I find Dell PowerEdge's pricing reasonable. The price has been reasonable until now, and we cannot blame them because any other vendor is facing the same situation. Servers and hardware components are becoming very expensive, and the prices are not stable; they change all the time. Previously, for the last six months or so, the price was acceptable until it changed late last year. Still, even though the price for Dell has increased, it remains very competitive.
Regarding the price, Dell is slightly less expensive than HP, maybe in our area. I don't know about Europe, but in the Middle East, Dell prices are usually slightly better than HPE in an apple-to-apple comparison.
In terms of pricing, it depends on the configuration I set during the quote and the configuration I try to make use of. It might also depend on the processor, the number of RAM, the type of CPU, and the number of drives that I want to be in the server itself. The price varies.
The pricing, the setup cost, and the licensing of Dell PowerEdge R-Series is competitive. It is based on the deal and everything involved. I will say that because Dell is a partner of choice for us, that probably states itself.
The licensing costs are reasonable and that's part of the reason I went with Dell. The cost was around 40% less than what we were offered by the resellers.
Dell PowerEdge XR-Series transforms edge computing by offering high-performance servers equipped for environments outside traditional data centers, designed to deliver when it counts.PowerEdge XR-Series is crafted to endure harsh and unpredictable conditions with a robust focus on security, remote manageability, and intelligent system monitoring. It excels in IoT, manufacturing, retail, and telecommunications, providing a cost-effective, energy-efficient solution for edge infrastructure....
I find Dell PowerEdge's pricing reasonable. The price has been reasonable until now, and we cannot blame them because any other vendor is facing the same situation. Servers and hardware components are becoming very expensive, and the prices are not stable; they change all the time. Previously, for the last six months or so, the price was acceptable until it changed late last year. Still, even though the price for Dell has increased, it remains very competitive.
From a price perspective, Dell is much more flexible compared to other vendors based on my experience.
Regarding the price, Dell is slightly less expensive than HP, maybe in our area. I don't know about Europe, but in the Middle East, Dell prices are usually slightly better than HPE in an apple-to-apple comparison.
In terms of pricing, it depends on the configuration I set during the quote and the configuration I try to make use of. It might also depend on the processor, the number of RAM, the type of CPU, and the number of drives that I want to be in the server itself. The price varies.
The pricing of Dell PowerEdge XR-Series is cost-efficient.
I am not certain if Dell PowerEdge XR-Series is financially beneficial to use. Recently, I received a quote from Dell, and the price is much cheaper.
The pricing, the setup cost, and the licensing of Dell PowerEdge R-Series is competitive. It is based on the deal and everything involved. I will say that because Dell is a partner of choice for us, that probably states itself.
The price of one Dell XR2 Rugged Server is approximately $10,000.
The licensing costs are reasonable and that's part of the reason I went with Dell. The cost was around 40% less than what we were offered by the resellers.