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Fujitsu Jujitsu Data Deduplication Appliance vs HPE StoreOnce comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Fujitsu Jujitsu Data Dedupl...
Ranking in Deduplication Software
15th
Average Rating
7.0
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
HPE StoreOnce
Ranking in Deduplication Software
2nd
Average Rating
8.4
Reviews Sentiment
7.2
Number of Reviews
108
Ranking in other categories
Disk Based Backup Systems (2nd)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of June 2026, in the Deduplication Software category, the mindshare of Fujitsu Jujitsu Data Deduplication Appliance is 1.1%, up from 0.3% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of HPE StoreOnce is 17.1%, down from 19.3% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Deduplication Software Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
HPE StoreOnce17.1%
Fujitsu Jujitsu Data Deduplication Appliance1.1%
Other81.8%
Deduplication Software
 

Featured Reviews

SergiCastromil - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Engineer with 1-10 employees
Simple to use, but the web interface needs to be improved
Imagine that you have two customers writing data to your appliance. You have two repositories, each one for each customer. If you need to know the real space used for each of them, you can't. Using the graphics and data that the appliance gives to you you are able to visualize how much space it is used on the system, as a global. There're other solutions that actually are able to do so. That's the most important thing that I miss. On another hand, I would like to see the web platform improved because it is a little bit confusing. There are options behind more and more options. If you try to get data about the performance, or research space, then it is confusing. Basically, anything to make things more clear for the user would be an improvement. And, as important as the first thing I said, technical support needs to be improved, at least in Spain.
NW
HPE Product Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Collaborate effectively with partners and benefit from robust data management capabilities
The functions of HPE StoreOnce that I find most valuable are its deduplication and replication options. These features save data and reduce the size of data significantly. If the actual size for backup data is 100 terabytes, using StoreOnce, it will be around less than 10% of the original size due to the 1 to 10 deduplication ratio. So, compression and replication are critical features I appreciate. Additionally, adaptive backup and restore capabilities of HPE StoreOnce are indeed very helpful functions. As I know from my technical team, the process is very easy for end users because the GUI and user experience with StoreOnce are straightforward. They can restore their backups at any time. An important feature of StoreOnce is that they can reserve an amount of storage capacity as protected capacity for a limited time, safeguarding their data against intrusion and other interactions. Based on feedback from customers, StoreOnce is regarded as a highly useful solution for backup. I am satisfied with the security aspects of HPE StoreOnce, but it's crucial for any company to maintain a multi-layer security approach. Starting with a firewall is essential for maintaining their environment. Additionally, security features on StoreOnce are useful. I believe that no company should rely solely on one layer of security; they should adopt a multi-layer security strategy that begins at the network level and extends to their internal solutions.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"The most valuable feature of this solution is its simplicity."
"As far as once we've implemented the StoreOnce, it's achieved what we thought it would do and then some."
"Catalyst backup is used to back up Oracle databases, and provides very good throughput during backups."
"The most valuable features are the deduplication and compression capabilities."
"Before we used HP StoreOnce, the backup was stored on DAS, which was fine until you have a problem in a disk and lose all your data."
"Excellent deduplication ratios."
"Deduplication and replication are both extremely important for storing huge chunks of data."
"Excellent and seamless virtual and physical backup."
"I would highly recommend this product."
 

Cons

"Technical support needs to be improved."
"I have been in touch with Fujitsu technical support and this is the bad part of the solution."
"Reporting needs to be worked on."
"HPE StoreOnce needs to be made cheaper than products from Dell and Veeam."
"I'd like to see the following features added in: More detailed reporting, more granular reporting, and more features in the CLI."
"StoreOnce doesn’t work for our class of data, which is small, and needs to include more genomic and medical research as test cases."
"While the solution does everything expected, it would be beneficial if AI could be integrated for optimization and monitoring."
"While StoreOnce has many features, it needs to focus on integrating with third-party backup software solutions."
"When it comes to upgrading, it always goes block-wise. One block is 48 TB raw capacity. It would be good if they can include a smaller capacity for SMB customers. Currently, it is not possible to increase in a smaller capacity. You have to buy the exact same unit. It would be great if they can provide a smaller next block. There are around 20 hard disks, and it would be really helpful if we can add 10 hard disks initially and 10 hard disks later."
"But the initial network setup is not intuitive, and this could be improved."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

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"I would rate it around two or three because, compared to others, it tends to be higher priced."
"The licensing costs is capacity-based and come bundled with support."
"I rate the product's pricing a seven out of ten."
"The solution's cost is above average."
"I think the product is competitive in terms of pricing. Other products like the one from Dell are costlier compared to the tool."
"We have got a perpetual license, and we have access to all the features. If you are using cloud banks, you can store the internal data in HPE Cloud if needed. You can offload the data to the HPE Cloud. It is a licensed product. We have got around 10 TB of cloud bank storage with a one-time payment. We specifically took 10 TB for very critical offsite backups. We can also increase it in blocks if needed."
"There are costs for additional storage and space."
"The product is not expensive. It is available at a good price."
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Manufacturing Company
10%
Financial Services Firm
9%
Computer Software Company
8%
Construction Company
8%
 

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Small Business38
Midsize Enterprise30
Large Enterprise51
 

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What needs improvement with HPE StoreOnce?
To improve HPE StoreOnce, I think if HPE generates new models with lower capacities than 80 terabytes, it would be beneficial for the market. We face a significant issue with the current offerings....
What is your primary use case for HPE StoreOnce?
The main use case for HPE StoreOnce is that it serves as an appliance storage for backup and archiving. StoreOnce incorporates deduplication and replication, achieving a ratio that arrives at 1 to ...
 

Also Known As

Jujitsu Data Deduplication Appliance
HP StoreOnce
 

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Eurobank Serbia
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