HPE Apollo Pricing

Aruna Udawatte - PeerSpot reviewer
Director -Digital Transformation at Convergence Lanka

We need to pay for a yearly license for HPE Apollo. Compared to other products, HPE Apollo is not an expensive solution. There are no extra costs in addition to the standard licensing fees.

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Gayan Senadheera - PeerSpot reviewer
Director at Tyax Pvt Ltd

HPE Apollo is an expensive solution. It's not cheap. You may need to work on your pricing formula.

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Irfan Basharat - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution integration Architect (HPE, Dell, Vmware, AWS, Azure) at Computer Marketing Company Pvt Ltd

It is an expensive solution but it is worth the money. The standard licensing cost is for the GPU and the features that someone is using. There are additional charges but they depend on the solution. 

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Ayush-Jain - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Consultant at Inflow Technologies

There is an annual license required to use HPE Apollo.

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RY
Head of Sales at Omgea Exim Ltd

The price of the solution is more expensive than Dell which is their main competitor. However, there are times we have managed to receive a comparable price.

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Amir Adel - PeerSpot reviewer
Junior Support Technician at Demo Computer

I cannot comment on the licensing costs as a different department handles it.

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it_user364197 - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Administrator at CSC Finland

The price is not significantly lower than the competition, but it's lower than the standard price.

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