Cloud Infrastructure Delivery Lead at Johnson Controls, Inc.
Real User
Top 20
2024-02-07T11:33:57Z
Feb 7, 2024
I am satisfied with the product. The tool streamlines our company's data backup and recovery processes since the solution fits into our landscape and portfolio, especially with what we have in our infrastructure, and it actually helps us comply with data regulations. The tool protects critical data by dealing with areas like unauthorized access. I don't have hands-on experience with the product to be able to comment on how its UI enhances our company's data management tasks. The tool is majorly used in our company's operations team. I only work on certain projects and help the teams to deploy the product. The tool has the ability to handle growing data volume since my company has not faced any scalability issues since we were able to manage areas like sizing and future capacity expansion. To date, my company has not found any scalability issues with the product. It is a good product that fits in the latest infrastructures very well. If you have legacy products in your environment or data centers, then it is better to consider some other product other than Dell PowerProtect Data Manager. I rate the overall tool a seven or eight out of ten.
The solution needs two or three desk operators for maintenance at regular intervals. I advise others to make their buying decision based on the use cases. They should understand the technology. Also, they should learn ways to improve their resources by adopting new technology such as PPDM. I rate the solution as an eight.
I would recommend using Dell PowerProtect Data Manager because it's a tool that you can easily deploy and manage. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
IT Manager at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2020-05-21T06:20:00Z
May 21, 2020
I would rate it an eight out of ten. I would recommend it. There is nothing that needs improvement at the moment. So far all of the features have been good.
CEO/co-founder at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2020-02-18T07:41:00Z
Feb 18, 2020
My advice is simply that I would recommend the product. On a scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate Dell EMC PowerProtect as a nine.
Data backup involves copying and moving data from its primary location to a secondary location from which it can later be retrieved in case the primary data storage location experiences some kind of failure or disaster.
I am satisfied with the product. The tool streamlines our company's data backup and recovery processes since the solution fits into our landscape and portfolio, especially with what we have in our infrastructure, and it actually helps us comply with data regulations. The tool protects critical data by dealing with areas like unauthorized access. I don't have hands-on experience with the product to be able to comment on how its UI enhances our company's data management tasks. The tool is majorly used in our company's operations team. I only work on certain projects and help the teams to deploy the product. The tool has the ability to handle growing data volume since my company has not faced any scalability issues since we were able to manage areas like sizing and future capacity expansion. To date, my company has not found any scalability issues with the product. It is a good product that fits in the latest infrastructures very well. If you have legacy products in your environment or data centers, then it is better to consider some other product other than Dell PowerProtect Data Manager. I rate the overall tool a seven or eight out of ten.
The solution needs two or three desk operators for maintenance at regular intervals. I advise others to make their buying decision based on the use cases. They should understand the technology. Also, they should learn ways to improve their resources by adopting new technology such as PPDM. I rate the solution as an eight.
I would recommend using Dell PowerProtect Data Manager because it's a tool that you can easily deploy and manage. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
It is important to understand your company's priorities and adjust your backup needs accordingly. I rate the solution a three out of ten.
I recommend Dell PowerProtect Data Manager to a lot of customers and would give a rating of eight out of ten.
I rate Dell EMC PowerProtect Data Manager an eight out of ten.
I would rate it an eight out of ten. I would recommend it. There is nothing that needs improvement at the moment. So far all of the features have been good.
My advice is simply that I would recommend the product. On a scale from one to ten where one is the worst and ten is the best, I would rate Dell EMC PowerProtect as a nine.