Dell NetWorker Pricing

Derrick Brockel - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager of Operations at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

The tool is pricey.

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RJ
Senior Systems Administrator at a non-profit with 1,001-5,000 employees

We are in the educational sector, and I believe we receive significant discounts.

I don't know the exact RRP (Recommended Retail Price) for this product. We have some sort of a deal between the local Dell for Asia Pacific and our university. Our pricing is very good.

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MostafaSoudy - PeerSpot reviewer
Backup Team Head at Commercial International Bank

Dell NetWorker is not overly expensive. I would rate it as a four out of ten in terms of costliness.

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Abdellah Djebli - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Technical Manager, Epic program at a healthcare company with 5,001-10,000 employees

It is inexpensive compared to new products like Rubrik or Cohesity. They offer discounts to government organizations.

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NAYAB RASOOL SHAIK - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Lead at Infineon Technologies

We'll have the solution for about five years. I can't say how much it will cost in total. 

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Lysias Albert Singbo - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Engineer at AfDB

It is a relatively inexpensive product compared to NetBackup.

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Isaac Fisher - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Financial Officer at STL

On a scale from one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive, I rate the solution's pricing an eight out of ten.

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Robert-Nilsson - PeerSpot reviewer
Business Development Manager at Gignos

Earlier, users had to make yearly payments towards the licensing costs of the product. The licenses were expensive, but users used to get the best device to use.

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A. Ahad Alam - PeerSpot reviewer
Head Of Systems Group at NCCPL

The solution’s pricing differ in some conditions. It offers perpetual licence.

I rate the product’s pricing a six out of ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.

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SS
Chief Digitalization Executive at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The pricing is relatively high compared to Microwsft DPM and Veeam.

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VP
Managing Partner at SkyF Labs

We use a license without a time term. We just need to buy additional support when needed.

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Arsalan Orayedh - PeerSpot reviewer
Service Delivery Engineer at Gulf Air

The price for this solution is cheaper than other products. The price is the only reason we are renewing, otherwise we'll be moving to Veeam.

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Isaac Fisher - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Financial Officer at STL

I can't speak to the licensing costs.

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Mark Torpy - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Protection Specialist at Tech Mahindra Limited

We do need to purchase a license, but sometimes, it comes as a part of the Dell Data Protection Suite (DPS). It has a capacity-based licensing.

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AK
Consultant, Backup Systems at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

The pricing for NetWorker is in the mid-range. It is not very expensive and not very cheap. There are some extra features that required an additional license. For example, we save a separate data protection suite (DPS) license.

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WR
IT Specialist at a university with 10,001+ employees

We're using a capacity-based license. My administrator can take backups as per we have the license. Our license includes support and maintenance. 

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Chea Thoya - PeerSpot reviewer
Business Unit Head - Enterprise Compute and Business Resiliency at Konvergenz

The solution follows a subscription model for licensing. We pay annually to use the solution and the price is high.

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OmobolajiOlaloku - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Enterprise System Engineer at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees

Dell EMC NetWorker is very expensive.

Licensing fees should be reduced. It is a bit expensive, but it is a good application.

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SS
System Administrator with 1-10 employees

The low cost is important.

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AndreTan - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Continuity Specialist at Sapta Tunas Teknologi

The pricing for the telecom, government, and banking sectors is relatively affordable. Dell offers bundled packages, making it cost-effective, especially when considering the inclusion of DTS data protection.

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Pratyush Bhosale - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Manager - information technology at UTKARSH SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITED

I have a capacity-based license, but I don't know the exact cost of that license.

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Ahmed Essa - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Consultant at Share Technologies

Dell NetWorker has two types of licensing models. One is a capacity license and the other is a circuit license for virtual machines.

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ValereFEUGWANG - PeerSpot reviewer
Information System Consultant at CFAO Technologies

NetWorker is a very expensive solution. 

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EB
Lead Offering Solution Architect Cloud and Workload with 10,001+ employees

It's approximate, but I believe we pay around $20-30,000 a month in licensing.

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Mirza Rahim - PeerSpot reviewer
Team Leader : IT Infrastructure and Service Delivery at United Energy Pakistan Ltd

The pricing could be more economical for organizations, so organizations like ours can adopt and utilize it to its full potential. However, at the moment, we have challenges with the pricing as it is quite costly.

