It is an expensive solution. My company needs to make payments to acquire a perpetual license. There are no additional costs apart from the standard licensing charges attached to the solution.
Price-wise, the product is an affordable one. The additional expenses, apart from the licensing costs of the solution, are attached to the support a user wants to receive from vCenter Configuration Manager's end.
The solution is quite expensive. VMware's recent changes in pricing strategy have caused concerns among clients, making it challenging to communicate this shift. Before, it was an acquisition strategy, and now it is a rental strategy. Clients are not ready to go in that direction. The payment model is on a yearly basis. There are some additional costs, such as similar trackers, but they are manageable.
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Presales Consultant for CA Southern Africa at Hyperion Holding Pty Ltd
Real User
Top 5
2023-05-12T08:32:09Z
May 12, 2023
There is a free license for the standard version. Their enterprise version is expensive. I would advise starting with one server and working your way up as you go. The enterprise version provides support.
The pricing varies. There are different types of licenses you can get, including standard, professional, or professional plus. I'd rate the cost four out of five in terms of affordability.
Their licensing costs are high. But I think for the scale that we are using, it's suitable. If you use it on a larger scale with many servers, you have to pay a lot of money for them. I think it's suitable for organizations that don't need expert people that want more money each year or each month because it's a straightforward solution. We prefer to pay for these products that are integrated and straightforward.
It's a large application. It consumes a lot of resources. Sometimes the price is too high for our customers. If they buy it directly from VMware, its hard to convince the customer that we will bring down the total cost of ownership, in the end. If they have an SLA, most of the time the solution is included in the license, and it's easier to get it deployed to the customer.
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The product price and licensing fees are reasonable, especially when compared to other products in the market.
The solution is expensive and is a great fit for large enterprises. The cloud-based version is for small enterprises.
It is an expensive solution. My company needs to make payments to acquire a perpetual license. There are no additional costs apart from the standard licensing charges attached to the solution.
Users need to pay a yearly licensing fee for the solution, which is expensive.
Price-wise, the product is an affordable one. The additional expenses, apart from the licensing costs of the solution, are attached to the support a user wants to receive from vCenter Configuration Manager's end.
The solution is quite expensive. VMware's recent changes in pricing strategy have caused concerns among clients, making it challenging to communicate this shift. Before, it was an acquisition strategy, and now it is a rental strategy. Clients are not ready to go in that direction. The payment model is on a yearly basis. There are some additional costs, such as similar trackers, but they are manageable.
It is an expensive product. We have a permanent license for it. We pay for upgrades.
There is a free license for the standard version. Their enterprise version is expensive. I would advise starting with one server and working your way up as you go. The enterprise version provides support.
The price of the solution is expensive. I rate the price of vCenter Configuration Manager a five out of ten.
The pricing is mid-range so I rate it a six out of ten.
The pricing varies. There are different types of licenses you can get, including standard, professional, or professional plus. I'd rate the cost four out of five in terms of affordability.
vCenter has a standard license. As a result, VMware is not expensive compared to all hypervisor prices on the market.
I have a license to cover four hosts.
The solution comes with three-year support. We have to renew the support annually after the three years are up.
The price of the solution is too expensive for us and we are looking to move to another solution.
We pay a monthly subscription, but I don't have the numbers. The only cost besides the license is the expense of maintaining the servers.
The pricing goes back to the configuration. Sometimes for weeks, to work, you need to buy your machines - and those are pretty reasonable.
We pay a yearly licensing fee.
This product is not cheap. I have a yearly license for vCenter and the license is not cheap.
It is on a yearly basis.
The price of the solution is expensive. However, it is reasonably priced compared to competitors.
Their licensing costs are high. But I think for the scale that we are using, it's suitable. If you use it on a larger scale with many servers, you have to pay a lot of money for them. I think it's suitable for organizations that don't need expert people that want more money each year or each month because it's a straightforward solution. We prefer to pay for these products that are integrated and straightforward.
We've had the solution for four to five years, but I'm unsure of the licensing costs surrounding it.
It is an affordable program, but I don't know what the licensing fees are.
It's a large application. It consumes a lot of resources. Sometimes the price is too high for our customers. If they buy it directly from VMware, its hard to convince the customer that we will bring down the total cost of ownership, in the end. If they have an SLA, most of the time the solution is included in the license, and it's easier to get it deployed to the customer.
I am not knowledgeable with the pricing of the product.