2019-09-25T05:10:00Z

What advice do you have for others considering Dell Data Protection - Endpoint Security Suite?

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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Reseller
Top 20
2023-04-24T16:29:00Z
Apr 24, 2023

It's best to implement the solution in a beta site first with a small group of people so you understand the logic behind the installation process. Once that's done and you have an understanding of it, it's seamless to install and use the solution. You can't just pull it out of the box and roll it out to people. It just doesn't work that easily. So, definitely install it in a test environment or beta environment and then roll it out to the larger community. Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten.

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MC
Real User
Top 5
2023-04-19T12:50:00Z
Apr 19, 2023

Overall, I would rate the solution a five out of ten. It's operational and helps, but it's not top-notch. If you're looking for a more basic and less mature platform, it could be a good fit.

Kleber Fernandes - PeerSpot reviewer
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Top 5Leaderboard
2023-04-13T06:17:00Z
Apr 13, 2023

I advise others to understand their business use cases. Also, they should look for more complementary solutions along with Dell Data Protection. Overall, it is a good solution. I rate it as an eight.

Alexander Zhuravel - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 10
2023-04-13T06:17:00Z
Apr 13, 2023

I recommend the product to other people who want to use the solution. Overall, I rate the product a ten out of ten.

Hans Blaasvær - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 10
2023-04-13T06:17:00Z
Apr 13, 2023

One engineer is required for the deployment and maintenance of the solution. Users should use Dell Data Protection combined with data domain storage to get the full value. Overall, I rate Dell Data Protection an eight out of ten.

it_user636567 - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
2019-09-25T05:10:00Z
Sep 25, 2019

I would rate it a nine out of ten.

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