We paid a lot of money for software that is not really fully operational out of the box. We had to have patches from VMware to get it into production. Hence, we lost a lot of time implementing the solution. We have a three-year contract, for which we pay about ten euros per user per month. On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing a seven out of ten.
VMware Horizon has subscription-based TERM licenses with many flexible options. I would really consider it to be of great value if VMware starts to offer perpetual licensing which used to be available.
IT Project Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-11-07T09:57:25Z
Nov 7, 2021
The VMware Horizon 7 license is for three months. We are in the testing stage, we are still evaluating the product. We are sure now that we need to buy a license for the production environment. The evaluation license has all the features already that we need. We are installing exactly what features we want for the level of license.
Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
2020-11-24T09:49:15Z
Nov 24, 2020
It is more economical than purchasing each license individually. If you purchase vSphere Enterprise plus vSAN, then vROps, and then Horizon, it's going to be a large cost. If you do this logic, it will be very cheaper, because they did not charge us separately for the vSphere or vSAN or vROps with this. You buy the number of seats irrespective to how much hardware you run on, they will not charge you more. That's the benefit.
VMware Horizon is a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solution designed to allow users to create secure and scalable virtual desktops and applications that work on any device, from any location. These virtualization capabilities help simplify and speed up application delivery and greatly reduce enterprise costs.
VMware Horizon’s centralized management console provides IT admins with comprehensive control over all of their virtual desktops and applications, making them simple to manage and...
We paid a lot of money for software that is not really fully operational out of the box. We had to have patches from VMware to get it into production. Hence, we lost a lot of time implementing the solution. We have a three-year contract, for which we pay about ten euros per user per month. On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing a seven out of ten.
The product is extremely expensive. It is much more expensive than Citrix. I rate the pricing one out of ten.
I rate the solution's pricing a five out of ten.
Pricing for Horizon is relatively high, earning a rating of one out of ten.
VMware Horizon is expensive. It should provide a special price for more user licenses.
The pricing is quite reasonable.
We pay a monthly licensing fee for VMware Horizon. The solution is reasonably priced, but it could always be cheaper.
VMware Horizon is priced high.
The solution is more expensive in comparison to Citrix but when comparing the technicalities VMware Horizon, is worth the money.
VMware Horizon has subscription-based TERM licenses with many flexible options. I would really consider it to be of great value if VMware starts to offer perpetual licensing which used to be available.
I am aware of the license models, but not the prices.
We pay for the solution annually at a cost of approximately 10,000 HKD.
The price of VMware Horizon 7 is more than some other solutions.
Horizon 7 is cheaper than some competitors, like Citrix, because it includes solutions for the server side, the VDI side, and the hypervisor side.
We're paying monthly for the license of VMware Horizon 7.
We are happy with the price. We do not have an active subscription, just a permanent license.
The VMware Horizon 7 license is for three months. We are in the testing stage, we are still evaluating the product. We are sure now that we need to buy a license for the production environment. The evaluation license has all the features already that we need. We are installing exactly what features we want for the level of license.
I don't know about the price. I know there are different tiers with the license, but I'm not sure exactly what it costs anymore.
There are different editions available at different cost points.
Its cost is fair. You can go for a free trial, but for initializing a project, you need to purchase a license. There are different types of licenses.
It is more economical than purchasing each license individually. If you purchase vSphere Enterprise plus vSAN, then vROps, and then Horizon, it's going to be a large cost. If you do this logic, it will be very cheaper, because they did not charge us separately for the vSphere or vSAN or vROps with this. You buy the number of seats irrespective to how much hardware you run on, they will not charge you more. That's the benefit.