Broadcom moved VMware to per-core subscriptions and repriced the installed base, and the spread between renewals is now enormous. Enter your core count and per-core rate to see where your agreement lands.
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Post-Broadcom pricing punishes unprepared renewals: the quote assumes you have no alternative. A costed exit scenario, even a partial one covering the least entangled clusters, moves the per-core number more than any discount ask.
Core minimums per CPU, VCF versus VVF bundle selection, and term length are the structural levers. Buyers who audited their actual core counts before the quote arrived avoided paying for capacity they never deployed.
Want the trajectory, not just a spot check? The quarterly VMware (Broadcom) price index publishes the median paid price and the negotiated corridor, quarter by quarter, with the observation counts behind every figure.