We're using Dell Avamar for data and endpoint protection.
Dell Avamar has many features, and I like that it meets my company's requirements.
I also like that you can use it for client servicing and transmission, plus it has a push upgrade feature that lets you simultaneously push updates to thousands of clients.
I also found the self-service part of Dell Avamar helpful.
Dell Avamar needs improvement on its remote configuration and the recommended action for a particular endpoint, particularly when it has no protection for X number of days.
I want to see a more user-friendly and administrator-friendly Dell Avamar. The solution also needs a better UI and dashboard.
I've been using Dell Avamar for almost seven years.
Dell Avamar has ninety-nine percent stability and reliability. It's the most reliable solution, and I rate its stability as eight out of ten.
Dell Avamar is scalable, so I rate its scalability as eight out of ten.
Dell Avamar provides good technical support, so it's a nine on a scale of one to ten.
The initial setup for Dell Avamar in terms of complexity is fifty-fifty. The process is not so easy, and it's not so tough. It's a six out of ten, setup-wise.
Deploying the solution took seventy-two hours.
The contract with Dell Avamar included implementation, so my company implemented the solution with the vendor's help.
Dell Avamar, including its virtual add-ons and cloud-based offerings, is cheaper than other solutions, but in the end, the price still depends on your use case.
Price-wise, I'm rating Dell Avamar as six out of ten.
We evaluated NetBackup, Commvault, and Barracuda, but we can't compare Dell Avamar with those other three solutions because we use them for protecting different workloads. For example, we use Dell Avamar for endpoint protection, while NetBackup and Commvault are for server protection.
I'm using Dell Avamar version 19.2.
Four to five people deployed the solution.
Dell Avamar requires regular maintenance. My company has a dedicated team for maintaining the solution daily.
My company has more than sixty thousand Dell Avamar users.
I recommend Dell Avamar to businesses and teams with smaller workloads and accounts. You can use the solution to protect endpoints and servers. Still, Dell Avamar works well on small to midsized environments rather than environments with heavy workloads and complex infrastructure where using it would become more challenging. Dell Avamar now has cloud-based offerings, but I have yet to test the solution on heavy workloads. I'd recommend Dell Avamar for small to midsized environments.
I'd rate Dell Avamar as seven out of ten.
My company is a Dell customer.