VMware vSAN ROI
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reviewer1120872
Head of the Cloud Factory Architecture & President at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
In the beginning, we saw a huge return on investment from VMware, from 10 years ago to five years ago, but now we are used to the product. So the ROI doesn't make much enough for us because we only use vSAN. Now VMware is the baseline.
View full review »ROI is difficult for us to deal with because of our approach and what we do in our business with test and demo cases. It's hard for us to judge because some of the hardware and stuff we get during tests is actually provided by vendors.
Therefore, I don't necessarily have what an online customer would pay for it. We still pay for the stuff. But it's a different story.
ROI from an administrative perspective is clearly much better because I only have to deal with one user interface. I can go into one place and be on top of it for some scenarios, even using vCloud Director. So, it's much easier to use vSAN from that perspective because it's all in the vSphere Client. I can configure my profiles and use them on all the other tools. Whereas, in the legacy storage approach, I still have to deal with all these additional details on each individual storage, which can be challenging, even though some of these vendors provide integration into the vSphere Client. In many ways, that's just the HTML UI of their storage device in the vSphere Client. That's not really integration. It's still a different UI. It's still a different training effort.
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Director6588
Director Of IT Infrastructure at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
We didn't calculate a formal ROI on it because it was a technology refresh, but, "seat-of-the-pants," it's less expensive than traditional infrastructure.
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VMware vSAN
March 2024
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Supervis55e8
Supervisor at RSM US LLP
The timeframe for return on investment is about three years, and we hit that pretty consistently, if not even sooner.
View full review »Well, VSAN is a solution of replacement. VSAN is going to replace all of our traditional SAN. So ultimately at the end of the day a couple years from now, almost all of our storage should be on VSAN. It really should be very little if anything left.
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Ifrastrudd3b
Infrastructure Analyst at a retailer with 1,001-5,000 employees
The primary ROI for this is its stability. That's the key. I can't really speak to the cost side of the equation, but I can speak to the stability side, and I know that it's critically important to us to have our data available to us when we need it. Since we've gone over to the vSAN solution, it's been very stable.
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Chris Gould
Security Specialist at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
It has simplified things for us. It was one purchase for servers and storage so that made it easier on us. It's been a good product, it's something that we'll continue to use.
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Deron Roberts
Senior Systems Engineer at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
I don't see this solution as an ROI type of thing. We tried to do it as a DR solution, or for making sure that it's a solution that is off by itself. At this point, cost was not a major factor for this.
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reviewer1231965
IT Project Manager at a museum or institution with 11-50 employees
We don't look at these figures. We buy a system and use it. We don't look at the figures like ROI.
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Paul Letta
Systems Administrator at a educational organization with 201-500 employees
I see ROI on vSAN because we have gotten out of the business of depending on the back-end NAS device or the back-end iSCSI device. We get the return on investment by decreased administrators' time, decrease exposure to network issues and stuff that would take a lot of VMs down. That's where we see our ROI.
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Joseph Lepek
IT Manager at VelocityEHS
The ROI data on vSAN: I would definitely say it's my staff cutting their time by something like 90 percent. They're only dealing with one stack of servers right now. All of them are able to perform the storage tasks needed. Everyone can manage it. We don't have to wait for that one guy to come in and do what he has to do. My entire staff is trained on vSAN. We usually spend no time in it. Before, we were dealing with a lot of different solutions that took up a lot of our time, so time saved is a good reason for our ROI.
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Michael Cayouette
Team Lead System Integration at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
In terms of return on investment, we don't have any kind of requirement there.
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Russ Timberman
Senior Network Engineer at Reliance Standard Life Insurance
It has provided good value on the development side. Once I'm comfortable with it, we'll start looking at moving towards a production setup. But for now, just development.
View full review »VMware vSAN is included in the Enterprise Plus level of software that we purchase. Our cost savings is in buying commodity server hardware with local hard drives instead of investing in large SAN hardware.
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ManagerT5097
Manager, Technical Systems at a healthcare company with 5,001-10,000 employees
We're just wrapping up year-two of our five-year ROI plan and this VDI solution, with vSAN, is part of it.
View full review »VMware vSAN is included in the enterprise plus level of software that we purchased. Our cost savings were due to buying commodity server hardware with local hard drives instead of investing in large SAN hardware.
View full review »The ROI is negative, the capex is OK, but the opex is outrageous. They need to drop the opex to 20%.
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reviewer1714488
Manager at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
We have received a return on investment. Our customers are happy, we do not need to employ a technician after deployment which is good. There is a decent return on investment but it also depends on the customers' use case.
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Marcello Collao
Manager Innovation Cross Developer at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Our model is different. Our interest is in how we provide a solution for our clients. vSAN results in indirect benefits for our clients because it helps us reduce costs. But the client does not necessarily know that vSAN is the product behind the solution.
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Andrew Watson
Systems Engineer at Colorado College
We have increased our user productivity. However, being in Higher Education, we don't really measure it.
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Andrew Harrison
Cloud Engineer at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
It completely removes the need for a storage network and for a storage administrator and all of that infrastructure and the costs that are involved with them. That, right there, is a huge return.
View full review »We will implement it by ourselves without a vendor team.
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reviewer1075695
AVP at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
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SysAdmin827e
Sys Admin II at a retailer
Because of the time that we've had to spend dealing with the vendor, we haven't seen a return on investment yet.
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CTOc0bc
CTO at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
We have definitely seen value, especially in performance.
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StdcSupe3d9e
Supervisor at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
It's a liitle hard to say what our ROI is because we bought it to replace an old, traditional setup. It was either pay for maintenance and the like, refresh it, or go to an ACI. We went to an ACI. I don't know what the cost to refresh the other environment was, so I don't know exact numbers for return on investment.
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CTO300f
CTO at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
So far, we've been able to replace two Compellents which have cost an arm and a leg. And they're just not as performant as the vSAN. So the ROI has been good.
Let's put it this way: I think the VDI/vSAN has replaced quite a few of our desktops or laptops. Over the course of time, give us another year or two, I think the ROI will be very significant.
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SysAdmine7f1
System Administrator at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
We probably reduced our hardware footprint by 50 percent, which is a lot.
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Cj Tharp
Senior Systems Engineer at SMITHFIELD FARMLAND CORP
We probably already reached our ROI aftertwo and a half years.
View full review »ROI for us comes in uptime, keeping applications up and running. That's important to us because that's directly attributable to our revenue stream.
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ITArchit9734
IT Architect with 1,001-5,000 employees
We have seen value in it but, since it's not performing the way we think it should. We're probably not going to move forward with it.
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VMware vSAN
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about VMware vSAN. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
768,415 professionals have used our research since 2012.