2020-10-19T09:33:38Z

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for IBM Spectrum Virtualize?

Miriam Tover - PeerSpot reviewer
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ZvonimirFrlan - PeerSpot reviewer
Reseller
Top 10
2023-07-05T14:43:12Z
Jul 5, 2023

The pricing is pretty good. I rate the solution’s pricing a five out of ten. We have to pay for additional licenses.

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Nicolae Chirea - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 5
2022-09-19T09:43:41Z
Sep 19, 2022

I think it is a good value for the price. But can always be better. There are different options. You can have prices based on size, monthly subscription, and usage.

PK
Real User
2021-05-29T12:23:36Z
May 29, 2021

This solution came as an additional cost for the TSM package we chose.

MD
MSP
2021-04-01T09:28:00Z
Apr 1, 2021

The entry point of pricing for this product is the most amazing price ever in the industry. You'd have to compare it with others. I would say their price is excellent given their support, the capabilities of the product, and knowledge of their product. There are tens of thousands of these units, maybe hundreds of thousands, deployed throughout the world. Nobody can beat the price of the low end, especially for the performance. You couldn't even beat it with spinning disk technology.

JJ
Real User
2020-10-19T09:33:38Z
Oct 19, 2020

I am very happy with the pricing. There is no comparison when it comes to pricing. I have looked at all solutions from EMC, Veritas, Hitachi, Dell, etc. None of them compares to IBM when it comes to pricing. I get great pricing from them.

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