Consultant at a comms service provider with 11-50 employees
Consultant
2021-11-16T22:04:00Z
Nov 16, 2021
We use it for simple, day-to-day backup of files and of virtual machines. But the overall requirement is to have a system in place that meets disaster recovery and business continuity requirements, which this does. It is a physical deployment with replication to cloud.
100% of our use cases are DRaaS. As an MSP, we deploy it to clients, backing up all their infrastructure and replicating it to Infrascale Cloud. We have so many deployed. We usually try to stay on the most current version. There might be a few that are a version behind. It deployed as a hybrid. We use on-prem Infrascale appliances, then replicate for the disaster recovery to their private cloud (Infrascale Cloud).
I'm a reseller of the solution. Any client that has an Office 365 environment or a Google Workspace platform, with a need to back up their email, documents, SharePoint—any of those types of things in the cloud—we look at this tool to back that up and make it immutable. It's a fantastic tool for that. Infrascale Cloud Application Backup is a cloud deployment, so I don't have to be onsite, or go out to a customer site, to deploy it. I can do it remotely across the U.S. It connects right into Office 365 or Google Workspace. I don't require a third-party cloud provider for it. Infrascale is self-contained. They are the backup provider and the storage provider.
IT Manager at a healthcare company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-06-25T02:13:00Z
Jun 25, 2021
I have remote users and I needed to be able to back up their stuff. So all my remote people have it. I needed a backup solution that was distributed, just like my workforce. It is 100 percent cloud-based, and fire-and-forget. I have also set it up for a few of my high-profile users, which includes all of my management team. Because we're a hospital, there isn't a lot of data on the nurses' workstations, so there's no real need to back those up.
We are using this solution for backing up our systems to the cloud. Many of the systems being backed up are laptops. We also resell this solution to our clients.
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.
We use it for simple, day-to-day backup of files and of virtual machines. But the overall requirement is to have a system in place that meets disaster recovery and business continuity requirements, which this does. It is a physical deployment with replication to cloud.
100% of our use cases are DRaaS. As an MSP, we deploy it to clients, backing up all their infrastructure and replicating it to Infrascale Cloud. We have so many deployed. We usually try to stay on the most current version. There might be a few that are a version behind. It deployed as a hybrid. We use on-prem Infrascale appliances, then replicate for the disaster recovery to their private cloud (Infrascale Cloud).
We use it for backups of our data on our servers. So, we use it in a four-hour incremental backup.
I'm a reseller of the solution. Any client that has an Office 365 environment or a Google Workspace platform, with a need to back up their email, documents, SharePoint—any of those types of things in the cloud—we look at this tool to back that up and make it immutable. It's a fantastic tool for that. Infrascale Cloud Application Backup is a cloud deployment, so I don't have to be onsite, or go out to a customer site, to deploy it. I can do it remotely across the U.S. It connects right into Office 365 or Google Workspace. I don't require a third-party cloud provider for it. Infrascale is self-contained. They are the backup provider and the storage provider.
I have remote users and I needed to be able to back up their stuff. So all my remote people have it. I needed a backup solution that was distributed, just like my workforce. It is 100 percent cloud-based, and fire-and-forget. I have also set it up for a few of my high-profile users, which includes all of my management team. Because we're a hospital, there isn't a lot of data on the nurses' workstations, so there's no real need to back those up.
We are using this solution for backing up our systems to the cloud. Many of the systems being backed up are laptops. We also resell this solution to our clients.