We pay a yearly licensing fee for VMware SRM, which is not very expensive. The fee is for the solution's license plus support. There are two options. One is subscription-based, which would be for a one or two years term base, and the other one is perpetual with support.
SRM is quite pricey and the license is renewed annually. I think that they do a lot of ULAs, the universal license agreements, where you pay a set amount and get unlimited usage. That's how it usually goes with big companies. Occasionally, they do true-ups to work out how much you've got and whether ULA pricing is appropriate. It might be too expensive for smaller organizations.
The licensing costs for the product are perpetual in nature. A person needs to buy the license only once there is a need to buy support on a yearly basis. The licensing cost for VMware SRM is expensive.
Technology Consultant at Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Real User
Top 20
2023-03-09T21:59:00Z
Mar 9, 2023
If you are buying this solution in an EOA bundle, then the pricing doesn't really matter that much. However, if you're buying a one-off license, the solution is pretty expensive. I would rate pricing a three, on a scale from one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best.
We have a standard enterprise license for the solution. The cost may be based on the number of simultaneous replication which is the limitation of the standard.
The price of VMware SRM depends on how many VMs the customer has to move. There is a difference between the standard and enterprise license. I'm presenting the standard license to my customers because the total of VMs is not more than 50. The customer needs only the standard license and the cost is very effective for him.
SAN and UNIX Administrator at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-11-18T07:22:00Z
Nov 18, 2019
You need a license for SRM. We have a permanent license. There aren't additional fees if you need access to support. However, you can upgrade to another support tier. If you like, you can pay extra for premium support.
VMware SRM (Site Recovery Manager) is a business continuity and disaster recovery solution that is part of the vSphere virtualization suite. It helps you plan, test, and run the recovery of virtual machines between a protected vCenter Server site and a recovery vCenter Server site. VMware SRM aims to minimize data loss and system downtime by letting you automate backups and orchestrate the recovery of entire VMware storage systems. VMware SRM is offered on-premises and on the AWS...
VMware SRM is an expensive solution, and users need to pay extra costs in addition to the standard licensing fees.
I rate the tool's pricing an eight to nine out of ten.
I rate the product price a five to six on a scale of one to ten, where one is a very high price, and ten is a very low price.
We pay a yearly licensing fee for VMware SRM, which is not very expensive. The fee is for the solution's license plus support. There are two options. One is subscription-based, which would be for a one or two years term base, and the other one is perpetual with support.
The software is expensive. There is a one-time cost involved in purchasing the license.
SRM is quite pricey and the license is renewed annually. I think that they do a lot of ULAs, the universal license agreements, where you pay a set amount and get unlimited usage. That's how it usually goes with big companies. Occasionally, they do true-ups to work out how much you've got and whether ULA pricing is appropriate. It might be too expensive for smaller organizations.
VMware SRM is a little bit pricey. On a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive, I rate VMware SRM's pricing a seven out of ten.
The licensing costs for the product are perpetual in nature. A person needs to buy the license only once there is a need to buy support on a yearly basis. The licensing cost for VMware SRM is expensive.
I rate the solution's pricing a six on a scale of one to ten, where one is the lowest and ten is the most expensive.
If you are buying this solution in an EOA bundle, then the pricing doesn't really matter that much. However, if you're buying a one-off license, the solution is pretty expensive. I would rate pricing a three, on a scale from one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best.
We have a standard enterprise license for the solution. The cost may be based on the number of simultaneous replication which is the limitation of the standard.
The level of licensing required for this solution is dependent on the server instances in use.
We pay 400,000 Brazilian Reals for the license. There are no other fees associated with the product.
SRM is reasonably priced for the functionality it provides.
VMware SRM is quite expensive.
The price could be lower, in general. My clients pay for an annual license.
The price of VMware SRM depends on how many VMs the customer has to move. There is a difference between the standard and enterprise license. I'm presenting the standard license to my customers because the total of VMs is not more than 50. The customer needs only the standard license and the cost is very effective for him.
We do have to pay a licensing fee in order to use the solution. We have an annual subscription.
There is an annual license to use this solution.
I am not involved with the pricing. We have a procurement team and sales team that work with the vendors.
We are always looking for solutions that are more affordable. SRM is more expensive than, for example, VirtualBox.
I pay for SRM per year. It is about $3,000 a year for the 25 pack. The package gives you the ability to protect up to 25 virtual machines.
The cost of SRM is on par with market rates. So I think the costs for this product are fine.
The cost of SRM is a little bit high, especially for smaller companies.
The price of this solution is on the expensive side. Also, not everything is included in the license.
We pay an annual licensing fee for the product.
You need a license for SRM. We have a permanent license. There aren't additional fees if you need access to support. However, you can upgrade to another support tier. If you like, you can pay extra for premium support.