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Pros
"So far, Avamar covers everything we want. We are replicating to other sites for disaster recovery, so it's working well for us.""For the on-prem backup, it has all the necessary features that we require. They keep coming up with new scripts and new updates.""We've been using this solution to backup our servers. It is a simple backup and restore data application.""It's a good solution.""I have found the product to be scalable.""The installation process is pretty straightforward.""What I found valuable in Dell Avamar is the deduplication feature. I also like that the solution can be integrated with Data Domain.""The solution is easy to use and has high performance."

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"Along with its active directory infrastructure, this solution also possesses the ability to recover and exchange, making it a valuable backup tool."

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Cons
"In my opinion, the user interface and the user friendliness could be improved. The specific thing I have in mind are the graphics, which are not quite user-friendly.""I would like to see better integration with third-party applications and platforms.""The performance takes up a lot of resources, unfortunately.""Desktop-laptop backups and backup over the WAN needs lot of improvisation. For DTLT there must be a provision to push agents from the management console.""If you need to pull data out of it to offload to tapes, that's messy. You have a mechanism for it, but it is painful.""It was challenging to back up our Exchange database, which is one of the reasons we did not continue using this solution.""The configuration and expansion aspects of the solution need improvement. They're complicated and don't really integrate well.""If you don't have DPA, the reporting features are not as user-friendly, so reporting is something that they can improve on."

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"The solution has few features as it does not focus on managing anything in the application."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "It is very expensive. It's a trust based licensing. So that's an ethical challenge."
  • "This solution is less expensive than Veeam for us, although it depends on the customer because we get a great discount."
  • "I'm not sure, but perhaps the pricing could be done better at the moment."
  • "The price is the main thing I'd like to see them change. If they can come down in price, that would be a good thing. It's very cost competitive in the entry level range, because Veeam pricing is much cheaper than Avamar."
  • "It was approximately $70-80,000 when it was under support, but right now EMC has not been supporting this product for two years."
  • "Licensing was generally on a per VM or terabyte basis. They changed their licensing model a couple of times and turned it into socket-based licensing, which is an improvement in their licensing model."
  • "When it comes to competition the price is not what is important, it's not the problem."
  • "The price of this product should be lower."
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  • "The license cost for this solution is cheap."
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    Top Answer:From the very beginning, Dell EMC NetWorker considers users and those who might potentially become users. In terms of both pricing and setup, this product offers an experience that is significantly… more »
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    Top Answer:Along with its active directory infrastructure, this solution also possesses the ability to recover and exchange, making it a valuable backup tool.
    Top Answer:The license cost for this solution is cheap.
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    Overview

    Dell Avamar data protection software delivers flexible and efficient backup and recovery operations that can scale from daily backup protection for endpoints to high-performance protection for large enterprises with diverse applications and workloads. With application consistent recovery, automation and fast backup and restores, Avamar can help you meet your SLAs and optimize your backup and recovery processes

    If you are deploying all or part of your backup environment to the cloud, Avamar enables you to make the most of your cloud investment, enabling replication, disaster recovery and long-term retention for customers using AWS, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud.

    Avamar is available as part of Dell Data Protection Suite, which offers comprehensive data protection software applications and tools. Avamar is delivered as software and as a virtual edition.

    The native Active Directory backup and recovery utility from Microsoft fails to deliver rapid restorations due to its clunky user interface and lack of control over attribute-level changes. This emphasizes the need for an AD backup and restoration tool that must be user friendly, and also be able to restore all AD objects, including users, computers, groups, containers, OUs, DNS data, and GPOs.

    RecoveryManager Plus is one such web-based Active Directory backup and restoration software that is easy to use and also enables you to back up all your AD objects as well as recover deleted objects. Additionally, it offers you the flexibility to restore only specific type of objects or just specific attributes of desired objects.

    Sample Customers
    Dodge County, St Laurence's College, FieldCore (a GE Company), Comanche County Memorial Hospital, Getronics, Lewisville Independent School District, EnvisionRxOptions, Cincinnati Bell Technology Solutions
    Sandler O'Neill and Partners
    Top Industries
    REVIEWERS
    Computer Software Company15%
    Manufacturing Company13%
    Retailer13%
    Financial Services Firm13%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company14%
    Financial Services Firm12%
    Government11%
    Manufacturing Company9%
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    Computer Software Company13%
    Manufacturing Company10%
    Government10%
    University9%
    Company Size
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    Small Business29%
    Midsize Enterprise23%
    Large Enterprise48%
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    Small Business23%
    Midsize Enterprise15%
    Large Enterprise63%
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    Small Business19%
    Midsize Enterprise11%
    Large Enterprise70%
    Buyer's Guide
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    Dell Avamar is ranked 12th in Backup and Recovery with 81 reviews while ManageEngine Recovery Manager Plus is ranked 5th in Active Directory Recovery with 1 review. Dell Avamar is rated 7.6, while ManageEngine Recovery Manager Plus is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Dell Avamar writes "Stable, integrates well with other solutions, and has a good price, but its UI needs a refresh". On the other hand, the top reviewer of ManageEngine Recovery Manager Plus writes "Though this tool lacks the features to allow backups on the same server, it is very easy to use". Dell Avamar is most compared with Dell PowerProtect Data Manager, Veeam Backup & Replication, Dell NetWorker, Dell PowerProtect DP (IDPA) and Dell PowerProtect DD (Data Domain), whereas ManageEngine Recovery Manager Plus is most compared with Semperis Active Directory Forest Recovery (ADFR), Veeam Backup & Replication, Quest Recovery Manager for Active Directory Disaster Recovery Edition , Rubrik and Quest On Demand Recovery.

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