Veeam Kasten for Kubernetes is a very good backup solution. During times of DC/DR, whenever clusters or systems go down, I can use previously taken backups, and my DevOps team can integrate and migrate them, rebuilding my stopped cluster in less time. It reduces my downtime significantly. There are no challenges with Veeam Kasten for Kubernetes. It is straightforward and comes with proper documentation. The documentation is thorough and up to date. Updates are fine, and there is no need for any additional updates. Veeam Kasten for Kubernetes also makes updates according to version changes. I would rate this product a ten out of ten overall.
My opinion about Veeam solutions is based on my previous review for a Veeam product, which we discussed before starting to use the cloud product. Aside from Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365, I am currently working with just that solution. I work with a cloud solution, which I believe is AWS cloud, though I am not certain. We might have more, but as a system administrator, I have limited visibility. We have global supporters for different teams, such as server team and backup team. I am uncertain whether we use private or public cloud, though it might be private since it is our cloud server for IT. I do not know about the security measures of Veeam Kasten or how its dynamic policies assist my organization in maintaining compliance. The choice of Veeam Kasten for Kubernetes was a global decision. I rate this solution nine out of ten.
Commvault Cloud and Veeam Kasten compete in data protection and management for Kubernetes environments. Commvault Cloud has the upper hand in customer support and flexibility, while Veeam Kasten has a range of features attractive to those prioritizing capability over cost. Features: Commvault Cloud includes versatility in data management, strong ransomware protection, and support for diverse environments. Veeam Kasten provides Kubernetes-native backup, seamless integration with disaster...
Veeam Kasten for Kubernetes is a very good backup solution. During times of DC/DR, whenever clusters or systems go down, I can use previously taken backups, and my DevOps team can integrate and migrate them, rebuilding my stopped cluster in less time. It reduces my downtime significantly. There are no challenges with Veeam Kasten for Kubernetes. It is straightforward and comes with proper documentation. The documentation is thorough and up to date. Updates are fine, and there is no need for any additional updates. Veeam Kasten for Kubernetes also makes updates according to version changes. I would rate this product a ten out of ten overall.
My opinion about Veeam solutions is based on my previous review for a Veeam product, which we discussed before starting to use the cloud product. Aside from Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365, I am currently working with just that solution. I work with a cloud solution, which I believe is AWS cloud, though I am not certain. We might have more, but as a system administrator, I have limited visibility. We have global supporters for different teams, such as server team and backup team. I am uncertain whether we use private or public cloud, though it might be private since it is our cloud server for IT. I do not know about the security measures of Veeam Kasten or how its dynamic policies assist my organization in maintaining compliance. The choice of Veeam Kasten for Kubernetes was a global decision. I rate this solution nine out of ten.