. They have a very straightforward pricing model.
The licensing cost is quite high. That is something that needs to be worked out, because so many times it happens that the team does not have the budget or there are other issues at that time. Cost has become an important factor in deciding whether to continue with the Rubrik solution. The maintenance cost is low.
Originally, we bought the units on perpetual licenses. Now, we have switched to Rubrik Go. I think the Rubrik Go subscription is a better model, where it is based on your onsite environment and you consume what you use. Going to subscription makes it more affordable because then the university does not have to find so much capital to spend upfront. Knowing that we are entering a deal for a number of years with fixed yearly payments allows me to manage budgets better.
Anyone who's using Rubrik or any solution is to do a POC, or a proof of concept, that is key. If you can do a proof of concept and you can put the device on your environment and test it, it would justify any costs that Rubrik will be asking for that product.
Senior Systems Manager at a construction company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-10-07T11:43:00Z
Oct 7, 2019
Rubrik Go was not available when we initially acquired the solution; however, as we look to further investments in Rubrik, we plan on executing with their subscription model. Outside of extending into the SaaS platform with Office 365 and Cloud Native offerings, there have been no additional costs.
Senior Systems Engineer at a university with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2019-10-07T11:43:00Z
Oct 7, 2019
We pay yearly and it's based on the number of bricks. Each brick has a set cost, which I don't know off the top of my head. I don't handle the money side of things. We have not had any other cost from them since we did the initial purchase. The only other thing that I know you can even buy are some of the connectors to the cloud: cloud-on and cloud-out. But we're currently not using them.
Senior Network System Engineer at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-09-24T05:43:00Z
Sep 24, 2019
I remember hearing that we purchased a multi-year, contractual agreement. I don't know if we purchased the hardware outright or if it's a lease-to-own scenario.
Rubrik is an expensive product, more expensive than most. However, the larger the environment you have, the quicker you will see savings in man hours. We rarely have to touch our backup environment anymore as its so well designed, managed and automated.
Cloud Solutions Architect at Clouditalia Telecomunicazioni
Real User
2018-06-26T08:05:00Z
Jun 26, 2018
Setup is immediate but pricing is not cheap. The best solution for a small company is to join a provider to backup in the cloud and/or locally with Rubrik Air (BaaS).
Lead Storage Administrator at Southern Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company
User
2018-06-25T18:28:00Z
Jun 25, 2018
Within a couple of days of a proof of concept, you'll be convinced that what they have been telling you is true. The sales team was great in putting together a thorough cost comparison.
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In many cases, the customers I speak with want to have a one or three-year license. Because it's for backup, they need the ability to increase or replace the solution as they need. They want to have a monthly price to go with the use of the solution.
It is a more expensive solution, but people need to know what they're paying for. On a scale of one to ten, where one is extremely expensive, and ten is very cheap, I would rate it a four.
I rate the tool's pricing a six out of ten.
Rubrik is quite expensive for small businesses. The licensing cost varies based on factors like data volume, required features, and performance needs. I would rate the affordability of the as a three out of ten.
Rubrik is an expensive solution.
It is an expensive product.
I rate the pricing an eight on a scale of one to ten, where one is low, and ten is high.
The solution is expensive for small businesses. It suits medium to large enterprises. I rate its pricing a five out of ten. Also, some products are low-cost, while a few are more expensive than the solution.
We use Rubrik Go, the provider's evergreen subscription purchasing program, and it's affordable. There are additional costs for add-ons, and they recently upgraded a new cluster, which also carries a price.
We're okay with the price. There are additional costs like maintenance, and there are some features on their central management piece that don't come with our licensing.
There is just one cost, and it includes software and hardware. So, everything is included. It is better than other solutions in terms of cost. We also have Dell EMC Avamar in our environment, and we have to pay for the hardware and data domain. We also have to pay for the software license for the data protection suite. So, based on my calculations, I find Rubrik cheaper, and we are also getting good performance.
Rubrik is expensive.
There is a license requirement for the solution. If you expand or if the maintenance period expires, there's a license renewal as well.
Some people say it is expensive, but you get what you pay for. If you want a Maserati, you have to pay for it. If you want to buy a Porsche, you have to pay for it.
Its price tends to go up with time. Its pricing definitely has room for improvement. If you negotiate right with them, you might get a good price. Support is a part of the package, and every three years, when we renew our contract, we get new hardware.
The product is not cheap, the pricing is pretty high. The product is good, but the price could be lower. I wish it would be lower so we could back in more stuff. I wouldn't say it's great value as far as price is related. We use the Evergreen Subscription Purchasing Program.
Rubrik is definitely a premium solution, but if you can afford it and put it in your budget, they're definitely the way to go. They're not the cheapest solution on the block and I don't think they would tell you that they are. You pay a premium for Rubrik, but you're getting a premium service that comes with immutable backups, instant recovery, and world-class support. It's well worth the investment into Rubrik. In the subscription, they have an appliance renewal program, and the maintenance is set up so that you know, upfront, what the potential increase is. They give you a range.
