We performed a comparison between IBM ProtectTIER and Veeam Agent for Linux [EOL] based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Veeam Software, Zerto, Commvault and others in Backup and Recovery."The command-line interface is good."
"The solution is highly stable."
"In terms of stability, I've found it to be very stable. I've walked into the server room when it was at 60 degrees Celcius, and it was still running fine."
"The most valuable features are the Self-Service, and the ability to search the data."
"The cataloging is the best feature. It takes millions of frames for the backup. It's incremental, so it takes less time to complete."
"Overall IBM ProtectTIER is a great solution. It is easy to use."
"What I find most valuable about this solution, is that the user experience is very simple."
"The initial setup was straightforward. It's not complicated. It takes around half an hour to implement, but it depends on the performance of the server that you are installing the backup software on."
"The solution is very simple. Management of the platform is so simple that we don't need to have any training to deploy this solution."
"The ease of use for the graphical interface and the ease of installation are the most valuable features of this solution."
"What I found most valuable in Veeam Agent for Linux is that it can unify machines and even simplify management."
"The only thing I really like about it is that you can deploy it from Backup and Replication onto a virtual Linux machine."
"The user interface is good."
"It's most compatible with VMware. It can restore single files instead of having to restore the whole machine, once again leading to savings for the company."
"I would like the possibility to back up the infrastructure and then replicate it upon on restart, without having to orchestrate the starting of the VM."
"The configuration wizards are still complex and hard to navigate. These should be easier to manage."
"Setting up the system to work with legacy equipment is a bit complex at times."
"The backup for a large amount of data is slow."
"IBM ProtectTIER could improve by being more user-friendly."
"Technical support could be improved."
"More Linux systems should be made compatible with the solution."
"The pricing could be lowered if possible."
"It's scalable, but it's not scalable on every platform."
"It could use deduplication features."
"They could be more customer-friendly."
"The price of Veeam Agent for Linux could be reduced."
"I would like to be able to install Veeam directly to Linux instead of having to go through a Windows server."
IBM ProtectTIER is ranked 45th in Backup and Recovery with 7 reviews while Veeam Agent for Linux [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Backup and Recovery with 23 reviews. IBM ProtectTIER is rated 7.2, while Veeam Agent for Linux [EOL] is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of IBM ProtectTIER writes "Provides a short-term backup, archive, and cataloging for 20,000 people in our organization ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Veeam Agent for Linux [EOL] writes "Reliable and issue-free with a helpful onboarding wizard". IBM ProtectTIER is most compared with Dell PowerProtect DD (Data Domain), HPE StoreOnce, IBM Spectrum Protect Plus, Rubrik and DD Boost, whereas Veeam Agent for Linux [EOL] is most compared with Microsoft DPM.
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