It depends on how much exactly you count as expensive. For me, NetApp Cloud Backup isn't too expensive. I say that based on the services it provides and on the way it provides them. I think it's important to consider how many features a product like this has, how it delivers its performance and how well supported it is in terms of upgrades and such. For me, NetApp Cloud Backup covers all the areas, working very well for the time I've been using it. So I don't think it's too expensive, comparing it to other products or on its own.
Hi, in my opinion, NetApp Cloud Backup is fairly priced. But you can actually try their services for a whole month for free, and then decide if you think the payment will be fair for what they're giving you or not. And when you're on the trial you'll be using an unlimited capacity of the services. Then, the product gives you different payment plans, to pay as you're using it, a yearly subscription or a 3-year plan, all coming with different prices based on various factors. I'd advise you to try it for yourself and see if you think it's expensive for what's provided, for me personally it isn't.
Data backup involves copying and moving data from its primary location to a secondary location from which it can later be retrieved in case the primary data storage location experiences some kind of failure or disaster.
It depends on how much exactly you count as expensive. For me, NetApp Cloud Backup isn't too expensive. I say that based on the services it provides and on the way it provides them. I think it's important to consider how many features a product like this has, how it delivers its performance and how well supported it is in terms of upgrades and such. For me, NetApp Cloud Backup covers all the areas, working very well for the time I've been using it. So I don't think it's too expensive, comparing it to other products or on its own.
Hi, in my opinion, NetApp Cloud Backup is fairly priced. But you can actually try their services for a whole month for free, and then decide if you think the payment will be fair for what they're giving you or not. And when you're on the trial you'll be using an unlimited capacity of the services. Then, the product gives you different payment plans, to pay as you're using it, a yearly subscription or a 3-year plan, all coming with different prices based on various factors. I'd advise you to try it for yourself and see if you think it's expensive for what's provided, for me personally it isn't.