The price of VMware Tanzu Mission Control is greater than that of Red Hat's competitor solution. I would rate the pricing of VMware Tanzu Mission Control as four out of ten.
I'm aware that some competitors offer more extensive features at a higher price point. It is not the most expensive option, and I believe the capabilities align well with the value it provides.
Head Of Infrastructure & Cloud ops at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-09-14T10:46:00Z
Sep 14, 2022
Its pricing is very competitive. We get around 70% or 75%, sometimes even 80%, discount on the product. I would rate it a four out of five in terms of pricing.
I would recommend that businesses look into the full price for their requirements. The price is high, but there are some open-source add-ons that can be used for customization while keeping costs down, although these might not be suitable for everyone.
VMware Tanzu Platform is designed for cloud-native development and management of Kubernetes, CI/CD processes, microservices, and containerized workloads. It supports deployments both on cloud and on-premises, providing centralized management via Mission Control.
VMware Tanzu Platform offers seamless integration with vSphere, ESX, and vSAN, supporting centralized cluster management and lifecycle management. The platform provides a GUI for monitoring CI/CD pipelines and network policies,...
The price of VMware Tanzu Mission Control is greater than that of Red Hat's competitor solution. I would rate the pricing of VMware Tanzu Mission Control as four out of ten.
It involved a license enablement process from the OEM. My team was responsible for evaluating and productionizing it.
I'm aware that some competitors offer more extensive features at a higher price point. It is not the most expensive option, and I believe the capabilities align well with the value it provides.
The solution is more expensive than Rancher. The licensing cost is on a yearly basis. It is a subscription-based license, so it comes with support.
The solution is only for large or medium size enterprises because it is expensive. This solution is not for startups.
Its pricing is very competitive. We get around 70% or 75%, sometimes even 80%, discount on the product. I would rate it a four out of five in terms of pricing.
I would recommend that businesses look into the full price for their requirements. The price is high, but there are some open-source add-ons that can be used for customization while keeping costs down, although these might not be suitable for everyone.
There are different licenses available. You have to upgrade your license if you want to scale the solution more.
VMware Tanzu Mission Control is cheaper than Red Hat OpenShift.