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Server virtualization software for managing applications

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vSphere - 2026 Pricing, Features, Reviews & Alternatives

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Last updated: March 2026

vSphere overview

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Based on 431 verified user reviews

What is vSphere?

By industry, vSphere reviewers are most commonly professionals in information technology and services (29%). The most frequent use case for vSphere cited by reviewers is virtualization (97% of reviewers).

What do users say about vSphere pricing?

Reviewers indicate that vSphere is expensive, with many users highlighting high upfront and ongoing costs. Some users say the pricing structure is complex, and they find add-ons and licensing particularly pricey. Some reviewers feel the free tier and Essentials suite offer better value for smaller organizations. Reviewers appreciate the robust management capabilities and reliability, but they consistently emphasize that vSphere suits organizations with the budget for premium pricing.

Starting price

576.96per user /
per year

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Pros & Cons

Virtualization

Migration

Security and Access Control

Pricing

Complex and costly licensing

Sluggish and incomplete web client

vSphere’s user interface

Ease of use rating:

vSphere pros, cons and reviews insights

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Reviews sentiment

 
 
 
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5(294)

What do users say about vSphere?

By industry, vSphere reviewers are most commonly professionals in information technology and services (29%). The most frequent use case for vSphere cited by reviewers is virtualization (97% of reviewers).

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Who uses vSphere?

Based on 431 verified user reviews.

Company size

Small Businesses

Enterprises

Midsize Businesses

Top industries

Information Technology and Services
Computer Software
Computer & Network Security
Telecommunications
Others

Use cases

Virtualization
Virtual Private Server
Network Monitoring
Big Data
Machine Learning

vSphere's key features

Most critical features, based on insights from vSphere users:

Virtual machine monitoring
Data migration
Server monitoring
Configuration management
Performance management
Dashboard

All vSphere features

Features rating:

API
Data cleansing
Data management
High volume processing
Load balancing
ML algorithm library
Model training
Virtual machine encryption
Dedicated virtual resources
Bandwidth monitoring
Version control
Namespace management
Data discovery
Monitoring
Templates
Virtual server

vSphere awards

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vSphere pricing

Pricing plans

Pricing details:

Free plan
Free trial
Subscription

vSphere Essential Kit

576.96

/user

Per year

Features included:

  • All-in One Solution
  • Server Virtualization and Consolidation
  • Simplify Software Upgrades
  • Vsphere Hypervisor (Esxi) and Vcenter Server Essentials

vSphere Essential Plus Kit

5,596

Per year

Features included:

  • Business Continuity and Always-Available IT
  • Cross Switch Vmotion
  • Improve Service Levels and Application Quality
  • Save on IT Hardware Costs
  • Strengthen Security and Data Protection
  • Vcenter Server Essentials. Vsphere Data Protection. Vsphere High Availability (HA)
  • Vsphere Hypervisor (Esxi)
  • Vsphere Vmotion
  • Vsphere Vshield Endpoint and Vsphere Replication

vSphere Standard

1,268

Per year

Features included:

  • Entry-Level Solution
  • High Availability
  • Next-Gen Infrastructure Image Management
  • Reduce Hardware Cost
  • Vshield Endpoint and Vsphere Replication
  • Vsphere Hypervisor (Esxi) Vmotion

vSphere Enterprise Plus

4,350

Per year

Features included:

  • Data-at-Rest Encryption
  • High Availability
  • Run Modern Applications
  • VM Encryption and Vsphere Replication
  • Vmotion
  • Vshield Endpoint
  • Vsphere Hypervisor (Esxi)
  • Vsphere Trust Authority

User opinions about vSphere price and value

Value for money rating:

Of 71 reviews that provide robust commentary on vSphere's price and value, 30% mention it in a positive light.

