It’s simple, straightforward, and we were able to see 50% hard savings.
The setup cost is a bit high, but the solution is an all-in-one solution.
It’s simple, straightforward, and we were able to see 50% hard savings.
The setup cost is a bit high, but the solution is an all-in-one solution.
CloudEndure Disaster Recovery is a critical solution for organizations aiming to ensure business continuity through real-time replication and rapid recovery of key systems. It serves multiple purposes: rapidly enabling failover during IT disruptions, facilitating seamless cloud migrations without business impacts, maintaining high service availability across various locations to reduce downtime, and supporting compliance with disaster data integrity and availability requirements.
Users value its real-time, block-level data replication that minimizes downtime and data loss, alongside its user-friendly setup that requires minimal technical knowledge for quick deployment. Additionally, its cost-effectiveness and automated orchestration for accurate recovery processes enhance organizational efficiency, increase operational effectiveness, and improve data management and decision-making capabilities, thereby boosting overall productivity and business outcomes.
We were happy with the pricing that they gave us.
They license us on a per machine basis. We have a set number of machines, which we have licensed.
We were happy with the pricing that they gave us.
They license us on a per machine basis. We have a set number of machines, which we have licensed.
Veritas Backup Exec is used for ERP, databases, applications, and file servers. Organizations rely on it for Microsoft Exchange, SQL, virtual machines, and NAS servers, supporting on-premise and cloud. It's adaptable for small to medium businesses, offering reliable data, disaster recovery, and efficient management. Users appreciate its stability and integration capabilities.
Pricing is similar, but they don´t offer the same options/technology.
If your company can afford it, go for it.
Pricing is similar, but they don´t offer the same options/technology.
If your company can afford it, go for it.
Organizations use Barracuda Backup for data protection and recovery due to ease of use, reliability, and comprehensive support. It automates backups, ensures data availability, and integrates seamlessly. Users value quick restoration, real-time backups, ransomware protection, scalable storage, but report issues with slow recovery, limited customization, integration challenges, and tech support responsiveness.
I have been using pay as you go with Acronis, so the price is good.
There is a free trial available in order for people to evaluate it.
I have been using pay as you go with Acronis, so the price is good.
There is a free trial available in order for people to evaluate it.
Businesses use Macrium Reflect Workstation for efficient data backup and restoration. Employees find it useful for creating disk images and cloning drives. Users highlight its reliability in safeguarding information, fast performance, security features, and scheduling options. They also praise its simple setup and handling of storage devices, though they note the need for faster support and improved documentation.
CrashPlan is used for data backup and recovery with continuous, automated backups. Businesses value its encryption and security features. Users appreciate its unlimited storage, cross-platform compatibility, easy restoration, and support for external drives. However, they suggest improvements in speed, performance, customer support responsiveness, pricing, and setup complexity.
Backup4all automates data backup to prevent accidental loss. Appreciated for its ease of setup and reliability, it offers thorough encryption and compatibility with various storage options. Users find its intuitive interface and logging features valuable, though they seek improved speed, navigation, and customer support. Occasional crashes and better scheduling are also noted.