Consultant at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Sep 19, 2023
I would recommend Veeam. I have used Veeam Backup and Recovery over the past 5 years and was consolidating Netwoker and NetBackup solutions into a single platform (Veeam). It was easy to install and configure. I had multiple VMware ESXi hosts and approximately 300 VMs. I also Had Physical servers that were either Linux and Windows. I had also used the Veeam 365 product installed for backing up emails, Teams, OneDrive and SharePoint content. My goal was that anyone in IT could do recoveries and end users could recover any files they needed to. I have recovered files, filesystems/drive and parts of or entire VMs with little effort. It will report to you as much as you want to know and any failures in backups that may have occurred. I have never worked for Veeam I was just a satisfied user. It's not without its issues and there did seem to be a bit of a price creep but the backup environment grew and that was most likely the biggest cause. You can backup to Local, remote disk and to tape and of course to the cloud. Also as a last note, I never had any issues when providing artifacts for compliance auditing with Veeam. Best of luck to you.
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I would recommend Veeam. I have used Veeam Backup and Recovery over the past 5 years and was consolidating Netwoker and NetBackup solutions into a single platform (Veeam). It was easy to install and configure. I had multiple VMware ESXi hosts and approximately 300 VMs. I also Had Physical servers that were either Linux and Windows. I had also used the Veeam 365 product installed for backing up emails, Teams, OneDrive and SharePoint content. My goal was that anyone in IT could do recoveries and end users could recover any files they needed to. I have recovered files, filesystems/drive and parts of or entire VMs with little effort. It will report to you as much as you want to know and any failures in backups that may have occurred. I have never worked for Veeam I was just a satisfied user. It's not without its issues and there did seem to be a bit of a price creep but the backup environment grew and that was most likely the biggest cause. You can backup to Local, remote disk and to tape and of course to the cloud. Also as a last note, I never had any issues when providing artifacts for compliance auditing with Veeam. Best of luck to you.