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PROS

InfoScale supports high availability and automatic failover, minimizing downtime for critical applications.
It integrates well with other solutions, ensuring seamless operation.
InfoScale is stable and easy to manage from a recovery standpoint.
The immediate switchover mechanism in active-active mode ensures no downtime and builds trust and confidence within organizations.
InfoScale maintains data integrity and availability during cyber events such as ransomware attacks through its effective data replication feature using Veritas Volume Replication.

CONS

Many customers find InfoScale's licensing costs prohibitive, preventing them from purchasing it.
InfoScale could improve in stability and security, as consistent concerns arise in these areas.
Licensing and setup costs are frequently cited as too high, leading companies to look for cost-saving alternatives.
Some customers have difficulty implementing InfoScale, highlighting challenges in usability.
Although support is generally rated well, initial contact sometimes lacks the necessary expertise, requiring escalation for problem resolution.
 

InfoScale Pros review quotes

TJ
Site Reliability Engineer (Certified) at Kyndryl India
Mar 17, 2026
From a recovery standpoint, InfoScale is excellent and easy to manage.
BW
Technical Trainer at netxinc
Mar 30, 2026
InfoScale's ability to maintain data integrity and availability during a cyber event such as a ransomware attack is excellent.
SavasIrez - PeerSpot reviewer
Professional Services Director – New Technologies at Gantek
Apr 8, 2026
InfoScale does that all by itself without any dependency on different solutions.
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Jaswanth Kotla - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network & Security Engineer at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Apr 19, 2026
Over the last two years, we did not experience any application failover or receive alerts due to the immediate switchover mechanism in active-active mode that ensures no downtime, helping us significantly with confidence and trust in our organization.
CN
System Engineer at MIT ESP
Mar 28, 2026
In a live incident scenario, the data replication process occurs in real-time, and compared to other products, this data replication feature works effectively, ensuring data availability, and we can implement this scenario using Veritas Volume Replication (VVR), which is the most usable feature in InfoScale for data replication.
Islam Hamada - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Security Engineer at EMAK For Integrated solutions
Apr 16, 2026
The best feature is that it supports high availability and automatic failover, which minimizes downtime and helps the environment reduce downtime and improve high availability for critical applications.
it_user281973 - PeerSpot reviewer
Storage and VMware Expert at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Nov 7, 2016
It offers High Availability for many applications, including Oracle and SAP environment.
it_user1439361 - PeerSpot reviewer
Presales Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
May 31, 2021
It integrates well with other solutions.
 

InfoScale Cons review quotes

TJ
Site Reliability Engineer (Certified) at Kyndryl India
Mar 17, 2026
The primary concern is licensing cost, as the customer is unwilling to invest further and has begun cost-cutting measures.
BW
Technical Trainer at netxinc
Mar 30, 2026
Based on my experience with support, I would rate them a nine, only because occasionally the first person I talk to does not know more than I do and it needs to be escalated to reach someone more knowledgeable.
SavasIrez - PeerSpot reviewer
Professional Services Director – New Technologies at Gantek
Apr 8, 2026
Many customers can see the benefits of InfoScale, but they are usually not able to buy the products and solutions because of the licensing costs.
Learn what your peers think about InfoScale. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: May 2026.
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Jaswanth Kotla - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network & Security Engineer at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Apr 19, 2026
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing indicates that pricing is a little higher and should be reduced since most companies cannot afford it.
CN
System Engineer at MIT ESP
Mar 28, 2026
While InfoScale is mainly used by enterprise-level customers, it does not inherently support many applications, which presents a scalability issue.
Islam Hamada - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Security Engineer at EMAK For Integrated solutions
Apr 16, 2026
Many customers can see the benefit of InfoScale, but they are usually not able to purchase the product because the license cost is very high.
it_user281973 - PeerSpot reviewer
Storage and VMware Expert at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Nov 7, 2016
It's very difficult to implement.
it_user1439361 - PeerSpot reviewer
Presales Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
May 31, 2021
It could be more stable and more secure.