The main use case for this product is to backup repositories and persistent data. I use it for the finance industry and retail sectors. Retail is indeed my focus. Generally, this is for an SMB kind of use case.
Our primary use case for Arcserve UDP is its decompression feature, which helped us save money by reducing storage needs. Despite moving to cloud applications, we have been using Arcserve UDP for backup and disaster recovery.
Arcserve UDP Point-in-Time is based on capturing historical data. It can recreate data from point A to point B and replicate it. It automates the restoration process, positioning the DLP feature once the card is completed.
Full Pre-Sales Analyst at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Mar 21, 2024
I build projects with Arcserve UDP and other security products from the company. I work with firewalls, network security, single sign-on, etcetera. Mostly my clients – we have the solution internally too, but my position in the company focuses on those clients that use Arcserve. My experience has been a mixed bag.
Information Technology Specialist at ARC ONE (PVT) LTD
Real User
Oct 16, 2023
Most of the use cases associated with Arcserve UDP are related to virtual machine backup, for which we use it sometimes, though it is not the fastest one. Arcserve UDP is mostly used as a backup in SAP HANA. Even now, since Arcserve can't trigger the backup from the console, we decided to replace it with Commvault in our company. Still, in our company, we use Arcserve UDP for a few customers for virtual machine backup, as it works perfectly fine with no issues.
We have a customer who is into manufacturing. They have multiple plants and a central server for backup. It’s a hybrid environment. It is a traditional enterprise backup software.
I am a partner for StorageCraft and work with my customers who are small businesses and use the solution to backup their servers. I am able to backup to a local disk and replicate it in my data center where I have a small network for software applications and customer backups.
I am a very small organization. I am a single person with a group of clients and most of them are five to ten seats. I do onsite backups and I deal with ShadowProtect, and a couple of clients have moved up to their cloud solution. I will continue with this type of architecture for the small amount that I do. We are using this solution almost exclusively for a single-server backup.
Arcserve UDP provides comprehensive data protection with features like global deduplication, instant recovery, and virtual standby, supporting efficient backup and recovery across various environments.Arcserve UDP is designed for seamless data protection and recovery, integrating efficiently across multiple platforms and environments. Its features like global deduplication and cloud integration enhance data protection strategies. The user-friendly interface allows for easy configuration,...
The main use case for this product is to backup repositories and persistent data. I use it for the finance industry and retail sectors. Retail is indeed my focus. Generally, this is for an SMB kind of use case.
Our primary use case for Arcserve UDP is its decompression feature, which helped us save money by reducing storage needs. Despite moving to cloud applications, we have been using Arcserve UDP for backup and disaster recovery.
Arcserve UDP Point-in-Time is based on capturing historical data. It can recreate data from point A to point B and replicate it. It automates the restoration process, positioning the DLP feature once the card is completed.
I build projects with Arcserve UDP and other security products from the company. I work with firewalls, network security, single sign-on, etcetera. Mostly my clients – we have the solution internally too, but my position in the company focuses on those clients that use Arcserve. My experience has been a mixed bag.
My company operates as a solution provider, meaning we don't use the product for ourselves, and we deal with it mostly for our clients.
We use Arcserve UDP for backup recovery and replication with HA (High Availability) and DR (Disaster Recovery).
I am using the tool for backup, replication, and Instant VMs.
Most of the use cases associated with Arcserve UDP are related to virtual machine backup, for which we use it sometimes, though it is not the fastest one. Arcserve UDP is mostly used as a backup in SAP HANA. Even now, since Arcserve can't trigger the backup from the console, we decided to replace it with Commvault in our company. Still, in our company, we use Arcserve UDP for a few customers for virtual machine backup, as it works perfectly fine with no issues.
We have a customer who is into manufacturing. They have multiple plants and a central server for backup. It’s a hybrid environment. It is a traditional enterprise backup software.
Our customers use the solution for online backup, recovery, and replication. We have deployed the solution for around 20 customers.
We use the solution as backup software for our clients' on-premises servers.
The solution is used for image backup and recovery.
I am using StorageCraft ShadowProtect on servers and desktop computers.
I am a partner for StorageCraft and work with my customers who are small businesses and use the solution to backup their servers. I am able to backup to a local disk and replicate it in my data center where I have a small network for software applications and customer backups.
We primarily use StorageCraft ShadowProtect for small and medium-sized businesses, backup servers, desktops, and public servers.
I am a very small organization. I am a single person with a group of clients and most of them are five to ten seats. I do onsite backups and I deal with ShadowProtect, and a couple of clients have moved up to their cloud solution. I will continue with this type of architecture for the small amount that I do. We are using this solution almost exclusively for a single-server backup.