As an admin and advocate for Posit Teams, Connect and Server filled a niche where a single admin could spin up infra and allow for anything deployable by end users without having to worry about scaling.
It paid for itself in terms of scientists spinning up their own projects without having to provision server hardware, VMs, or anything else.
If you take advantage of all the featuers in Teams, perhaps. But we needed a tiny bit from Workbench, a little bit from Connect, and sliver from Package Manager - and Teans ended up eating a huge portion of our IT bill, effectively stunting our efficiency as a research organization. Over the years, while our use case did not change, our Posit bill more than doubled.
It paid for itself in terms of scientists spinning up their own projects without having to provision server hardware, VMs, or anything else.