We performed a comparison between HPE StoreOnce and Veeam Backup & Replication based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, NetApp and others in Deduplication Software."From a centralized system, I can manage the interface, the backup policies, and the status of the database."
"I'm impressed with their support structure, call availability, understanding, flexibility in scheduling remote sessions, and accommodating customer timeframes."
"HPE StoreOnce has high performance."
"It is a very scalable solution."
"The most valuable features for us are the ease of use, the reliability, and the exceptional deduplication that we get across that data that we store on those devices."
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"It is very easy to implement."
"The deduplication feature in this product is amazing."
"The initial setup is pretty straightforward."
"They introduced a new feature called the Immutable Repository feature, which helps protect environments from malware attacks that target backup file extensions."
"I enjoy the ability to quickly search for VMs through the Veeam console."
"It is cost-effective. A lot of times, people pick Veeam because of its price."
"The interface is very user-friendly."
"Integration with various applications, such as on-premises laptops and desktop backups, as well as applications and databases, is excellent."
"The restore capabilities are the most valuable features."
"Replication Job base on a source HPE Catalyst store to perform a full reconstruction of our production systems on our third datacenter, which is our DRP Site."
"We archive our backups on tape, so I feel like if we could somehow plug our tape drive directly into the StoreOnce device and set it up to where it would archive based on, if some kind of rules based engine or what have you, that would really be an improvement for us."
"They could provide more options for storage capacity."
"Its customer service could be faster."
"HPE StoreOnce should come with a detailed installation guide."
"The solution could always be less expensive."
"It is difficult to solve issues with this solution remotely. I prefer to use the knowledge base platforms. The response time could improve."
"HPE StoreOnce needs to be made cheaper than products from Dell and Veeam."
"Hardware maintenance involves some downtime for backup destination storage which can be a problem for some."
"Veeam Backup & Replication could improve by making it more user-friendly."
"I would like them to move back to host licensing."
"The initial setup can get complex."
"It would be useful if we could integrate our on-premise VM solution with the Azure workload backup from the existing console. This would assist our customers in reducing the cost of hardware."
"The pricing model could be improved. It can be made cheaper."
"I have found that the reporting could improve in its structure."
"The solution needs more detailed reporting."
"Its import and export processes for information and policies could be better."
HPE StoreOnce is ranked 2nd in Deduplication Software with 102 reviews while Veeam Backup & Replication is ranked 1st in Backup and Recovery with 328 reviews. HPE StoreOnce is rated 8.4, while Veeam Backup & Replication is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of HPE StoreOnce writes "Helps to consolidate D2D backups and has a good deduplication ratio". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Veeam Backup & Replication writes "Beneficial pricing model, user friendly interface, and many free features". HPE StoreOnce is most compared with Dell PowerProtect DD (Data Domain), Dell PowerVault, ExaGrid EX Series, DD Boost and ExaGrid EX, whereas Veeam Backup & Replication is most compared with Acronis Cyber Protect, Azure Backup, Rubrik, Veritas NetBackup and Zerto.
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