Rubrik is not the cheapest solution, but we've been happy with the time savings that we have seen. At least from what we have spent so far, we have been happy with the return on investment. We did a trial of Polaris Radar, which is ransomware detection. We saw value there, but it didn't fit in our budget, at least for the fiscal year that we were working with it. I don't think Rubrik Go was an option when we initially purchased this solution.
You need to understand what you're getting for the price. You are getting a backup solution, which is state of the art and works absolutely flawlessly. You are getting the storage needed to store your backups. You have all the sexy features that a modern backup solution can provide you, like deduplication, erasure coding, compression, fast execution time, secured data, and top-notch customer support. So, it might be expensive on paper. It's not free, but when you analyze what you are getting and the time you can spend on other stuff, then Rubrik is very cost-efficient. We started to use Rubrik Go about a year ago. It is a bit of pity that we discovered that only two years ago, because Rubrik Go is the best solution for us because we are an OpEx company. This means that we are using leasing a lot. All our previous appliances have been leased with a third-party. If we knew that Rubric Go existed, we probably would have used it a long time ago because you are dealing with only one vendor, which is Rubrik. This brings two very important advantages: * As soon as there is a hardware refresh, you can benefit from that hardware refresh at no cost. It's already included. So, if I know that in a couple of months, there will be a new hardware released by Rubrik. What will happen next, they will provide us with the new hardware and send an engineer to migrate all the data from the old version. Then, they will take the old version back with them. This is great. I don't know another vendor who does this. * We have access to the Polaris framework because it is included. We have started to use Polaris because of the Rubrik Go initiative.
The pricing and licensing of Rubrik is better than products that we've had in the past. It was quite a bit cheaper than Commvault and NetBackup.
We got grandfathered in the licensing terms. Their licensing is much more narrow now and you have to buy licenses for every cloud feature, but we got most of those things as a package. We got really good pricing because we're in the education sector and we were one of the first big organizations to start using Rubrik.
You get what you pay for. Rubrik was probably the most expensive solution but in the long run, it's justified by the value of the data that it protects. We were able to make a case that it's a good investment. They have a very straightforward pricing model.
The licensing cost is quite high. That is something that needs to be worked out, because so many times it happens that the team does not have the budget or there are other issues at that time. Cost has become an important factor in deciding whether to continue with the Rubrik solution. The maintenance cost is low.
Originally, we bought the units on perpetual licenses. Now, we have switched to Rubrik Go. I think the Rubrik Go subscription is a better model, where it is based on your onsite environment and you consume what you use. Going to subscription makes it more affordable because then the university does not have to find so much capital to spend upfront. Knowing that we are entering a deal for a number of years with fixed yearly payments allows me to manage budgets better.
Anyone who's using Rubrik or any solution is to do a POC, or a proof of concept, that is key. If you can do a proof of concept and you can put the device on your environment and test it, it would justify any costs that Rubrik will be asking for that product.
The cost of the solution is quite high. It's not cheap.
Rubrik Go was not available when we initially acquired the solution; however, as we look to further investments in Rubrik, we plan on executing with their subscription model. Outside of extending into the SaaS platform with Office 365 and Cloud Native offerings, there have been no additional costs.
We pay yearly and it's based on the number of bricks. Each brick has a set cost, which I don't know off the top of my head. I don't handle the money side of things. We have not had any other cost from them since we did the initial purchase. The only other thing that I know you can even buy are some of the connectors to the cloud: cloud-on and cloud-out. But we're currently not using them.
There are no additional costs to the standard licensing fees.
I remember hearing that we purchased a multi-year, contractual agreement. I don't know if we purchased the hardware outright or if it's a lease-to-own scenario.
It is a great value, but its cost is still high.
The product is not cheap, but for good reason. It simply works and is very fast.
If you are unsure, get a POC unit and see how easy backups can be to manage, and how easy restores are.
I can't speak for others, but look at what you require in your environment.
The cost was less than our previous provider, and this is a much better product.
Rubrik is an expensive product, more expensive than most. However, the larger the environment you have, the quicker you will see savings in man hours. We rarely have to touch our backup environment anymore as its so well designed, managed and automated.
Setup is immediate but pricing is not cheap. The best solution for a small company is to join a provider to backup in the cloud and/or locally with Rubrik Air (BaaS).
Within a couple of days of a proof of concept, you'll be convinced that what they have been telling you is true. The sales team was great in putting together a thorough cost comparison.
The product is not cheap, but you get really good value for your money. Setup costs are cheap because the product is easy to setup.
Rubrik is not cheap. Hopefully, you can archive your data on cheap storage to keep the investment minimal.
Rubrik is at the pricier end of the market, but the setup and implementation are so simple that it just works.