2019-12-23T07:05:00Z

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

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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AS
Real User
Top 5Leaderboard
2023-07-04T11:48:44Z
Jul 4, 2023

The solution is costly but reliable.

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Janith Ranasinghe - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 5Leaderboard
2022-11-14T22:21:10Z
Nov 14, 2022

We are using the standard license. In addition to this standard license we purchased separately, we have IBM DB2 pureScale. I believe we got a bundled size because we purchased all the hardware.

KK
Real User
2020-09-27T04:10:12Z
Sep 27, 2020

The pricing isn't too expensive. It's reasonable.

PV
MSP
2020-01-26T09:26:00Z
Jan 26, 2020

The licensing model is complex and depends on factors such as the number of processing cores and the amount of storage.

CH
Real User
2019-12-23T07:05:00Z
Dec 23, 2019

The licensing is based on the number of terabytes. We have an enterprise license agreement with IBM and it doesn't reflect the moment price list. I think that it's a good price but it is quite expensive.

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