There is a need to pay towards the annual subscription-based licensing model offered by the solution. The product is moderately priced. Price is a critical issue, and it is always good to have moderately priced solutions.
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I would rate the pricing a 4 out of 10.
The product is not very expensive, but it could be made more economical. It is a one-time purchase.
There is a need to pay towards the annual subscription-based licensing model offered by the solution. The product is moderately priced. Price is a critical issue, and it is always good to have moderately priced solutions.
The price could be reduced.
The licensing cost of PowerEdge C is very high. Additionally, we have to purchase a separate license for every operating system.
I rate the solution’s pricing a six out of ten.
We buy licenses for the solution's advanced features, including iDRAC and support.
I rate PowerEdge C servers nine out of 10 for affordability. There are no additional costs, but you can purchase an extended five-year warranty.
The cost depends on the configuration.
When we talk about pricing it is the cheapest on the market that I have found.
We pay a yearly licensing fee. It's comparable to others on the market. There are not any other additional costs other than the licensing fee.
The price of the solution is reasonable.
The cost of the solution is reasonable. It's a good selling point for Dell. They keep it competitive.
PowerEdge C is very expensive, but personally, I think it's worth the price.