Veeam pricing changed
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That is certainly a bit leap as a percentage of the price. But considering how many people choose their hypervisors based on the availability of Veeam (I get told this on SW constantly) it would make sense for Veeam to raise their prices. They seem to have an audience that is, on average, willing to pay rather an extremely high amount to work with them. Makes sense that they would leverage that.
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So @JaredBusch are you looking for alternatives, and what products if any?
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Unitrends handles Hyper-V agentless.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Unitrends handles Hyper-V agentless.
And this client has less than 1TB in total storage so the free version is an option to my understanding.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Unitrends handles Hyper-V agentless.
And this client has less than 1TB in total storage so the free version is an option to my understanding.
Last that I knew, yes. Should be all set with the free "runs as a VM" version.
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To be fair it looks like it was only a $150 price increase. I checked my original purchase. from a few years ago. That was $793 per 2 sockets.
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Not SO bad. Still a hefty percentage.
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That was originally a V7 license for $793.
I just found another invoice from a different client that purchased v8 @ $823So Veeam is incrementally jacking up their price as v9 is $950.
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@JaredBusch said:
That was originally a V7 license for $793.
I just found another invoice from a different client that purchased v8 @ $823So Veeam is incrementally jacking up their price as v9 is $950.
Is that an upgrade cost or a new installation for these clients?
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@DustinB3403 said:
Is that an upgrade cost or a new installation for these clients?
Those are new costs. That is all that is on their website.
I am still waiting on my vendor to get me the renewal pricing.
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@JaredBusch said:
@DustinB3403 said:
Is that an upgrade cost or a new installation for these clients?
Those are new costs. That is all that is on their website.
I am still waiting on my vendor to get me the renewal pricing.
And there it is (nice timing vendor)...
V-ESSSTD-HS-P0PAR-00
is $266 -
Oh, not so bad then
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@JaredBusch said:
@JaredBusch said:
@DustinB3403 said:
Is that an upgrade cost or a new installation for these clients?
Those are new costs. That is all that is on their website.
I am still waiting on my vendor to get me the renewal pricing.
And there it is (nice timing vendor)...
V-ESSSTD-HS-P0PAR-00
is $266Is that the renewal price per year?
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@DustinB3403 said:
@JaredBusch said:
@JaredBusch said:
@DustinB3403 said:
Is that an upgrade cost or a new installation for these clients?
Those are new costs. That is all that is on their website.
I am still waiting on my vendor to get me the renewal pricing.
And there it is (nice timing vendor)...
V-ESSSTD-HS-P0PAR-00
is $266Is that the renewal price per year?
Yes.
Here is the CDW link (not my vendor. hate CDW personally).
https://www.cdw.com/shop/products/Veeam-Premium-Support-technical-support-renewal-1-year-for-Veeam-Ba/3174220.aspx?enkwrd= V-ESSSTD-HS-P0PAR-00&pfm=srh -
@scottalanmiller said:
Oh, not so bad then
Right, but also not happy with increasing costs for their software.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Oh, not so bad then
Right, but also not happy with increasing costs for their software.
Feels like dealing with the cable company and unexplained price hikes....
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Oh, not so bad then
Right, but also not happy with increasing costs for their software.
Why not? Do you not get a pay raise nearly yearly. Why should you get to get more money (mostly due to inflation), but not them?
it's true that many companies don't raise prices yearly, but plenty that do. Often those that don't, they don't because competition prevents them from doing so, while remaining competitive.
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@scottalanmiller said:
That is certainly a bit leap as a percentage of the price. But considering how many people choose their hypervisors based on the availability of Veeam (I get told this on SW constantly) it would make sense for Veeam to raise their prices. They seem to have an audience that is, on average, willing to pay rather an extremely high amount to work with them. Makes sense that they would leverage that.
Considering the continued density that VM hosts are getting, it also makes sense that vendors in a space like this would need to continue to raise their prices to profits at a near flat rate. Two years ago you might have needed 2 servers to handle your workload, therefore you needed two Veeam licenses, but today you only need one server, and therefore for one Veeam license.
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@Dashrender said:
Why not? Do you not get a pay raise nearly yearly. Why should you get to get more money (mostly due to inflation), but not them?
Actually, no I do not.
@Dashrender said:
it's true that many companies don't raise prices yearly, but plenty that do. Often those that don't, they don't because competition prevents them from doing so, while remaining competitive.
I am not happy with the amount of the increase. I never said a company should not or cannot raise their costs.
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@JaredBusch said:
I am not happy with the amount of the increase. I never said a company should not or cannot raise their costs.
Considering my other theory, I'm not surprised with the hike. Happy, maybe not, but surprised, nah!
Another question - how often are you buying new licenses?
And when you compare prices, what beats it?