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SJ
Trainer, storage consultant at Oxon

I can't speak to the actual pricing of the product. 

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RS
Senior Account Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The price of the license could be cheaper and it would be a benefit if they came up with a new pricing model. The competitors here in Oman sell universal licensing where a number of virtual machines are hosted at the customer place which can be licensed, or you can license the CPU sockets in those servers. However, NetWorker offers only CPU sockets or overall storage capacity to backup, but there is no universal licensing where you can provide a number of VMs. They should offer more options to stay competitive with other solutions, such as Veeam.

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ST
Sr. Area Technical Manager at Tata Elxsi

Licensing costs are a little high. Dell has different kinds of licenses including a traditional license and a capacity-based license.

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SK
Manager at Securetech

I rate the pricing a six out of ten, where ten is a good price, and one is a high price. The price could be lower.

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ST
Sr. Area Technical Manager at Tata Elxsi

The licensing model can be traditional licensing or capacity-based licensing. We have traditional licensing rather than capacity-based because of our long history.

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AK
Senior Infrastructure Consultant at FORUM INTERNATIONAL

The pricing of the solution is not the cheapest compared to other similar solutions. The Networker is available as a component of the Dell EMC Data Protection Suite package and it should have the ability to be purchased separately. 

The solution requires a perpetual license. We can upgrade the solution without the need to be renewed at an additional cost. 

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Anteneh Asnake - PeerSpot reviewer
Modern Data Center and Cloud Engineer II at IE Network Solutions PLC

Licensing is based on the number of terabytes, so you need to purchase packages.

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reviewer1315983 - PeerSpot reviewer
Works at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

They are not cheap. I don't know the fees specifically but they should definitely be cheaper. Everything should be cheaper :-)

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MC
Administrative at a university with 51-200 employees

Licensing rules are very complicated in NetWorker. The license depends on, in one version, the value of the backup data, and, in another, the physical workstation. It changes from version to version.

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AS
Business Development Manager, Technology Integration Services at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The pricing is okay.

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SK
CTO at New Horizon Computers

It is excellent from the pricing point of view. It is free with Data Protection Suite. Similarly, when you purchase Avamar, Dell EMC NetWorker is free with one terabyte license capacity. Its price is very competitive. 

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it_user719796 - PeerSpot reviewer
Backup & Storage administrator at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Ask your EMC representative for discount. They can provide really good discounts.

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it_user155190 - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

Use capacity licensing instead of the traditional one. With capacity licenses, you have all the capabilities enabled. With traditional licenses, you have to activate functionalities one by one.

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HZ
System Administration Team Leader at a educational organization with 1,001-5,000 employees

The price of the solution could be lower, it is expensive.

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FA
Systems Administrator Team Leader at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees

In terms of pricing, yes, of course, EMC is cheaper. Commvault is more expensive. Maybe with the latest release, EMC Networker became more expensive, but I have no idea about the latest prices from EMC. Whatever we spent on EMC NetWorker was far cheaper.

What I've seen is renewal prices. Maybe the price of the implementation would be more expensive. But, at least from what I've seen, Commvault is more expensive than EMC NetWorker.

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SK
CTO at New Horizon Computers

The NetWorker price point is excellent. When you purchase the Data Protection Suite, NetWorker is free with that suite. If you purchase Avamar, NetWorker is free with Avamar, for one terabyte license capacity.

NetWorker is very competitive.

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AA
Senior Consultant at global brands

Licensing is moderately expensive.

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it_user324444 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Associate - System Engineer at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

We use NetWorker Capacity Licensing Model. Estimating the backup environment's capacity is, for me, very complex, and I think not even clear.

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TL
Presales Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

While it's my understanding that the solution is a bit expensive, I'm not in sales and therefore can't really comment on actual costs. I can't compare it to other options on the market.

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OI
Client Infrastructure Technical Specialist at Clicks

The pricing of this solution is very good.

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SA
head of presales at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

The price is a little on the high side, but it's reliable and provides a good service.

There are other products on the market with better pricing, which makes it a challenge to sell NetWorker.

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SC
System Administrator at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

There is a license required to use the solution and it is on an annual basis.

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it_user882309 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

The pricing is mid-range. It's not the cheapest, but it's not too expensive.

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RV
Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

There is a licensing fee.

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Buyer's Guide
Dell NetWorker
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Dell NetWorker. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,415 professionals have used our research since 2012.