We performed a comparison between ThousandEyes and Veeam ONE based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Cloud Monitoring Software solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."From our perspective, ThousandEyes stands out as an invaluable tool because of its deep and extensive capabilities."
"The most valuable aspect of the solution was the ability to see how the connection quality is between the sites and get an alert if it was turning bad."
"The authentication overall - including to the VPN and LAN - is excellent."
"The most valuable features are integration and ease of use."
"The solution's initial setup process was straightforward...In terms of ROI, the solution is worth the money."
"It's fairly easy to set up."
"ThousandEyes gives companies better visibility."
"The most valuable feature of ThousandEyes is user-friendliness. It has been essential for us to have a solution that is easy to use."
"It is easy to set up initially."
"The solution is very user-friendly."
"The stability of Veeam ONE is good."
"The solution is really easy and straightforward to use."
"The solution is stable."
"Veeam One is a centralized management and centralized reporting tool. The tool has supportive infrastructure to create specialised applications and some server application. You can add all the resources and infrastructure. You will get the reports, can easily manage and monitor any feature."
"The most valuable features of Veeam ONE are the backup reports, such as the status of the storage."
"The solution is quite stable."
"There is room for improvement in terms of customization and user-friendliness."
"It's an expensive solution."
"It would be nice if the solution covered other areas like server monitoring."
"The guest portal is hard to use."
"ThousandEyes could improve the dashboards by adding more features."
"It might be practical to extend monitoring capabilities to include network devices"
"I would like the product to offer more agility."
"Presently, it lacks the ability to integrate with other Cisco products."
"Veeam ONE could improve by having capacity planning, intelligent automatization, and ransomware."
"In future releases, I would like to see the solution provide auto resolution and auto relocation of resources."
"There is a lot of information, so maybe the dashboards could consolidate it."
"Veeam One has its ransomware monitoring, but it's based on static parameters."
"The solution could improve by allowing the ability to do monitoring and traffic aggregation in the whole virtual network environment."
"The solution could improve the performance. We are not able to check the status of any system. Additionally, if there was an option to monitor server clusters it would be helpful."
"I face difficulties when trying to deploy Veeam ONE because my active directory restricts some particular rights."
"It would be better if the solution presented the number of servers and the success rate on the dashboard."
ThousandEyes is ranked 20th in Cloud Monitoring Software with 11 reviews while Veeam ONE is ranked 18th in Cloud Monitoring Software with 57 reviews. ThousandEyes is rated 8.4, while Veeam ONE is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of ThousandEyes writes "Reliable. simple to set up, and offers fast monitoring capabilities". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Veeam ONE writes "A tool useful to monitor infrastructures and for backup purposes that needs to improve its deployment process". ThousandEyes is most compared with Cisco Secure Network Analytics, Accedian Skylight, Dynatrace, SolarWinds NPM and AppDynamics, whereas Veeam ONE is most compared with Veeam Backup & Replication, VMware Aria Operations, VMware vSphere, Zabbix and SolarWinds Virtualization Manager. See our ThousandEyes vs. Veeam ONE report.
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