Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines offers standout attributes like continuous data protection, point-in-time recovery, and seamless VMware integration. Its journal-based approach minimizes unnecessary data replication, optimizing bandwidth use. Users value real-time protection, replication speed, automated VM protection, and the versatility of transitioning between states. The system’s capability for IP management across differing network settings and low-maintenance operation enhances overall efficiency. Its user-friendly interface and robust data safeguarding features support effective recovery management.
- "Point-in-time recovery and ease of deployment are valuable."
- "One person can do the whole implementation, monitoring, and maintenance of the solution."
- "RecoverPoint replicates workloads fast."
Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines requires enhancements in usability, integration with EMC NetWorker, and broader compatibility with hypervisors beyond VMware. Users express a need for a more user-friendly interface, reduced pricing, improved scalability, and multi-tenant capabilities. The lack of cloud usability, security concerns, backward compatibility issues, and complex configuration processes are challenges. Integration with Kubernetes for container replication, better command-line support, and a more streamlined installation process are also sought enhancements.
- "It should have features for recovering a group of virtual machines and full-scale security. For recovering all the VMs at once, they don't have a GUI option, and we have to use the command line."
- "The solution could improve by being more easier to use. Additionally, there could be better support and compatibility with management by having a command-line interface."
- "There is a problem with the solution's architecture. First of all, it requires double the resources on the virtual environment to set up one environment."