Veeam Pricing Calculator ((exclusive))

Users must be able to select the specific Veeam product suite they intend to license.

Veeam provides several specialized tools to estimate costs based on your specific environment:

Here is where the calculator turns into a logic puzzle. Veeam doesn't price by the terabyte (usually). It prices by the . veeam pricing calculator

"As an IT Manager for a mid-sized law firm, I want to estimate the cost of backing up 50 VMs and 100 Microsoft 365 users. I select VBR and VBO, input my numbers, choose the 'Enterprise' edition, and select a 3-year subscription. The calculator instantly shows me a total price of $12,500. I download the PDF quote and attach it to my budget request for next quarter."

Then you realize: "Oh wait, we have 12 physical SQL boxes." You add those. The price jumps. Users must be able to select the specific

If you simply toggle the switches for "Enterprise Plus" features (Continuous Data Protection, Direct to Object Storage, Tape support) and 3-year upfront payment, the calculator will spit out a number that looks like the GDP of a small nation.

The calculator is the sticker price on a car. It gives you the vocabulary to talk to a reseller. You go to the calculator, generate a "Quote ID," and send it to CDW, SHI, or Insight. That is where the real discounting happens (usually 30-50% off the calculator’s initial output). It prices by the

Why? Because Veeam knows you aren't going to pay list price.

Licenses are sold in packs of 10 "instances.".