Reviewers indicate that vSphere is generally considered expensive, with many users highlighting high upfront and ongoing costs, especially for small businesses and startups. Some users say the pricing structure is complex, requiring additional purchases for advanced features or add-ons, which can quickly increase the total cost. They find that obtaining the full feature set often necessitates buying higher-tier packages, making it difficult for smaller organizations to justify the investment. Some reviewers feel that the cost of add-ons like NSX, SRM, and vSAN is particularly steep, and that licensing can be complicated and pricey. However, some users report that the base version offers a free tier, which they appreciate for basic needs, and they note that the Essentials suite provides more competitive pricing for smaller clients. Reviewers appreciate that, despite the high cost, vSphere delivers robust management capabilities and reliability, which they find valuable for larger environments or when managing multiple servers. Some users say that, over time, the investment pays off in reduced cloud computing bills and fewer management headaches, but they consistently emphasize that vSphere is best suited for organizations with the budget to support its premium pricing.

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To see what individual users think of vSphere's cost and value, check out the review excerpts below.

“Premium versions offer real value, so if you need more than 4-5 servers and a rock solid production environment you should invest in vSphere.”
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John P.

Presales & Technical Support Manager

“They VSAN scales poorly in terms of ROI, as more often than not you need the All-Flash VSAN, which after 2-3 copies of the data yields low capacity at double or triple the cost of the (already expensive) Flash Media.”
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Eran B.

CTO, EMEA

“The tiers of the product make it almost impossible to get the best parts of it without buying the best tier and spending the most money”
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David R.

Data Management Supervisor

vSphere integrations (7)

Integrations rated by users

We looked at 431 user reviews to identify which products are mentioned as vSphere integrations and how users feel about them.

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Datadog

Integration rating: 5.0 (1)

vSphere customer support

What do users say about vSphere customer support?

Customer support rating:

We analyzed 35 verified user reviews to identify positive and negative aspects of vSphere customer support.

The majority of users highlight fast, knowledgeable, and helpful support when reaching out with issues or questions.

Broad user base appreciates the ease of contacting support via multiple channels and the abundance of helpful documentation.

A minority of users report slow initial responses, language barriers, and inconsistent quality from first-tier support.

Support options

Faqs/forum
Knowledge base

To see what individual users say about vSphere's customer support, check out the review snippets below.

“The best part of this is their support, you can call them or submit a ticket and their team of experts will call back and help you.”

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Hector V.

Systems Engineer

“The support it is also really great. If you have a active support, they help with any issue really quickly and with a good solution.”

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Yuri M.

IT Infrastructure Specialist

“I've had two support cases where my first contact didn't even know what the product was (vCenter Server Support Assistant) Suffer through till higher tiers and they will fix your issue, but if it isn't down expect it to take a minimum of days. ”

BM

Brandon M.

System Administrator

vSphere FAQs

Q. Who are the typical users of vSphere?

vSphere has the following typical customers:
Freelancers, Large Enterprises, Mid Size Business, Non Profit, Public Administrations, Small Business

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Q. What is vSphere used for?

vSphere is a server virtualization software designed to help businesses manage applications and modernize workflows using virtual machines, Kubernetes, and containers. Enterprises can protect their hybrid cloud infrastructure against malware, ransomware, and other threats using built-in security capabilities. vSphere allows organizations to manage the entire application lifecycle including maintenance of software, firmware, and patching upgrades from within a unified interface. Businesses can incorporate graphics processing units (GPUs) to deliver artificial intelligence and machine learning infrastructures, and deploy Kubernetes clusters according to requirements. The system captures host-level configuration settings and automatically sends alerts to supervisors about compliance issues. Using vSphere, teams can handle virtual machine templates, optical disc images, scripts, and virtual appliances. Other features include access management, cloning, virtual machine encryption, data migration, power management, content library, and versioning.


Q. What languages does vSphere support?

vSphere supports the following languages:
English


Q. Does vSphere offer an API?

No, vSphere does not have an API available.


Q. What level of support does vSphere offer?

vSphere offers the following support options:
FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base

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