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IBM Softek TDMF vs NetApp Snapshot comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

IBM Softek TDMF
Ranking in Data Replication
18th
Average Rating
10.0
Reviews Sentiment
5.1
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
NetApp Snapshot
Ranking in Data Replication
2nd
Average Rating
8.8
Reviews Sentiment
6.9
Number of Reviews
26
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of June 2026, in the Data Replication category, the mindshare of IBM Softek TDMF is 2.9%, up from 0.5% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of NetApp Snapshot is 5.3%, down from 21.4% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Data Replication Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
NetApp Snapshot5.3%
IBM Softek TDMF2.9%
Other91.8%
Data Replication
 

Featured Reviews

it_user150294 - PeerSpot reviewer
Deputy Manager- Datacenter & Cloud with 10,001+ employees
It very easy to setup and manage unless you have network problems.
There were restrictions when migrating from older to newer versions of Windows. As soon as the target disk is mounted on the higher level of Windows, NTFS file system will automatically be upgraded by Windows and will no longer be compatible with the source system. This means that migration cannot be resumed and a full refresh was needed to re-synchronize the source and target disks.
Tanveer Rahman - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Technical Office at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees
Snapshots have enabled us to restore critical data quickly and confidently after unexpected changes
The functions or features I have found most valuable in NetApp Snapshot are that it is easy to do and takes very little time. The main benefits that NetApp Snapshot provides for me are that if anything goes wrong, we can go back and restore something. It gives you peace of mind, which saves money, effort, and everything else. I use NetApp's WAFL architecture as it is their way of doing things, how to save the files and everything else. It is built-in. You cannot avoid WAFL when you use NetApp. Regarding the integration of NetApp Snapshot with applications and workloads, we have NetApp Snapshot integrated with our OpenStack platform.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"TDMF resolved these problems with easy and fast data migrations."
"The main benefits that NetApp Snapshot provides for me are that if anything goes wrong, we can go back and restore something; it gives you peace of mind, which saves money, effort, and everything else."
"In terms of stability, it’s very good; we've never lost anything."
"The product is an amazing solution."
"The most important feature to us is creating live snapshots without impacting user access to the file. NetApp's processes are transparent to users and allow us to create point-in-time snapshots, enabling us to replicate that data into the cloud in real time without any impact."
"The most valuable features of the solution are the repurposing and backup features."
"The solution is fast and it doesn't use any disc space at all. You can also take as many snapshots as you like. These are the solution's most valuable features."
"It doesn't occupy a lot of space and is very easy to use once you schedule the snapshots."
"NetApp's Snapshot is better because there is no performance overhead."
 

Cons

"Mobility Groups crashes sometimes and a re-synchronization were needed"
"Rather than the product itself, the one thing that could possibly be improved is that NetApp global support is not very efficient."
"The solution could include more databases and make it accessible to the DBAs. The automation process should be run in a way where it could be run from the database itself."
"The solution should have a snapshot mode using AI to decide when to create the snapshot, depending on the workload."
"The initial setup process of NetApp Snapshot is not easy and needs improvement."
"In my opinion, what NetApp can do to make NetApp Snapshot better is lower the cost."
"The licensing cost could be improved."
"NetApp Snapshot's price could improve to allow them to capture more market shares."
"Although support is good, the global support is lacking depending on location."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

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"If there is a way to save more on the number of snapshots, it should be included in the next release."
"NetApp Snapshot is expensive since you need to buy an additional premium license for it which is an extra cost over the payments made for NetApp...The license works during the entire life cycle of NetApp Snapshot."
"As far as their licensing costs, the licensing is paid on a yearly basis. The organization pays for the licensing based on the software and the capacity that they choose."
"The price of this solution is fair."
"The price of NetApp Snapshot depends on the use case. They charge by how much data you need, the capability, and for snap licenses."
"It's not too expensive."
"Snapshot is free and comes with the NetApp storage software. It's purely free of cost."
"The price of the solution is reasonable but could improve. However, if you are in a country that has a poor currency then the price will be considered expensive."
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Top Industries

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Manufacturing Company
17%
Computer Software Company
11%
Financial Services Firm
8%
Government
7%
 

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Small Business11
Midsize Enterprise5
Large Enterprise10
 

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What method of data replication does NetApp Snapshot use?
Here's a breakdown of how the data replication by NetApp Snapshot works: it's through the snapshot replication method. What does that mean? Well, in simple words, the software creates copies of dat...
What is the storage scale of NetApp Snapshot?
Last time I checked, the NetApp Snapshot data replication software could go up to 255 snapshot copies. I'm not sure how familiar you are with similar software, but that's a pretty good number. It g...
Will NetApp Snapshot recover data in an emergency?
Well yes, the snapshots that NetApp Snapshot creates are your backup. But then there's also their feature for advanced backup. This allows you to copy backups to offline locations and also make arc...
 

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