HPE ConvergedSystem Pricing

PF
Project Engineer at Astellas Pharma US

There are some extra costs in addition to the licensing costs for the yearly maintenance from professional third-party services.

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Milind Khamkar - PeerSpot reviewer
CIO at Super-Max Limited

The pricing is competitive. Not a major problem. We have a subscription model.

We pay only for the subscription, no extra costs. 

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Fatai Akinwande - PeerSpot reviewer
Specialist Datacenter and Server at IHS Towers

In terms of price, I would say the solution is on the expensive side. It is not a cheap option, but I believe the value reflects the quality of the product and the benefits it brings.

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Charu Mazumdar - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Architect at DXC Technology

I rate the product price an eight and a half on a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive.

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Imam Zaenuri - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Manager at PT.Password Solusi Sistem

The tool's licensing costs are yearly. 

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CvanderH - PeerSpot reviewer
System Architect at a consultancy with 11-50 employees

My company has a five year contract for HPE ConvergedSystem. The contracts depend on companies and sometimes it can be three years. The solution is worth its price.  

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MI
IT Infrastructure Manager at Yıldız Holding

HPE pricing is generally high for these devices. Using HPE Servers in the SimpliVity module, it should in theory be possible to decrease pricing to a reasonable amount. However, at the moment, the pricing remains high.

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OS
Information Security Advisor, CISO & CIO, Docutek Services at Docutek Services

Pricing is good. We have not calculated what hyper-converged infrastructure has brought us but I think there has to be some lower cost for us, compared to the public cloud. Obviously, there would be a lower cost, probably by more than half.

Regarding licensing, have the paperwork looked at by senior management and don't make any decisions until you have all of your corners covered. In the beginning, you might see that this thing has ears and a tail but you don't know if it's a mouse or an elephant. You need to try to have as much clarity on what the business needs are going to be because, later on, it's going to hurt to increase licensing or to understand how far they go, what their limitations are.

Ask as many questions as you can, don't take things for granted. In the beginning, you need to give them a roadmap. If you don't give them a roadmap, if you don't ask for the right things, that's not on their side.

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FV
CONSULTOR COMERCIAL - ARQUITECTO DE SOLUCIONES at CLIFURVA

The pricing is sensitive.

The hybrid solution with Amazon, Google, and Azure, are hybrid solutions that the customers are considering.

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CvanderH - PeerSpot reviewer
System Architect at a consultancy with 11-50 employees

This is an expensive system and not every customer has the kind of budget to support it.

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Converged Infrastructure
March 2024
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