Manager, Information Technology at a hospitality company with 201-500 employees
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Top 20
2024-01-19T13:14:17Z
Jan 19, 2024
I use Unitrends to back up my VMware virtual machines and files, ensuring redundancy for both disks and protection against ransomware. I have implemented an air gap strategy by keeping some backups physically disconnected for added security.
Technical Presales Consultant/ Engineer at Ingram Micro
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2021-02-27T18:11:28Z
Feb 27, 2021
I've been deploying it for most of my clients because it comes in an appliance model and supports any operating system, including legacy operating systems. Some customers prefer the appliance model rather than just getting the software and worrying about integrating it. It's been useful for our customers who rely on legacy systems and fail to find backup solutions that are compatible with their legacy systems. For example, in the industrial sector, we have people relying on a system that's running on Windows 2000 for 20 years. Nobody really supports these operating systems these days, and only a very few vendors do that.
Our primary use for the Unitrends Backup solution is to protect our physical and virtual servers at our small rural K-12 school. By installing the agent on each necessary server, we can back up both our physical servers (HP or Dell, etc) and also our Windows Server 2012R2, 2016, or 2019 versions. We use the website graphical user interface to continually configure, monitor, and verify our various backups as well as get daily email reports that show our current status of backup success and failures.
Manager at a healthcare company with 201-500 employees
User
2017-12-19T15:55:00Z
Dec 19, 2017
We primarily use Unitrends to assist when a file or server level restore/backup is needed. We perform nightly backups of all servers, as well as a monthly backup to disk, which is stored offsite.
Unitrends increases uptime, productivity and confidence in a world in which IT professionals must do more with less. Unitrends leverages high-availability hardware and software engineering, cloud economics, enterprise power with consumer-grade design, and customer-obsessed support to natively provide all-in-one enterprise backup and continuity. The result is a “one throat to choke” set of offerings that allow our customers to focus on their business rather than backup.
I use Unitrends to back up my VMware virtual machines and files, ensuring redundancy for both disks and protection against ransomware. I have implemented an air gap strategy by keeping some backups physically disconnected for added security.
We use Unitrends to back up all our servers and Hyper-V cluster nodes.
The tool helps us to run a report on how the backups have been completed, which is a really good feature because it's time-saving.
We are using the solution for real-time synchronization. Also, we use Unitrends RXDA.
We use Unitrends to back up our virtual machines and files. Every once in a while, we also use it for restoring files.
Our primary use case for Unitrends is backup.
I've been deploying it for most of my clients because it comes in an appliance model and supports any operating system, including legacy operating systems. Some customers prefer the appliance model rather than just getting the software and worrying about integrating it. It's been useful for our customers who rely on legacy systems and fail to find backup solutions that are compatible with their legacy systems. For example, in the industrial sector, we have people relying on a system that's running on Windows 2000 for 20 years. Nobody really supports these operating systems these days, and only a very few vendors do that.
Our primary use for the Unitrends Backup solution is to protect our physical and virtual servers at our small rural K-12 school. By installing the agent on each necessary server, we can back up both our physical servers (HP or Dell, etc) and also our Windows Server 2012R2, 2016, or 2019 versions. We use the website graphical user interface to continually configure, monitor, and verify our various backups as well as get daily email reports that show our current status of backup success and failures.
We used Unitrends for Microsoft Hyper-V Cluster, VMWare ESXi Clusters, physical servers, virtual servers, SQL databases, and Exchange DAGs databases.
We use Unitrends Appliance across our infrastructure to backup both physical servers and virtual machines.
Unitrends is a hardware-based solution that we use for backup and disaster recovery. We are trying it out to get it into our market to sell.
We use it to back up our VMware environments. We do daily backups of virtual servers and databases.
It performs as a backup product.
We primarily use Unitrends to assist when a file or server level restore/backup is needed. We perform nightly backups of all servers, as well as a monthly backup to disk, which is stored offsite.