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Information Not Available | For NetApp it's about $20,000 for a single node and $30,000 for the HA. Our licensing costs are folded into the hardware purchases and I have never differentiated between the two. Cost is a big factor, because a lot of companies can't afford enterprise grade equipment all the time. They skimp where they can. I would recommend that they improve the cost. Cloud is cloud. It's still expensive. Any good solution comes with a price tag. That's where we are looking to see how well we can manage our data in the cloud by trying to optimize the costs. I know the licensing is a bit on the high-end. That's when we had to downsize our MetroCluster disks and just migrate to disks that were half used. We migrated into those just to reduce maintenance costs. In addition to the standard licensing fees, there are fees for Azure, the VMs themselves and for data transfer. The standard pricing is online. Pricing depends. If you're using the PayGo model, then it's just the normal costs on the Microsoft page. If you're using Bring Your Own License, which is what we're doing, then you get with your sales contact at NetApp and start figuring out what price is the best, in the end, for your company. They allow a special price if you are working closely with them. Since we have a lot of NetApp systems, we got some kind of discount. That's something they do for other customers, not just for us. The price was fair. In addition to the licensing fees, you're paying Amazon for your usage... |
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Views 55 Comparisons 32 Reviews 0 Average Words per Review 0 Avg. Rating N/A | Views 3,938 Comparisons 2,379 Reviews 30 Average Words per Review 871 Avg. Rating 8.6 |
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Compared 29% of the time. Compared 14% of the time. Compared 11% of the time. | |
Also Known As | |
Synaptic Storage as a Service | ONTAP Cloud |
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AT&T | NetApp |
Overview | |
AT&T Synaptic Storage as a Service provides secure, virtualized storage that adaptively scales to any size you need, and is accessible from virtually any device, anywhere. | The leading enterprise-grade storage management solution, delivers secure, proven storage management services and supports up to a capacity of 368TB. Software service supports various use cases, such as: File shares and block-level storage serving NAS (NFS, SMB / CIFS) and SAN (iSCSI) Disaster Recovery, Backup, and Archive DevOps Databases (SQL, Oracle, NoSQL) Cloud Volumes ONTAP is offered in a standard single-node configuration or in a High Availability (HA) configuration. |
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Learn more about AT&T Synaptic Storage as a Service | Learn more about NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP |
Sample Customers | |
East Bay Regional Park District | Rohit, AdvacnedMD, D2L, Trinity Mirror, Eidos Media, WireStorm, Cordant Group, JFK Medical Center, ALD Automotive, Healthix, City of Baton Rouge, ON Semiconductor |
Top Industries | |
No Data Available | Healthcare Company29% Comms Service Provider10% Energy/Utilities Company10% Manufacturing Company10% Software R&D Company40% Manufacturing Company22% Comms Service Provider7% Financial Services Firm5% |
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