Hosting Specialist at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-03-12T08:39:00Z
Mar 12, 2024
Overall, we find Veeam ONE to be reasonably priced, especially with our long-term deals. Its capability to manage various aspects of our infrastructure, including on-premises and Azure, adds significant value. While we initially tried Azure native backup, we found Veeam to be more comprehensive and user-friendly. Although we currently use two backup solutions, we are considering consolidating everything under Veeam in the future.
Charg d'Innovation Et Stratgie Infrastructure at Adista
Real User
Top 5
2023-12-18T14:55:16Z
Dec 18, 2023
My company needs to pay towards the licensing cause attached to the solution on a monthly basis as my company operates as a service provider. The product is expensive.
Technical Manager at Emirates Business Machines (EBM)
Real User
Top 5
2023-11-06T14:38:53Z
Nov 6, 2023
It is reasonably very cheap. I would rate the licensing model a one out of ten, where one is very affordable and ten is extremely expensive. There are no additional costs. Most of our customers take it as a bundle with Data Cloud. From advanced, they take the bundle. So it comes with Veeam ONE. So, it's very affordable.
IT consaltant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-09-29T02:53:48Z
Sep 29, 2023
Veeam One's cost is cheaper. I rate its pricing a seven or an eight out of ten. The price is pretty cheap for our market. It's a really good price for the quality of the product.
Our company receives the product at a good price from one of Veeam's integrators, so we don't need to pay the price of the solution declared to the general public. On a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive, I rate the price a five.
The licensing fee depends on the licensing model we choose. We can pay for on-premise licensing. We can also choose to pay a yearly fee for support, or we can pre-pay for support five years in advance. Now, the solution also provides a subscription model. Additional costs depend on the kind of product we purchase.
It's an expensive solution. Clients sometimes wonder why they pay so much if they only want reporting. Users can choose between monthly and yearly pricing.
Veeam ONE is cheaper when you compare it with one of its competitors in the ops space, VMware vRealize Operations. There's a separate department that deals with the licensing, but my company is using CSP licensing, which is the service provider licensing, so my company doesn't fall under the normal volume at the Veeam Universal licensing program. The cost is commit-based and depends on what your point commit is. The point commit works differently, and it's similar to your sales provider license. If you commit to using one thousand five hundred points, you get a certain price. If you commit to using the eight hundred points scheme, you get a certain price. As you grow the point scheme, you get a different price range, so it doesn't matter whether you're using Veeam One, Veeam Availability Suite, Veeam Backup and Replication, Orchestrate, or whatever the product is.
We have a three-year license with Veeam billed annually. The cost is based on the number of core servers. I would rate the pricing of the solution a three out of five.
Presales Storage Solution Architect at Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Real User
2022-04-06T17:45:00Z
Apr 6, 2022
Veeam has been raising its prices in the last two years, so it's now lacking some competitiveness in pricing, becoming too expensive compared to other solutions in the market.
The licenses are code-based or server-based for Veeam ONE. The last version is 12, and it is host-based, I don't like to move to a code-based solution. We pay for a license annually.
The customer needs to pay for Veeam. They need to pay a license per virtual machine, and the cost depends on how many virtual machines they want to back up.
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The product is expensive.
On a one to ten scale, where one is very cheap and ten is very expensive, I rate the price as a five out of ten.
The pricing is reasonable and falls within the average range.
Overall, we find Veeam ONE to be reasonably priced, especially with our long-term deals. Its capability to manage various aspects of our infrastructure, including on-premises and Azure, adds significant value. While we initially tried Azure native backup, we found Veeam to be more comprehensive and user-friendly. Although we currently use two backup solutions, we are considering consolidating everything under Veeam in the future.
Veeam ONE is moderately priced, where it is neither expensive nor cheap.
My company needs to pay towards the licensing cause attached to the solution on a monthly basis as my company operates as a service provider. The product is expensive.
It is reasonably very cheap. I would rate the licensing model a one out of ten, where one is very affordable and ten is extremely expensive. There are no additional costs. Most of our customers take it as a bundle with Data Cloud. From advanced, they take the bundle. So it comes with Veeam ONE. So, it's very affordable.
Veeam One's cost is cheaper. I rate its pricing a seven or an eight out of ten. The price is pretty cheap for our market. It's a really good price for the quality of the product.
It's an extremely cost-effective solution. I would rate it three out of ten.
I find the pricing to be okay. We have to pay for the license yearly. There are no additional costs associated with the product.
Our company receives the product at a good price from one of Veeam's integrators, so we don't need to pay the price of the solution declared to the general public. On a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive, I rate the price a five.
The licensing fee depends on the licensing model we choose. We can pay for on-premise licensing. We can also choose to pay a yearly fee for support, or we can pre-pay for support five years in advance. Now, the solution also provides a subscription model. Additional costs depend on the kind of product we purchase.
The tool’s licensing is yearly and flexible. I would rate the solution’s pricing a seven out of ten.
We pay every month for Enterprise Plus. There are no additional costs.
It's an expensive solution. Clients sometimes wonder why they pay so much if they only want reporting. Users can choose between monthly and yearly pricing.
I can't speak to the exact licensing costs.
Veeam ONE is cheaper when you compare it with one of its competitors in the ops space, VMware vRealize Operations. There's a separate department that deals with the licensing, but my company is using CSP licensing, which is the service provider licensing, so my company doesn't fall under the normal volume at the Veeam Universal licensing program. The cost is commit-based and depends on what your point commit is. The point commit works differently, and it's similar to your sales provider license. If you commit to using one thousand five hundred points, you get a certain price. If you commit to using the eight hundred points scheme, you get a certain price. As you grow the point scheme, you get a different price range, so it doesn't matter whether you're using Veeam One, Veeam Availability Suite, Veeam Backup and Replication, Orchestrate, or whatever the product is.
It's free of cost for up to ten workloads, which is a big benefit for a small data center.
Our licensing cost is $200 a year.
We have a three-year license with Veeam billed annually. The cost is based on the number of core servers. I would rate the pricing of the solution a three out of five.
I don't pay for the solution, so I can't comment on the cost.
Veeam has been raising its prices in the last two years, so it's now lacking some competitiveness in pricing, becoming too expensive compared to other solutions in the market.
The licenses are code-based or server-based for Veeam ONE. The last version is 12, and it is host-based, I don't like to move to a code-based solution. We pay for a license annually.
The customer needs to pay for Veeam. They need to pay a license per virtual machine, and the cost depends on how many virtual machines they want to back up.
As a partner, we get Veeam for free through a network service license.
Veeam is somewhat expensive, but it's affordable. For a backup and replication program, it might be expensive.
The price always could be lower, however, compared to others, it's pretty much in line with other options on the market.
The pricing is pretty fair. It's quite competitive. It's certainly not the most expensive option.
We got the Veeam Enterprise Suite, which comes with Veeam ONE and Enterprise Manager. I'm not exactly sure what the pricing is.