Find out what your peers are saying about Commvault, Veritas, Microsoft and others in File Archiving.
Customer support has very closed departments, requiring us to shuffle between them to get one thing done because representatives have limited accessibility.
The Microsoft support structure, while technically proficient, involves case transfers across different global locations.
The back and forth which involves getting logs and various information can impact business operations if the issue is critical.
The licensing and associated costs make it challenging to scale, especially when user numbers increase.
It's limiting because we would prefer to scale out the storage instead of buying an appliance, but it's not possible.
Commvault Cloud is highly stable, and I would rate it a ten out of ten.
I feel that the support is not yet up to the mark, with not enough professional engineers to provide assistance.
The biggest issue with Microsoft Exchange is its high cost, especially in pricing for license upgrades and expansion to more users.
Veritas NetBackup cannot back up a system state.
Two years ago, compared to today, the costs rose almost four times, and that is why we are not happy with it.
Commvault Cloud is expensive, and there is room for the price to be 10-15 percent lower than what they are charging currently.
Microsoft Exchange is costly, and its licensing model can be expensive over time as more users require licenses.
Cloud integration is expensive.
We can back up unlimited TBs due to our per node license.
Other features include endpoint solutions, integration with Office 365, ransomware protection, archival for long-term retention, and no ingress or egress charges.
Microsoft Exchange is a user-friendly and easy-to-deploy solution, which is beneficial for handling emails even without professional support.
The Veritas NetBackup comes with software and hardware, and most times the hardware comes as an appliance with a fixed set of storage, which means that you cannot scale out that storage with any other OEM.
Two years ago, compared to today, the costs rose almost four times, and that is why we are not happy with it.
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